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THIS WEEK AUCTION ENTRY - 763
RM
  • No. 16, Jalan Pegaga U12/2C, D...
    1,170,000
  • Lot No. 3188N & 2152N, Jalan S...
    6,925,500
  • No. 10, Jalan Mawar 8A, Taman ...
    400,000
  • No. 38, Lorong BLM 4/1, Bandar...
    400,000
  • PT 2552, Taman Sri Bayu
    160,000
  • No. 113, Jalan S2 J4, Sri Carc...
    1,800,000
  • No. 2, Jalan BSC 1B/6, Bandar ...
    850,000
  • No. 8, Jalan Hijau Kasturi U9/...
    1,182,000
  • No. 3, Jalan Tanjung 1, Taman ...
    740,000
  • No. 27, Jalan Ara 20, Taman De...
    270,000
  • No. 17, Jalan Kempas Indah 5/5...
    696,000
  • Unit No. 17-3A, 17th Floor, Pa...
    802,000
  • No. 139, Jalan Jujur 25/30, Ta...
    300,000
  • No. 139, Jalan Jujur 25/30, Ta...
    300,000
  • No. 91, Jalan Idaman Bayu 2/3...
    500,000
  • No. 217, Jalan Sri Mawar 8, Ta...
    180,000
  • No. 30, Jalan Permas 12, Banda...
    550,000
  • Unit No. D-8-3A, 8th Floor, Bl...
    630,000
  • No. 99, Lebuh Arkid, Taman Del...
    180,000
  • No. 83A, Kiara Hills, No. 1, ...
    5,130,000
  • Lot 56096, along Pantai Prima
    1,359,000
  • PT 100 dan PT 102, Cherang Jay...
    800,000
  • No. 59, Jalan Pluto U5/142, Ba...
    540,000
  • Unit No. B-33-3A, Menara Inspi...
    800,000
  • Unit No. A-L35-19, Tower A, Yo...
    183,100
  • Unit No. 18-01, Richmond KIara...
    704,000
  • No. 65-1-13, Block 65, Bintang...
    420,000
  • No. 18, Jalan Seri Mewah 2/5, ...
    495,000
  • No. 26, Jalan Meranti 16, Tama...
    170,000
  • No. 3A-03, Blok A, Pangsapuri ...
    290,000
THIS MONTH AUCTION ENTRY - 1,933
RM
  • No. 5, Jalan Lahat Mines 16, B...
    500,000
  • No. 16, Jalan Pegaga U12/2C, D...
    1,170,000
  • Lot No. 3188N & 2152N, Jalan S...
    6,925,500
  • No. 10, Jalan Mawar 8A, Taman ...
    400,000
  • No. 5, Lorong SU 1/1, Taman Sa...
    621,000
  • No. 545D, Lorong PH A/3, Banda...
    283,500
  • No. 38, Lorong BLM 4/1, Bandar...
    400,000
  • PT 2552, Taman Sri Bayu
    160,000
  • PT 5821, Jalan Pinggiran Felda...
    162,000
  • No. 1, Lorong Bandar Putra 3/4...
    500,000
  • No. 113, Jalan S2 J4, Sri Carc...
    1,800,000
  • No. 115, Persiaran Rishah 3, T...
    225,000
  • No. 108, Jalan 5/12, Darulaman...
    200,000
  • No. 2, Jalan BSC 1B/6, Bandar ...
    850,000
  • No. 8, Jalan Hijau Kasturi U9/...
    1,182,000
  • No. 3, Jalan Tanjung 1, Taman ...
    740,000
  • No. 27, Jalan Ara 20, Taman De...
    270,000
  • No. 17, Jalan Kempas Indah 5/5...
    696,000
  • Unit No. 17-3A, 17th Floor, Pa...
    802,000
  • No. 139, Jalan Jujur 25/30, Ta...
    300,000
  • No. 139, Jalan Jujur 25/30, Ta...
    300,000
  • No. 91, Jalan Idaman Bayu 2/3...
    500,000
  • No. 217, Jalan Sri Mawar 8, Ta...
    180,000
  • No. 30, Jalan Permas 12, Banda...
    550,000
  • No. 23, Jalan Manickavasagam 1...
    370,000
  • No. 32, Jalan Indah 1/4, Taman...
    830,000
  • No. 93, Jalan Lanchang, Taman ...
    680,000
  • No. 465, Jalan Jati 2, Taman J...
    243,000
  • Unit No. D-8-3A, 8th Floor, Bl...
    630,000
  • No. 99, Lebuh Arkid, Taman Del...
    180,000
PROPERTY FOR SALE - 42
RM380,000
Condominium
Tenure
: Leasehold
Property Size
: 1,006 sq. ft.
Location
: Puchong
PROPERTY TO RENT - 17
RM1,650
Apartment
Tenure
: Leasehold
Property Size
: 771 sq. ft.
Location
: Shah Alam
NEWS

TheEdge: Newer Homes Expected to Go Under Hammer by Year End

Date: 25/03/2016

THE auction market may offer some good property deals later this year, including new properties that were sold under the Developer Interest Bearing Scheme (DIBS) a few years ago.

Auction cases are expected to rise from the third quarter as most properties under DIBS will be completed by then, says Gary Chia, executive director of online auction listing platform AuctionGuru.com. Owners who cannot afford their mortgage payments, which begin upon completion, will see their properties put up for auction.

DIBS, in which developers absorb the mortgage interest during construction, was halted by the government in 2014 over concerns that it encouraged speculation and pushed up property prices.

Chia expects to see more SoHo (small office/home office), SoVo (small office/virtual office) and SoFo (small office/flexible office) units as well as serviced apartments to come onto the auction market soon as many such properties were launched under the DIBS.

“These projects, which were mainly launched two to three years ago, will be completed sometime this year and next. By that time, the market will have many such properties as it becomes more challenging for owners or developers to sell them due to the surge in supply. So, buyers will have a chance to get good deals from the secondary and auction markets then,” he tells TheEdgeProperty.com.

On the market outlook, Chia anticipates that 2016 will continue to be challenging as market sentiment remains poor. He foresees a decline in consumer spending and private sector investment because of the current economic uncertainties.

“The slowdown in the banking, oil and gas as well as retail sectors may affect demand for commercial properties as well as rents. Hence, property buyers and investors should be more cautious when it comes to commercial properties, especially retail, shop or office units, shop offices and factories or industry buildings.”

Cautious bidders

Chia says 2015 was a tumultuous year for Malaysia because of several internal and external factors. These include the implementation of the 6% Goods and Services Tax in April last year, the depreciation of the ringgit, toll rate hikes, softening demand for palm oil, the plunge in oil prices and political instability. These, in addition to the cost of living and doing business in Malaysia, negatively impacted the property market.

He notes that the local property market has seen a steady decline in transaction volume since 3Q2014. Nevertheless, he believes it is still healthy.

“There was no indication of a housing bubble in 2015 compared with 1997 or 2007, which saw a lot of properties being put up for auction. The number of properties put up for auction last year is extremely low, which means that the owners or investors still have strong holding power,” he says.

Investors and buyers now are more cautious with their bids unless the properties offered are in strategic locations or at rock-bottom prices, he adds.

Also, “the crowds at auctions have thinned since 2014 when they easily drew over 200 people. However, the number has halved in the last year and even then, only a few will bid while the rest just watch,” Chia says.

 

He expects the property market to remain soft this year with most buyers adopting a wait-and-see approach while keeping an eye out for good deals.


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