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  • AMBD warns public of financial scam in foreign real estate investment
    AMBD warning is concerning for financial transaction for all companies and individual persons. The approval institution and its list are posted on AMBD application and website. Regarding to companies in Brunei Darussalam, they should be quickly for registration for their own future benefits in real estate. .....詳全文
  • Auto Trader sales motor ahead to ignore Brexit brake
    〔Evening Standard〕 Car buyers ignored the EU referendum and kept flocking to the forecourts, helping Auto Trader to a big jump in sales. The June vote had no impact on sales, the group said today, pointing to a poll of prospective buyers showing nine in 10 who said the vote would not stop them snapping up a new motor. .....詳全文
  • Bukit Kiara Properties to sell prime parcel on Jalan Tun Razak
    Bukit Kiara Properties Sdn Bhd (BKP) has placed a prime parcel in Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur — located opposite Bangunan Tabung Haji — up for sale, reports The Edge Malaysia in its current issue. The property developer, known for developments such as VERVE Suites in Mont’Kiara and Hijauan Kiara, had originally planned to develop luxury serviced apartments known as VERVE Suites KLCC on the 39,354 sq ft parcel. However, BKP has now decided to sell the land — situated between the Auto Bavaria showroom and the headquarters of Weststar Maxus Distributors Sdn Bhd — and use the proceeds to diversify its portfolio into suburban areas within Greater Kuala Lumpur. .....詳全文

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Real estate investors look to Southeast Asia
2017-01-11
〔THE CHINA POST〕 TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Facing a low-performing local real estate market, Taiwanese investors are reportedly putting their money abroad in up-and-coming development properties throughout Southeast Asia. Two large international real estate firms hosted separate press conferences on Tuesday to analyze the latest trend in real estate purchases. According to Executive Director David Chin (泰啟松) of Asia Pacific International Property, the firm, which specializes in real estate transactions in the Asia-Pacific region, made nearly NT$7.3 billion in sales.