228 results for 'investment'
26 Jun 2026 •
The Growth of Co-Living Malaysia: Everything You Should Know in 2026
Co living in Malaysia is growing fast in 2026 as young professionals, students, and digital nomads look for flexible, all inclusive rentals with shared amenities. This guide covers key features, hotspots, costs, risks, legal considerations, and what investors should know before entering the market.
26 Jun 2026 • Home Financing
Emerging Opportunities in Sabah and Sarawak: East Malaysia Property Investment in 2026
East Malaysia is stepping into the spotlight in 2026. With stronger Government allocations, major progress on the Pan Borneo Highway, and expanding development corridors like SCORE and SDC, Sabah and Sarawak are creating fresh property opportunities beyond the more competitive Peninsular market. Investors are watching growing hubs such as Kota Kinabalu and Kuching for liveability-led demand, while Bintulu and Samalaju stand out for industrial-driven rental needs. From mid-range homes and suburban townships to worker housing and tourism-linked units, the upside is real, but so are the risks. In this guide, we break down the key drivers, emerging hotspots, best-fit property types, and practical strategies to help you invest with clearer direction in 2026.
26 Jun 2026 • Property Insights
What You Need to Know About Strata Title Malaysia Changes in 2026
In 2026, Malaysia’s short term rental market is growing as tourism rebounds, digital nomads rise, and travellers prefer flexible, fully furnished stays. Serviced apartments near transit hubs and city centres are in high demand, offering higher income potential than long term rentals, though investors must factor in building rules, licensing, and operating costs.
25 Jun 2026 • Renting
Rental Yield Trends in Malaysia 2026: Where Are Returns Rising?
Rental yield is becoming a key measure for Malaysian property investors in 2026, as buyers look for steady income alongside long term value. Cities such as Johor Bahru, Kuala Lumpur, and Penang are showing stronger rental performance, especially for compact apartments and well located mid range units near transport and employment hubs.
11 Jun 2026 • Buying
Commercial Property Malaysia Trends 2026: Office And Retail Outlook For The Year Ahead
Malaysia’s commercial property market in 2026 is being shaped by two clear shifts: offices are adapting to long term hybrid work, while retail is leaning harder into experience led formats. On the office side, demand is concentrating in Grade A, ESG ready buildings and decentralised hubs such as Petaling Jaya, Bangsar South, and Cyberjaya, where connectivity and value matter.
10 Jun 2026 • Buying
Industrial Property in Malaysia 2026: Key Investment Outlook
Industrial property in Malaysia is emerging as one of the most attractive asset classes in 2026, driven by supply chain shifts, e commerce growth, data centre expansion, and strong infrastructure upgrades. From Klang Valley to Johor and Penang, rising demand for warehouses, factories, and high spec facilities is supporting rental growth, investor interest, and long term value potential across key industrial corridors.
10 Jun 2026 • Buying
Landed vs High-Rise Homes in Kuala Lumpur: Which Home Type Should You Choose in 2026?
In 2026, choosing between a landed home and a high rise in Kuala Lumpur comes down to lifestyle, budget, and long term goals. Landed homes offer more space, privacy, and stronger capital appreciation potential, while high rise units appeal for affordability, convenience, security, and access to facilities, making each option suitable for different buyer needs.
10 Jun 2026 • Property Insights
Property Hotspots in Malaysia 2026: Johor vs Penang vs Klang Valley
Malaysia’s property market in 2026 is spotlighting three clear hotspots: Johor, Penang, and the Klang Valley. Each region offers a different advantage, from Johor’s cross border growth, to Penang’s industrial driven stability, and Klang Valley’s unmatched connectivity, giving buyers and investors strong options for returns and long term value.
25 May 2026 • Legal & Tax
What Property Sellers Should Know About Malaysia’s RPGT Self-Assessment System
LHDN has updated RPGT rules. The CKHT return form filed by the seller is now automatically treated as an official tax assessment.
29 Apr 2026 • Buying
How to Track Property Rental Yields and Neighborhood Uplift Signals in Malaysia
Tier-1 agency market reports help track demand and rental yield signals in key Malaysia property markets.
