

Emily Yeo and Yeo Min, both friends, observed that while many Singaporeans could easily prepare tiramisu and brownies, they felt uncertain tackling an ang ku kueh recipe. Eager to close that gap, the duo established the Museum of Food—a venture devoted to reviving local ingredients, time-honoured tools and the captivating stories interwoven into Singapore’s gastronomic heritage.
📊 Market Context & Insight
The Malaysian property sector is driven by urban demand in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and Penang, government measures like PR1MA, interest rate decisions by Bank Negara Malaysia, and major infrastructure endeavors such as MRT3 and LRT extensions. REITs listed on Bursa Malaysia further reflect overarching economic dynamics.
💡 What This Means for Malaysian Investors
Investors can consider rental housing, affordable residential developments, commercial spaces and Bursa-listed REITs. With urban migration on the rise and rental needs growing, diversifying between physical properties and listed REITs can help mitigate risks while capturing potential growth.
🔗 Useful Resources
Note: This write-up is intended solely for informational purposes and does not constitute financial advice. Please seek guidance from licensed property agents or certified financial advisors in Malaysia before making any investment decisions.

