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lexlee
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| Subject: Malaysia Property Types Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:11 am | |
| There are 3 major types of properties in Malaysia: Vacant Land, Commercial Properties and Residential Properties. A research on the subcategories of properties can enable the proprietor to understand and maximize the investment returns of the property.
Residential Property
Residential property covers a whole area of property types including condominiums, residential houses, service apartments, apartments, townhouses and bungalow. Let us examine the various types of residential properties available in Malaysia. -Residential Houses -Apartments and Condominiums -Townhouses -Bungalow -Service Apartments
Commercial Property
Commercial property covers a whole area of property types including shop offices, shop houses, commercial buildings, retail stores, professional buildings and shopping centres. Commercial property is pricier than residential property and it has a possibility to face problems in rental during recession. Let us examine the various types of commercial properties available in Malaysia. -Shop Houses -Shop Offices -Retail Stores -Shopping Centres -Commercial Buildings
Vacant Land There are three main types of land in Malaysia: freehold land, leasehold land and Malay Reserve land. The status of lands that are to be purchased must be checked in order to make an informed investment decision. Land status can be checked at the Land Office or the State Land Registrar. -Freehold Land -Leasehold Land -Malay Reserve Land | |
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| Subject: Re: Malaysia Property Types Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:13 am | |
| Residential Property
Residential Houses
Most people, especially families prefer residential houses than other types of homes. Residential houses in Malaysia include terrace houses, semi-detached houses and single family detached houses. They come in one- , two- or three-storeys.
Usually residential houses are two-storeys and the upper third storey is the attic, or if it is the lower third storey, it is a basement. Residential houses in Malaysia are landed properties usually with land and linked to other houses but separated by walls or fences. These types of houses are always on the market for rent or sale.
It is wise to invest in this type of property as it tend to created more return from capital appreciation due to limited land in the city especially places like Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya.
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| Subject: Re: Malaysia Property Types Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:15 am | |
| Apartments and Condominiums
In Malaysia, an apartment is a high-rise or low-rise building with basic facilities while a condominium consists of more facilities such as swimming pool, convenience store, tennis courts, gym, and other amenities.
Apartments are relatively self-contained housing unit in a building which is often rented out to a family or one or more people for their exclusive use. It is sometimes called a flat. Some locales have legal definitions of what constitutes an apartment. In some places 'apartment' denotes a building that was built of such units, while 'flat' denotes a unit in a building built originally as a single-family house and later subdivided.
One of the types of apartments available is studio apartment. These kinds of apartment usually consist mainly of a large room which is the living, dining, and bedroom combined. There are usually kitchen facilities as part of this central room, but the bathroom is its own smaller separate room. Condominiums fetch higher prices and rentals usually due to the fact that they are of better quality and come with a full range of facilities. | |
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| Subject: Re: Malaysia Property Types Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:18 am | |
| Bungalow
What defines a bungalow is usually its hefty price tag. It usually offers the highest quality, location, floor plan, amenities and lifestyle to owners within the community. Size does matter sometimes but it does not define a bungalow.
Estates, mansions, castles, villas, and seaside bungalow are the obvious luxury style bungalow, but some that feature: an interior lap pool, art gallery, gym, media room, relaxation room would be categorized as well, despite the size.
Bungalow in Malaysia are usually the upper-tier of the market and are priced from RM1 million onwards. Bangsar, Bukit Damansara & Tropicana is one of the most sought after addresses in the Malaysia with many large well-set bungalows are located here. | |
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| Subject: Re: Malaysia Property Types Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:19 am | |
| Service Apartments
A service apartment is very similar to hotels but the only thing is you can own or rent a unit of service apartment. It is furnished and provides facilities for daily use. It is also designed for short term stays and is cheaper than hotel rooms.
Since the beginning of the boom in cheap international travel, there has been a rise in the interest in service apartment instead of hotel for short stays. Service apartments are basically like condominiums with services included.
They are usually located in commercial districts. It is said that they are not regarded as residential properties hence they are not covered by the Housing Development (Control and Licensing) Act 1996.
The Ascott and Micasa Service Apartment near KLCC are some of the famous service apartment available in Kuala Lumpur. | |
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| Subject: Re: Malaysia Property Types Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:22 am | |
| Commercial Property
Shop Houses
They are generally low rise buildings with two or three storey. On the ground floor there are shops which open up to a five foot way and upstairs it is office or residential accommodation. Shop houses generally have the same design as shop offices, a row of buildings which are linked together.
Usually the shop is a coffee shop, barber, auto workshop or sundry shop. Residential accommodation is meant to accommodate one or more families or used as a dormitory for workers. In Malaysia, some shop houses are usually used for family businesses where the shop is used for businesses and the upper floors for residential purposes.
The position of the shop and residential space depends on the number of floors of the shop house: A single storey shop house tends to include residential space behind the shop, while residential spaces in shop houses of two or more storey are typically located above the shop. This type of shop houses still can be seen in many location in Kuala Lumpur, along Jalan Ipoh, Jalan Chow Kit and Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman are few to name here. | |
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| Subject: Re: Malaysia Property Types Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:24 am | |
| Shop Offices
A shop office is basically self-explanatory. It is a row of buildings in which separate shop offices are linked together. It is different from office buildings or shop houses. However it is the same design as the shop house. The only difference is a shop house is not used fully while a shop office is used fully for commercial use.
In the early twentieth century, this style of building was common in the cities closer to commercial districts like Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya. Shop Offices often used for larger businesses where large companies needed a large amount of space. | |
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| Subject: Re: Malaysia Property Types Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:27 am | |
| Retail Stores
A retail store is basically a store that is selling goods or provides services such as a book store, a boutique, a barber and so on. They can be found in shopping malls or shop offices, shop houses, commercial buildings or standalone store.
Standalone stores are quite rare unless it is a large company. Typical retail stores can be found in central business districts and urban areas for most of the places in Malaysia.
Example of the retail stores, Sungei Wang Plaza in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, one of the famous and oldest retail stores in Malaysia. | |
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| Subject: Re: Malaysia Property Types Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:32 am | |
| Shopping Centres
Shopping malls or shopping centres are large complex with a variety of shops in them. The shops are easily accessible and in the shopping centres there are escalators and elevators to ease shopping.
In Malaysia, most malls sell almost anything from clothes, food, household accessories, hardware, computer goods, sports equipment and entertainment like cinemas, skating rinks, bowling alleys, pool tables, etc.
Most of the shopping malls in Malaysia also have a food court and an anchor departmental store, such as 1-Utama Shopping Mall in SS22, Petaling Jaya, Sunway Piramid Shopping Centre sited in Bandar Sunway, Petaling Jaya and The Mines Shopping Complex in Sri Kembangan are among the famous shopping centres in Klang Valley, Malaysia. | |
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| Subject: Re: Malaysia Property Types Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:33 am | |
| Commercial Buildings
Basically a commercial building is a type of building that is solely for commercial use. It can be used for offices, warehouses or retail outlets.
In some places, commercial buildings combine functions such as an office on levels 2-10 with retail on level 1. Most of the commercial building in Malaysia are build with basement car park to provide parking space for its tenants and visitors.
There are few commercial building in Malaysia to name here, Kuala Lumpur City Center (KLCC), the commercial and entertainment centre in heart of Kuala Lumpur, Sungei Wang Plaza and Pavillion in Bukit Bintang and Berjaya Times Square in Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur. | |
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| Subject: Re: Malaysia Property Types Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:37 am | |
| Vacant Land
There are three main types of land in Malaysia, namely freehold land, leasehold land and Malay Reserve land. There are usage restriction for most of the vacant land, it can be categorized to residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural and public amenities usage. The status of lands that are to be purchased must be checked in order to make an informed investment decision.
Land status in Malaysia can be checked at the Land Office or the State Land Registrar.
Here are the explanations of types of land in Malaysia:
Freehold land The tenure of freehold land is for life. The owner of the land owns the land, the building and anything that is on the land. There is no time limit for the owner and the freehold land lies with the title holder until he transfers it to someone else. Investment in freehold property tend to generated higher return as it posted perpetual tenure.
Leasehold land Leasehold land is held by a person by virtue of a lease agreement between him and the owner permitting him to hold the land for a period as said in the lease agreement. The difference between leasehold and freehold is that for leasehold, the land is to be returnable after the expiry of the period. This type of land also belongs to the government and the least is usually for 99 years. When the lease expires, the government can take back the land or lease it further. The lesser the number of years left on the lease, the less valuable the land becomes.
Malay Reserve Land Basically Malay Reserve Land is land that cannot be sold to other races, even foreigners except for Malays or Bumiputras. It is land exclusively meant for Malays and Bumiputras. This type of land posted lower investment return as compared to freehold and leasehold property as it can only be transfer among Malays and Bumiputras and limit its marketing prospects. | |
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