

More than 60 primary schools intend to scale back their Primary 1 intake, whereas a number of others will boost the number of spots available.
📊 Market Context & Insight
The Malaysian property sector is driven by urban demand in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and Penang, state-backed schemes like PR1MA, rate changes set by Bank Negara Malaysia and large-scale transport initiatives such as MRT3 and LRT extensions. The performance of REITs on Bursa Malaysia further reflects the broader economic climate.
💡 What This Means for Malaysian Investors
Local investors might look into rental units, affordable housing projects, commercial properties and Bursa-listed REITs. As urban migration intensifies and rental demand grows, balancing investments between physical assets and listed REITs can help spread risk while tapping into growth potential.
🔗 Useful Resources
Note: This article is for informational purposes only and not financial advice. Please consult licensed property agents or financial advisors in Malaysia before investing.

