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KUALA LUMPUR — In the northern area of Penang, climbing expenses are starting to erode family finances.
On Kuala Lumpur’s periphery, café owner Mohd Haikal Azmi is struggling with increased supply costs and a drop in customers.
Although numerous Malaysians expect government relief steps, Bank Negara has indicated it will keep a close watch on economic data before implementing any policy adjustments.
📊 Market Overview & Analysis
Malaysia’s real estate sector is driven by city-centred demand in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and Penang, state-led schemes such as PR1MA, rate decisions from Bank Negara Malaysia, and developments like MRT3 and LRT extensions. Bursa Malaysia-listed REITs further mirror the wider economic climate.
💡 Implications for Investors in Malaysia
Investors may consider leasing assets, budget housing projects, commercial real estate, and REITs traded on Bursa. As urban populations grow and rental demand climbs, balancing direct property holdings with listed REITs can mitigate risks and seize expansion potential.
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Disclaimer: This content is intended solely for informational purposes and does not constitute financial advice. Please seek guidance from certified property consultants or financial advisers in Malaysia prior to making investments.

