In Hong Kong, although average home prices have only increased 140 per cent since 1997, the headline figure conceals some interesting facts. Average prices were already very high relative to other places, and the city was on the receiving end of a double-whammy from the Asian financial crisis in 1998 and the outbreak of SARS…
Property Investment
Are you someone who’s thinking of real estate investing but don’t know the difference between commercial real estate and residential real estate? Before you kickstart your investment initiative in real estate, you must first understand the difference between the two.
Property investment is one made on land, a resource that is becoming more…
Buying land in Malaysia
By Syarifah Aliaa Diyana
To buy land in Malaysia, given the current economic circumstances, may be considered a risky decision. Yet, looking for high potential profits on your property investment and the legal space to build a home that is truly your own from scratch, is a satisfying feeling.
As a wise investor, you have…
In today’s urban lifestyle, living in an apartment in high-rise buildings is the norm. Go to any big city like Kuala Lumpur, Singapore or even New York, ask someone where they live and the most likely answer you’ll get is a form of an apartment complex. While apartments are commonplace, there is another type of…
We at IQI Global had recently found out that the term 'Aiyo' is recognised as an official word by the Oxford English Dictionary (OED). We know, right? Even though the word has been officially acknowledged in the OED since 2016—we, admit that we only found this out recently (this week, in fact). In the Oxford English…
Seeking a property for investment or personal use has never been easier in the digital world. With digital platforms and websites, buyers can now browse their dream property at the end of their fingertips.
Nowadays, even the younger generations are pursuing property. Since the price of property will continue to hike within the next few…
Buying or investing in property is possibly the best investment choice despite the pandemic. A total of 3,061 reported units were sold in the city centre alone for the first quarter of 2021! According to a report by the National Property Information Centre (NAPIC), it shows that investors are willing to invest their money in…
Getting married and having kids are examples of what it’s like moving forward into the realm of adulthood. But that’s not all. At some point in their lives, every Malaysian ponders the question, “When can I buy property?” once they’ve hit that critical junction, living off the threshold of adulthood and wanting to proceed to…
Check out this article to know more about the updated OPR for 2022!
What is the Overnight Policy Rate (OPR)?
As of May 6th, Bank Negara Malaysia has maintained the overnight policy rate (OPR) at 1.75%. Despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the central bank said the global economies continued…
On 6th November 2020, Malaysia’s Budget 2021 was announced by Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz.
The budget clearly outlines the government’s strategy on the elevating the people's turbulence caused primarily from the pandemic - the budget will focus from appreciating COVID-19 frontliners, tax reliefs for working adults and aid for job-seekers,…