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Stop buying mangrove logs
(The Star, 16 October 2010)

Monopoly bad for consumers, says MDC
(NST, 8 October 2010)

Weeding out errant developers
(NST, 2 October 2010)

'Dangers' of regulating management
(NST, 24 September 2010)

Owners of 'green buildings' may be rewarded
(NST, 24 September 2010)

104 housing schemes revived
(The Sun, 8 September 2010)

Chor: Cap may dampen property market
(The Star, 8 September 2010)

No to 80% mortgage cap on housing
(The Star, 6 September 2010)

Rules on gated schemes will be imposed with immediate effect
(The Star, 3 September 2010)

Possible moves to curb speculation
(The Star, 2 September 2010)

Woes that cannot be abandoned
(The Star, 28 August 2010)

Selangor land office to impose fee for late collection of titles
(The Sun, 24 August 2010)

Foreign investors dwindling
(NST, 20 August 2010)

Rehda optimistic of property market outlook
(The Star, 10 August 2010)

Forgo discount to help the poor, rich bumis urged
(The Star, 30 July 2010)

Dream home a reality via EPF
(The Star, 30 July 2010)

Selangor state govt plans to penalise those who don’t deliver CF on time
(The Star, 27 July 2010)

Rising BLR expected to impact auto industry
(The Sun, 13 July 2010)

Rules for gated schemes
(The Star, 13 July 2010)

Property market recovering, but oversupply of condo and office units
(The Star, 9 July 2010)

No consensus yet on IFRIC 15
(The Star, 6 July 2010)

Businesses want more tax perks
(NST, 2 July 2010)

Public sector should lead
(NST, 2 July 2010)

Landlords ‘no’ to enforcer role
(The Star, 30 June 2010)

Low-cost probe moves into stage two
(The Sun, 28 June 2010)

Equitable protection for building owners, buyers
(The Sun, 28 June 2010)

Perlindungan kepada pembeli rumah
(HM - Jun 28, 2010)

The big spillover benefits of Greater KL plan
(The Star, June 28, 2010)

Joint effort needed to make KL a world-class city
(The Star, June 26, 2010)

Stamp duty amendment bill passed
(NST, June 25, 2010)

KPKT addresses strata title woes
(NST, June 25, 2010)

REITs, a possible Malaysian shining star
(BH - Jun 25, 2010)

New faces at the helm
(NST, June 25, 2010)

Citizens opposed to new development without infrastructural support
(NST, June 19, 2010)

Rehda lauds sole federal agency move
(NST, June 18, 2010)

Efforts in place to cultivate healthy housing industry
(NST, June 11, 2010)

Compact urban living
(NST, June 11, 2010)

Ensuring all have a roof over their head
(The Star, June 11, 2010)

Putting a roof over `bottom 40pc' households
(NST, June 11, 2010)

Housing's new chief
(NST, June 4, 2010)

Kong: Tribunal getting fewer cases
(The Star, June 4, 2010)

Developers: Foreign labour cut could lead to delays and higher property prices
(The Star, June 3, 2010)

Have your own water meters, high-rise residents told
(The Star, 31 May 2010)

Selangor to issue coupons to low-cost flat dwellers
(The Star, 28 May 2010)

Low-cost flats tenants want to buy units from govt
(NST, 25 May 2010)

Call to probe low-cost flats' irregularities
(NST, 24 May 2010)

Concern over higher levy on foreign workers
(The Star, 22 May 2010)

Liu: Selangor govt will not condone any wrongdoings
(The Star, 20 May 2010)

Building by-laws to be updated to boost green initiative
(The Star, 18 May 2010)

New accounting method likely to affect property stocks
(The Star, 10 May 2010)

Building renewal
(The Star, 4 May 2010)

Home, green home
(NST, April 30, 2010)

Napic: Property deals rise to RM25.2bil in Q1
(The Star, April 24, 2010)

Concern over rising prices of houses
(The Star, April 23, 2010)

Ministry aims to complete 3,056 PPR units
(NST, April 23, 2010)

30 abandoned housing projects revived and finished
(The Star, April 16, 2010)

RM5bil to revive abandoned projects
(The Star, April 14, 2010)

Developers encouraged to feature gutter system
(The Star, April 11, 2010)

Developing properties for different generations
(The Star, April 10, 2010)

Local steel millers may raise billet prices
(NST, April 15, 2010)

Thanks, but no thanks
(NST, April 9, 2010)

Better days round the corner for developers big and small
(NST, April 9, 2010)

99-year lease for residents with TOL
(The Star, April 9, 2010)

Sime Darby and team build prototype green home
(NST, April 9, 2010)

Taxpayers urged to declare housing loan interest claims accurately
(The Star, April 9, 2010)

Slope-monitoring programme bearing fruit
(The Star, April 8, 2010)

Nod for only one gated and guarded scheme
(The Star, April 6, 2010)

Sime plans green township
(The Star, April 2, 2010)

EPF to launch new housing loan scheme soon
(The Star, March 30, 2010)

New EPF scheme for house buyers
(The Star, March 29, 2010)

1,345 developers blacklisted
(The Star, March 23, 2010)

Broadband infrastructure may become a must
(The Star, March 5, 2010)

Law may be amended to make broadband a must
(The Star, March 4, 2010)

Liu: Security services guidelines almost complete
(The Star, February 23, 2010)

Developers optimistic on 2010 outlook
(The Star, February 17, 2010)

Challenging times for condominium segment
(The Star, February 13, 2010)

Span to help get CF on time
(The Star, February 9, 2010)

1,345 builders blacklisted
(The Star, February 9, 2010)

RM37.6m to spruce up low-cost flats
(The Star, February 1, 2010)

Dual-flush toilet system a must for new buildings from 2012
(The Star, 8 January 2010)

Speculative property buying under control
(The Star, 7 January 2010)

Kong: We will strive to help make high-rise living conducive for all
(The Star, 4 January 2010)

Rehda : BTS still a threat
(NST, 1 January 2010)

Development charge in Petaling Jaya
(The Star, 24 December 2009)

Revision of property gains tax 'a perfect Christmas gift'
(The Star, 25 December 2009)

Property tax only for sales within five years of purchase
(The Star, 24 December 2009)

Property sector may face oversupply next year
(The Star, 23 December 2009)

‘Set up agency to monitor slope developments’
(The Star, 8 December 2009)

Fairness for house buyers
(The Star, 3 December 2009)

Petaling Jaya, Klang, Ampang Jaya and Kajang have been earmarked for redevelopment
(The Star, 1 December 2009)

Errant builders blacklisted
(The Star, 20 November 2009)

Hillslope landowners warned
(The Star, 9 November 2009)

Liu: Renewal does not mean tearing down buildings and rebuilding
(The Star, 7 November 2009)

Laws okay for gated communities
(The Star, 3 November 2009)

Property sector bouncing back
(The Star, 20 October 2009)

Checks on housing developers
(The Star, 19 October 2009)

Move to end scandals
(The Star, 1 October 2009)

Highland guides get approval
(The Star, 19 September 2009)

SPNB reviving 75 abandoned housing projects
(The Star, 14 September 2009)

Ministry gets tough with developers
(NST, 21 August 2009)

Selangor mulls new guidelines for hillslope development
(The Sun, 20 August 2009)

Review of hill-slope projects
(The Star, 20 August 2009)

MBPJ to make greening mandatory
(The Star, 18 August 2009)

Hillslope development ban
(The Star, 14 August 2009)

Rehda proposes stimuli for housing
(NST, 7 August 2009)

Cheer for low-income group
(NST, 7 August 2009)

Housing boost for low-income group
(NST, 4 August 2009)

'Local property market recovering'
(NST, 4 August 2009)

Make stamping charges cheaper, urge builders
(NST, 24 July 2009)

Rehda, MBAM appeal against stamp duty
(The Star, 22 July 2009)

Study must be fast and comprehensive, say planners
(The Star, 22 July 2009)

Call for a halt on development projects
(The Star, 22 July 2009)

Property transactions expected to increase
(The Star, 20 July 2009)

Easier stamp duty rules but building cost higher
(NST, 18 July 2009)

Getting serious about housing
(The Star, 17 July 2009)

Developers must allocate 20% of project for low-cost housing
(The Star, 16 July 2009)

130 projects yet to be revived
(The Star, 10 July 2009)

Mapex goes green
(NST, 10 July 2009)

Cost of foreign ownership goes up
(NST, 10 July 2009)

Rehda, MBAM laud New Economic Model
(NST, 3 July 2009)

New department to replace FIC
(The Star, 1 July 2009)

More open areas for low-cost houses
(The Star, 28 June 2009)

Rehda suggest banks pay maintenance fees if owners don't
(NST, 5 June 2009)

Green code for new buildings
(The Star, 28 May 2009)

Task force set up to tackle housing woes
(The Star, 26 May 2009)

Relaxed rules set to boost Malaysia My Second Home scheme
(The Star, 25 May 2009)

Build better houses for lower income groups, says Kong
(The Star, 19 May 2009)

Target set on reviving abandoned projects
(The Star, 16 May 2009)

Form a JMB or face the music, builders told
(The Star, 15 May 2009)

Kong explains build-then-sell and other issues
(NST, 28 April 2009)

Association wants govt decision on hill slope projects
(The Star, 28 April 2009)

Move to hasten approval for development projects
(The Star, 24 April 2009)

Legal action against errant developers
(The Star, 6 April 2009)

Selangor to revive abandoned housing projects
(NST, 25 March 2009)

Developers told to include disease-prevention measures in building plans
(The Star, 17 March 2009)

Stimulus measures related to property
(NST, 13 March 2009)

Government may subsidise developers
(The Star, 7 March 2009)

Khalid: Five initiatives to spur state economy
(The Sun, 5 March 2009)

Grant for new house buyers proposed
(The Star, 4 March 2009)

Govt takes win-win steps to give housing a better deal
(NST, 1 March 2009)

Developers want more
(NST, 20 February 2009)

Property market to rebound in two years
(The Star, 18 February 2009)

Construction-related industries need help
(The Sun, 3 February 2009)

Rehda calls for dedicated agency on hillslope matters
(NST, 30 January 2009)

Housing sector to get RM1.2b boost
(The Sun, 28 January 2009)

Damper for housing concept
(The Star, 20 January 2009)

'Govt can help ease burden with grants for first-time house buyers'
(NST, 19 January 2009)

Developers call for cut in power rates
(NST, 18 January 2009)

Ministry hopes for 80,000 homes in 2009
(The Star, 12 January 2009)

New hope for stalled projects
(NST, 12 January 2009)

500,000 want low-cost houses
(NST, 11 January 2009)

Government urged to do more
(NST, 3 January 2009)

Health check for Malaysian architecture
(The Star, 4 January 2009)

RM50mil for housing sector
(The Star, 31 December 2008)

Harga hartanah, rumah merosot
(Berita Harian, 31 Disember 2008)

Pasaran hartanah miliki ruang meningkat
(Berita Harian, 30 Disember 2008)

Demand will lean towards landed properties
(The Star, 20 December 2008)

Breather for property market
(The Star, 20 December 2008)

Big property launches delayed
(The Star, 19 December 2008)

Boost for low-cost housing
(The Star, 8 December 2008)

Property market holding out well
(The Star, 6 December 2008)

Days numbered for sand miners
(The Star, 1 December 2008)

How resilient is Malaysia’s property sector?
(The Star, 29 November 2008)

Plan to scrap scheme for luxury properties
(The Star, 25 November 2008)

Rumah melebihi permintaan: Ong
(Berita Harian, 25 November 2008)

Syarat turun cukai tanah bagi bangunan bercampur
(Berita Harian, 22 November 2008)

Lower quit rent for condos
(NST, 21 November 2008)

'Hillside projects can be carried out safely'
(NST, 16 November 2008)

Call for Govt to relax bumi quota ruling
(The Star, 14 November 2008)

‘Raise low-cost house prices’
(The Star, 14 November 2008)

Be resilient to face slowdown, builders told
(The Star, 14 November 2008)

Developers confident of coming out strong
(The Star, 13 November 2008)

Builders hail open tender
(The Star, 5 November 2008)

Going for high-end projects
(The Star, 15 September 2008)

Industry needs more goodies
(Property Times, 6 September 2008)

Build-and-sell concept not deferred
(The Star, 11 September 2008)

Better outlook for property players’ margins
(The Star, 6 September 2008)

Builders welcome move to train more workers
(The Star, 30 August 2008)

50% stamp duty waiver
(The Star, 30 August 2008)

Ban on hillside development in Selangor to stay
(NST, 28 August 2008)

Builders want tax relief on loan interest
(The Star, 27 August 2008)

Property mart expected to shake off lethargy next year
(NST, 20 August 2008)

Review Bumi rule, check material prices : Rehda
(NST, 19 August 2008)

Three consortiums formed to look into abandoned projects in Selangor
(The Star, 15 August 2008)

Budget 2009 comes at challenging times
(The Star, 13 August 2008)

Budget wish list for all seasons
(The Star, 9 August 2008)

Kerajaan kaji semula harga rumah kos rendah
(Berita Harian, 5 Ogos 2008)

Study on steel, cement quota
(NST, 3 August 2008)

Escalating cost - a major headache
(The Star, 2 August 2008)

Speeding up processing of land applications
(The Sun, 29 July 2008)

Govt urged to stem rising prices of building materials
(NST, 26 July 2008)

Rehda jamin harga tak naik
(Berita Harian, 17 Julai 2008)

Move to tackle global warming
(The Star, 15 July 2008)

Rainwater harvest a must soon
(The Sun, 15 July 2008)

Selangor to blacklist errant developers
(NST, 8 July 2008)

Builders cautious about starting new projects
(The Star, 6 July 2008)

Ministry may cut tax to help developers cope
(The Star, 6 July 2008)

Selangor to implement build-then-sell concept
(The Star, 24 June 2008)

Homing in on E-Home
(The Star, 23 June 2008)

Signs of distress in the market
(The Star, 23 June 2008)

Housing sector in challenging times
(The Star, 20 June 2008)

Ong: Use latest green technologies in projects
(The Star, 30 August 2007)

Cheap homes price to stay
(The Star, 24 August 2007)

New law but the same loopholes
(The Star, 4 July 2007)

One-stop-centres running smoothly
(The Star, 26 June 2007)

Good move to cut discounts
(The Star, 26 June 2007)

Pemaju tak diberi diskaun denda
(Berita Harian, 25 Jun 2007)

Unit to ensure centres work well
(The Star, 20 June 2007)

One-stop centres get 2,055 applications
(The Star, 14 June 2007)

Property initiative lauded
(The Star, 4 June 2007)

Shortage of steel to impact projects
(The Star, 4 June 2007)

Analyst: Steel issue delicate
(The Star, 4 June 2007)

Builders and millers at odds over steel price
(The Star, 4 June 2007)

PM’s deadline for new delivery system
(NST, 2 June 2007)

Land Office cuts red tape
(NST, 31 May 2007)

Ong: Developers must get it right
(The Star, 26 May 2007)

Good response to measures
(The Star, 16 May 2007)

One Stop Centre aims to solve bottle
(The Sun, 14 May 2007)

Bank loans for 10:90 concept likely on case-by-case basis
(The Star, 12 May 2007)

Selangor to issue guidelines on gated projects
(NST, 12 May 2007)

EIA experts must be registered
(The Star, 11 May 2007)

The good and bad of a gated community
(The Star, 10 May 2007)

Lower crime rate raises interest in gated townships
(The Star, 10 May 2007)

PSD nod for 533 new posts
(The Star, 9 May 2007)

Contractors cry foul over 'high charges' for delivery of steel bars
(NST, 4 May 2007)

Developers seek more support from banks
(The Star, 1 May 2007)

Builders eager for benefits to kick in
(The Star, 30 April 2007)

Bridging the missing link
(The Star, 30 April 2007)

Ong: Let’s deliver on housing
(The Star, 25 April 2007)

Builders: Steel millers defiant
(The Star, 20 April 2007)

Measures to speed up property purchases
(The Star, 19 April 2007)

Build-Then-Sell concept will not affect supply
(The Star, 15 April 2007)

Innovative property sector in the making
(The Star, 14 April 2007)

Ong: BTS concept will help developers cut costs
(The Star, 14 April 2007)

Bold ideas to spur investment
(The Star, 14 April 2007)

Paradigm shift - CCC replaces CFO
(The Star, 14 April 2007)

Ensuring Co-operation
(The Star, 14 April 2007)

Build then sell
(The Star, 14 April 2007)

Fast-tracking approval
(The Star, 14 April 2007)

Bold changes
(The Star, 14 April 2007)

House prices set to soar
(NST, 14 April 2007)

Big revamp in store for property market
(The Star, 13 April 2007)

Lower rates for highrise
(The Star, 12 April 2007)

All eyes on new property blueprint
(The Star, 12 April 2007)

Developers hope for more Government measures
(The Star, 11 April 2007)

Najib: Property sector growth to continue
(The Star, 6 April 2007)

'Stop exports of steel bars'
(The Sun, 6 April 2007)

Builders worry about steel
(The Star, 5 April 2007)

Helping the poor buy houses
(The Star, 4 April 2007)

Higher ceiling price for low-cost units?
(The Sun, 2 April 2007)

Ministry website lists out those who committed serious offences
(The Star, 29 March 2007)

Housing developers irked by RM50,000 'social contribution fee'
(NST, 27 March 2007)

Hot new game in town
(The Star, 26 March 2007)

Major boost for high end property
(The Star, 23 March 2007)

Tax boost for property
(The Star, 17 March 2007)

House keys only after CCC is issued
(The Star, 2 March 2007)

Ong: Government committed to ensure Malaysians get good housing
(The Star, 27 Feb 2007)

24-month warranty from April
(NST, 26 February 2007)

EPF money in 2 days
(The Star, 15 February 2007)

New building cert in April
(The Star, 12 February 2007)

‘Expect property prices to climb’
(The Sun, 8 January 2007)

Developers : Easing of rules a positive step
(The Star, 21 December 2006)

Brighter outlook for property market in three months
(The Star, 20 December 2006)

Masma dinaik taraf tangani banjir kilat
(Berita Harian, 19 Disember 2006)

No surprises in property market reports
(NST, 16 December 2006)

Bill spells out rights of buyers
(The Star, 14 December 2006)

Act will make it faster to obtain strata
(The Star, 14 December 2006)

Bill on property likely to be passed today
(The Star, 12 December 2006)

CCC cheer for house buyers
(The Star, 12 December 2006)

HDA changes a boost for serviced apartments?
(The Sun, 5 December 2006)

Guidelines for gated communities
(The Sun, 4 December 2006)

Rating system for developers
(The Star, 4 December 2006)

Better deal for house buyers
(The Star, 1 December 2006)

Real estate special committee welcomed
(The Sun, 30 November 2006)

Ong gets tough with errant builders
(The Star, 30 November 2006)

Housing commissioner plan
(The Star, 29 November 2006)

Helping buyers get homes faster
(NST, 25 November 2006)

The CSR challenge for developers
(The Star, 20 November 2006)

Gated housing to have legal definition soon
(NST, 18 November 2006)

'Legislation on par with industry evolutions'
(The Star, 15 November 2006)

Strata Title Act to be amended
(The Star, 9 November 2006)

Planning and implementation
(The Star, 6 November 2006)

Issues related to infrastructure funding
(The Star, 23 October 2006)

Home boost for foreigners
(The Star, 19 October 2006)

Slope proposal not practical
(The Star, 14 October 2006)

Rehda seeks quota options
(The Sun, 9 October 2006)

Housing laws need review
(The Star, 9 October 2006)

Panel proposes studies for slopes with gradient of 15 degrees
(The Star, 6 October 2006)

Drop in house sales worrying
(The Star, 6 October 2006)

Our homes, our say
(NST, 30 September 2006)

Fast-track approval for build-then-sell projects
(NST, 26 September 2006)

Quality remains the elusive factor in housing
(The Star, 25 September 2006)

Government should provide housing grants
(NST, 23 September 2006)

Seminar on environmental impact assessment reports
(The Star, 22 September 2006)

Selangor sand woes resolved
(The Sun, 21 September 2006)

Rehda: Incentives to boost industry
(The Sun, 19 September 2006)

Ong: Focus beyond quantity
(The Star, 16 September 2006)

Ong: Banks must support build-then-sell concept
(NST, 13 September 2006)

Concern over housing types to be built
(The Sun, 13 September 2006)

Buyers discover the devil's in the details
(NST, 11 September 2006)

Some granted, many unfulfilled
(NST, 9 September 2006)

Eye on brownfield sites
(The Star, 6 September 2006)

9MP projects boon to construction industry
(NST, 2 September 2006)

Positive spillover effects on the way
(NST, 2 September 2006)

Players expect good times
(NST, 2 September 2006)

Bigger loans for civil servants
(The Star, 2 September 2006)

Positive moves, says housing industry
(The Star, 2 September 2006)

Promoting a better public delivery system
(The Star, 2 September 2006)

Implement IBS, says PM
(NST, 2 September 2006)

Construction sector woes could end
(NST, 26 August 2006)

More REIT incentives needed
(NST, 26 August 2006)

Rehda’s Budget wishes
(NST, 26 August 2006)

Review of REITs tax structure
(The Star, 25 August 2006)

Buildings Commission proposed for property management
(The Star, 23 August 2006)

Towards a more efficient construction industry
(The Sun, 22 August 2006)

Hill-slope disasters (Part ll)
(The Sun, 11 August 2006)

Hill-slope disasters (Part I)
(The Sun, 4 August 2006)

Builders will have to abide by new master plan
(The Sun, 8 August 2006)

‘Tak usah lulus projek ingkar’
(Berita Minggu, 6 Ogos 2006)

3 negeri minta maklumat isu projek tanah tanah tinggi
(Berita Harian, 3 Ogos 2006)

Govt can help make build & sell popular
(The Star, 2 August 2006)

Guidelines on hilltop projects still being ignored
(NST, 2 August 2006)

Housing without tears
(NST, 27 July 2006)

‘Try build-and-sell concept’
(The Star, 20 July 2006)

Show support for BTS, banks urged
(NST, 15 July 2006)

Give ‘em more, says HBA
(NST, 15 July 2006)

Chicken and egg quandary
(The Star, 13 July 2006)

Key to healthy housing industry
(The Sun, 13 July 2006)

Housing supply up, completions down
(The Sun, 10 July 2006)

Depy: Give attention to drainage
(The Sun, 10 July 2006)

Build-and-sell incentives for developers being worked out
(NST, 9 July 2006)

Small developers need help
(NST, 8 July 2006)

Developers seek incentives
(NST, 8 July 2006)

Sistem bina dan jual rumah hanya pilihan
(Berita Harian, 7 Julai 2006)

Local authorities will stop issuing CFs, says Samy Vellu
(The Star, 7 July 2006)

Harga rumah dijangka meningkat 100 peratus
(Berita Harian, 6 Julai 2006)

Bar on sale of houses given to squatters
(NST, 3 July 2006)

Rumah:SPNB rancang baik pulih 13 projek
(Mingguan Malaysia, 2 Julai 2006)

Rumah PPR lebih murah: Ong
(Berita Harian, 2 Julai 2006)

MB: Stay within boundaries
(The Star, 1 July 2006)

Construction procedures to be reviewed
(The Star, 28 June 2006)

A choice of how to build houses
(The Sun, 26 June 2006)

Konsep bina dan jual bela pembeli rumah
(Utusan Malaysia, 25 Jun 2006)

Build-sell concept gets a big aye
(The Star, 24 June 2006)

Selling points
(NST, 24 June 2006)

Extended warranty period catching on
(NST, 24 June 2006)

Package of perks for build-then-sell
(The Star, 23 June 2006)

10/90 Nod for build-then-sell housing concept
(NST, 23 June 2006)

Developers: Proposals on environment law unfair
(NST, 8 June 2006)

Syor Ikram jaga soal alam sekitar
(Berita Harian, 8 Jun 2006)

Buyers need guidelines: PM
(The Sun, 7 June 2006)

EIA to be a must for 20ha projects
(The Star, 6 June 2006)

Uniform laws for hillslope development
(The Sun, 6 June 2006)

Putting it right
(NST, 3 June 2006)

Rogue developers' names to be given out
(The Star, 2 June 2006)

Stymied by housing law
(NST, 27 May 2006)

93 housing project revived
(The Star, 13 May 2006)

Housing Ministry on the ball
(NST, 13 May 2006)

Current standard enough
(The Sun, 10 May 2006)

Protect buyers of abandoned projects first: Association
(The Sun, 9 May 2006)

Longer warranty
(The Sun, 8 May 2006)

Hung up on residential property
(The Sun, 28 April 2006)

Build-then-sell debate continues
(The Sun, 27 April 2006)

Better houses for all
(The Star, 22 April 2006)

New way to check abuse
(NST, 22 April 2006)

Pemaju kena prihatin
(Berita Harian, 22 April 2006)

Moving forward with asset management
(NST, 15 April 2006)

Legal focus on gated schemes
(NST, 15 April 2006)

Still hope for abandoned projects
(The Sun, 13 April 2006)

Protecting housebuyers
(The Sun, 7 April 2006)

Easier now for foreigners to set up home, says Lim
(The Star, 5 April 2006)

Pemaju kurang minat bina rumah kos rendah boleh berundur
(Berita Harian, 4 April 2006)

658,500 unit rumah baru diperlukan
(Harian Metro, 1 April 2006)

Homes must stay affordable, says Ong
(The Star, 31 March 2006)

'Rescuers' sought for abandoned projects
(NST, 30 March 2006)

Build-then-sell concept paper ready
(The Star, 29 March 2006)

61 housing projects stalled in Selangor
(The Sun, 27 March 2006)

Building material prices rise
(The Sun, 27 March 2006)

Online checks to curb housing abuse
(The Star, 25 March 2006)

Potential in medium to high-end segment
(The Star, 20 March 2006)

Homes still most favoured
(The Star, 20 March 2006)

Developers brace for softer market ahead
(The Star, 20 March 2006)

Builders take cautious stance
(The Star, 20 March 2006)

Projects may need social test
(The Star, 18 March 2006)

Revive or stay blacklisted
(The Star, 4 March 2006)

Study completed, Govt to decide soon
(The Malay Mail, 3 March 2006)

Govt may raise claims ceiling
(The Star, 3 March 2006)

Selangor wants land classification laws amended
(The Star, 2 March 2006)

Bar Council okays build-then-sell
(NST, 25 Feb 2006)

‘Give house buyers a choice’
(NST, 20 Feb 2006)

Desak segera laksana 'bina kemudian jual'
(Berita Harian, 18 Feb 06)

The property picture this year - Summary   
(The Sun, 6 Jan 2006)

Outlook for Developers in 2006 - Summary   
(The Sun, 9 Jan 2006)

Klang Valley-Property Market Outlook in 2006 - Summary   
(The Star, 31 Dec 2005)

CEOs See Positive Outlook for Property Sector-Summary   
(NST, 31 Dec 2005)

Moderate Growth Expected for Housing Developers in 2006 - Summary   
(The Star, 29 Dec 2005)

9MP seen boosting construction sector
(NST, 17 Feb 2006)

Syor penjara pemaju tak bertanggungjawab
(Berita Harian, 13 Feb 2006)

Excos to oversee municipal councils
(The Malay Mail, 9 Feb 2006)

'Honour deals or face police action'
(The Malay Mail, 9 Feb 2006)

Sand prices to come down?
(The Sun, 13 Feb 2006)

Selangor lifts ban on sand mining
(The Star, 10 Feb 2006)

Three rivers in Selangor to go private soon
(The Star, 7 Feb 2006)

Stable shop price movements
(The Sun, 7 Feb 2006)

Selangor leads the way
(The Sun, 2 Feb 2006)

Improvement in demand for purpose-built offices
(The Sun, 26 Jan 2006)

Price consolidation for residential houses
(The Sun, 25 Jan 2006)

More housing stock and incoming supply
(The Sun, 19 Jan 2006)

Mixed outlook for developers
(The Sun, 9 Jan 2006)

CEOs see positive outlook for property sector
(NST, 31 Dec 2005)

IBS solution to labour shortage
(The Sun, 22 Dec 2005)

Lebih 500 pemaju berwibawa
(Berita Harian, 19 Dec 2005)

Waning interest for terraced homes: Survey
(NST, 17 Dec 2005)

CEOs have confidence in property sector
(The Star, 17 Dec 2005)

Legal aid for buyers of abandoned projects
(The Star, 1 Dec 2005)

Selangor quit rent up by 10%
(The Star, 1 Dec 2005)

Freeze order on new serviced apartments
(NST, 26 Nov 2005)

Not all on list are rogue developers, says Rehda
(NST, 15 Nov 2005)

Protecting house buyers
(The Star, 7 Nov 2005)

Exposed on Net
(The Star, 7 Nov 2005)

Project approvals in 28 days
(The Sun, 31 Oct 2005)

Adapt UK private certification method
(The Sun, 24 Oct 2005)

External audit first, HBA proposes
(The Sun, 24 Oct 2005)

Property management important
(The Sun, 21 Oct 2005)

All open spaces must be preserved: Ka Ting
(The Sun, 21 Oct 2005)

Crack down on rogue builders
(The Star, 18 Oct 2005)

KLCC condo market a bubble waiting to burst?
(NST, 17 Oct 2005)

Decline in the number of completions
(The Sun, 17 Oct 2005)

Reviving ‘sick’ housing projects
(The Star, 17 Oct 2005)

‘Run a check on builder before buying a house’
(The Star, 14 Oct 2005)

695 rogue developers detected
(The Star, 13 Oct 2005)

Rogue builders
(The Star, 13 Oct 2005)

Prices of PJ Utara homes strong
(The Sun, 10 Oct 2005)

Shot in the arm for construction sector
(NST, 8 Oct 2005)

Getting a CF minus the usual red tape
(The Star, 4 Oct 2005)

Battle over property management
(The Star, 3 Oct 2005)

Boosting Bumi stake in property sector
(NST, 1 Oct 2005)

GDP growth projected at 5.5% for next year
(The Star, 1 Oct 2005)

Building activities to improve
(The Star, 1 Oct 2005)

Commercial property, REITs the big winners
(The Star, 1 Oct 2005)

Builders have to adjust to meet public expectations
(The Star, 28 Sept 2005)

To sell-and-build or build-and-sell?
(The Star, 25 Sept 2005)

Build-and-sell pledges sought
(The Star, 24 Sept 2005)

Developers: Build-and-sell homes will be more costly
(The Star, 24 Sept 2005)

PJ still locational centre of property development
(The Sun, 3 Oct 2005)

Rehda calls for win-win approach
(The Sun, 30 Sept 2005)

Developers still waiting on CCC implementation
(The Sun, 29 Sept 2005)

`Build-then-sell can exist side by side with sell-then-build'
(The Sun, 29 Sept 2005)

Pledge to drop outdated rules
(NST, 24 Sept 2005)

Government to study 10:90 concept
(The Star, 21 Sept 2005)

Locations, discounts alone not enough
(NST, 17 Sept 2005)

Strong interest for upmarket houses
(The Star, 19 Sept 2005)

Demand for property to last at least three years
(The Star, 19 Sept 2005)

Regulating property management
(The Star, 5 Sept 2005)

E-AGENDA 21 SELANGOR
(Jabatan Perancangan Bandar dan Desa Negeri Selango)

LBS Bina says property outlook is positive
(The Star, 21 July 2005)

Higher demand from young segment for houses
(The Star, 21 July 2005)

YTL Land & Development sees more growth in second half
(The Star, 20 July 2005)

MK Land says overall economic growth will boost property sector
(The Star, 20 July 2005)

Building image to win market share
(The Star, 20 July 2005)

Steady economic growth will drive property sales
(The Star, 19 July 2005)

Selangor Dredging hopes to expand land bank
(The Star, 19 July 2005)

Ireka planning foray into retail office space
(The Star, 19 July 2005)

Property sector remains promising
(The Star, 18 July 2005)

Gamuda: Optimistic about the property market
(The Star, 18 July 2005)

Sunrise Berhad's CEO: Property market still positive
(The Star, 18 July 2005)

Developers remain optimistic
(The Sun, 20 July 2005)

Property market to benefit from transport revamp
(The Sun, 19 July 2005)

Developers face challenges to sustain profit margins
(The Star, 18 July 2005)

Healthy prime office space rental growth
(The Sun, 14 July 2005)

Not rattled by tremors
(The Sun, 12 July 2005)

PJ emerging as commercial hub
(The Star, 11 July 2005)

Calls for govt to review rules on infrastructure
(The Star, 11 July 2005)

Bursa listing the litmus test for REITs
(The Star, 11 July 2005)

Axis REIT buying prime assets to build portfolio
(The Star, 11 July 2005)

Demand for homes to remain robust
(The Star, 6 July 2005)

Samy: Get CIDB certs by next July
(The Star, 8 July 2005)

Lack of legislative support hindering gated community developments
(The Sun, 7 July 2005)

Buyers' market seen in some segments
(The Sun, 6 July 2005)

Review policies to alleviate oversupply, urges Fiabci world president
(The Sun, 6 July 2005)

Seeking security in gated enclaves
(The Sun, 5 July 2005)

Rehda Selangor low-medium cost housing proposal
(The Sun, 5 July 2005)

Market in Puchong stable
(The Sun, 4 July 2005)

Assessment rate for houses in Shah Alam to go up
(The Star, 4 July 2005)

Growing role of asset management
(The Sun, 1 July 2005)

Regulation key to strata-titled living
(The Sun, 1 July 2005)

QTs give access to property rights
(The Sun, 27 June 2005)

Healthy retail sector outlook
(The Sun, 20 June 2005)

Office space sector picks up
(The Sun, 16 June 2005)

Do away with `cut and fill', says MB
(The Sun, 13 June 2005)

Commercial sector set to lead market
(The Sun, 13 June 2005)

Rebranding Fiabci Malaysia
(The Sun, 10 June 2005)

Strata-title buyers lack awareness
(The Sun, 10 June 2005)

Fundamentals strong, but buyers cautious, say developers
(The Sun, 8 June 2005)

Secondary market affected
(The Sun, 8 June 2005)

Prices stable in Shah Alam
(The Sun, 6 June 2005)

Strata title boards for KL, Selangor soon
(The Sun, 3 June 2005)

Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor (SYABAS) Policy on the Use of Water Related Products   
(REHDA Bulletin, April 2005)

Birokrasi antara penghalang majukan hartanah
(Berita Harian, 2 Jun 2005)

Revamp ‘Second Home’ programme
(NST, 14 May 2005)

Deluge not for interest sake
(NST, 14 May 2005)

Illegals on the rise
(NST, 30 Apr 2005)

Continued support needed
(NST, 16 Apr 2005)

Make projects more attractive, developers told
(The Star, 13 May 2005)

Property stocks take beating
(The Star, 2 June 2005)

Sunway to export expertise
(The Star, 18 Apr 2005)

Strong interest in proposed 3 2 Square commercial hub
(The Star, 18 Apr 2005)

From mining land to thriving resort city
(The Star, 17 Apr 2005)

Residents against housing project at park
(The Star, 17 Apr 2005)

IJM manages to get more jobs despite slowdown
(The Star, 16 Apr 2005)

KSL to expand housing project by adding more land
(The Star, 14 Apr 2005)

SP Setia plans RM164mil repayment to shareholders
(The Star, 13 Apr 2005)

Syabas to reduce water loss to 35%
(The Star, 12 Apr 2005)

Prestige, convenience and security draw buyers
(The Star, 11 Apr 2005)

Inner city living trend making a comeback
(The Star, 11 Apr 2005)

Developers riding on KLCC lifestyle craze
(The Star, 11 Apr 2005)

Still a good year for real estate
(NST, 8 Jan 2005)

Smart homes no longer a fad
(NST, 12 Mar 2005)

Bridging the vendor -investor gap in REITs
(NST, 12 Mar 2005)

TNB may buy back US$608m bonds
(The Star, 8 Apr 2005)

Azmi: Hire foreign workers who fit the job profiles
(The Star, 8 Apr 2005)

Merge, waste collectors told
(The Star, 7 Apr 2005)

Jeram to deliver first project early
(The Star, 7 Apr 2005)

MB can't promise conservation
(NST, 7 Apr 2005)

IMF Chief warns of major threats to world growth
(NST, 7 Apr 2005)

Flexilibility in Levy Payment for Foreign Labour
(NST, 7 Apr 2005)

TNB gets tough with big power consumers
(The Star, 6 Apr 2005)

Talam selling assets for RM400m
(The Star, 6 Apr 2005)

China acts to curb surging property prices
(The Star, 6 April 2005)

SunCity to set up a REIT
(The Star, 5 April 2005)

Still no sign of Indon workers
(The Star, 5 April 2005)

Mutiara to ride on Klang Valley projects
(The Star, 5 April 2005)

Malaysia to take in labour from all countries for all sectors
(The Star, 5 April 2005)

Arrow Vista condo sales hit RM24.5m
(The Star, 5 Apr 2005)

Seputeh opens up to gated housing
(The Star, 4 April 2005)

Hijauan Kiara offering from the Tongs
(The Star, 4 April 2005)

Going global in real estate sector
(The Star, 3 April 2005)

Wait for experts’ views about Guidelines for High-rise Buildings
(The Star, 2 April 2005)

Government to help 400 flat residents
(The Star, 2 April 2005)

Cost-cutting to save TNB RM700m
(The Star, 2 April 2005)

Developers' not required to implement Pre-Management Corporation for high-rise development   
(LPHS, 15 Feb 2005)

Formation of Pre-Management Corporation for High-Rise Housing in Selangor   
(LPHS, 8 March 2005)

Conserving the mangroves, Selangor mulls a forest reserve plan
(The Star, 22 March 2005)

Federal Government spends less on development
(The Star, 24 March 2005)

Experts drawing up guidelines for tall buildings
(March 31, 2005)

Strata title delays still the main grouse of house buyers
(March 21, 2005)

Professional bodies to issue certificate replacing CF
(22 Mar, 2005)

Legal Opinion on Conversion of Land Titles.   
(16 Feb 2005)

Legal Opinion on Selangor Housing Board to impose registration fees.   


Selangor State Legal Adviser’s Chamber letter regarding LPHS’ powers to impose the registration fees   
(20 Dec 2004)

Implementation of Registration of Developers with LPHS
(31 Dec 2004)

Registration of Real Property Developer of Selangor by Lembaga Perumahan dan Hartanah Selangor
(advertised in The Sun, 22 Sept 2004)

 
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