Tuesday, September 23, 2014

WHY INVEST IN PROPERTY

Safe Guard and Passive Income

Safe Guard against inflation and able to generate passive income from the rental. 
The property can act as a retirement support from the generated income.

Compare to other Investment

There are many forms of investment in the market, Forex,Commodities and etc
Property remain one of the most solid investment as the risk is way lower.

You will still hold on to a physical asset compared to papers or certificate.


Required knowledge to

manage it is quite minimal as stocks and fore require high understanding on the
subject and movements in the market are rarely predictable.....

Choosing the Location
Location is the main concern in securing an investment in property.
Places with public transportation and shopping malls often highly appreciated such as
Bandar
Utama, Midvalley, Bangsar and so on.

People often seek for jobs opportunity first then they will stay in that area to
shorten the traveling time. A place will be fully bloomed will be right after the completion of the shopping malls, schools and public transportation connecting to the city.

As right now more than 60,000 working opportunities in Cyberjaya and people are starting to purchase developments within Cyberjaya. We do see a great potential in the appreciation and bloom of Cyberjaya Township within the next 5 years.

}There are always pros and cons in selecting new developments or existing units, buyer should focus in know what they are more comfortable with as everyone is having a different thoughts for their investment or purchase.
}More and more hot spots are filled up with developments and newer developments often focus in selected points where Government or developers are pushing. Such as Johore bahru and Cyberjaya.

}My advice will be choosing the area which you are comfortable with and you have confident in it. Of course every place will have their appreciation period or points to invest in as we are not making lands anymore.


















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Sunday, September 7, 2014

Why Invest in Cyberjaya ( Articles from Msn and The star paper)

MSN NEWS 
Despite cooling property measures taken by the Bank Negara to curb the speculation of property prices, Malaysia−and especially the Klang Valley−remains a strong emerging real estate market favoured by local and international investors alike. If you’re ready to make that move to invest either on your first, even if it’s your forth property, determining where your money is best spent on can be tricky because indeed, location is an important aspect in purchasing property.
With the majority of property in central Kuala Lumpur area are being sold at incredibly high prices, many property buyers and investors are looking for options outside of the city but still within the Klang Valley vicinity for its slightly more affordable options. But the question is, which locations are worth investing at? We have done our part and narrow down your options with our five picks for top property locations outside Kuala Lumpur that you should consider to invest your next property at.

Cyberjaya












This sister city of the country’s federal administrative capital might be deemed by many as the Silicon Valley of Malaysia for being the first hub of the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) but Cyberjaya is definitely more than just a Silicon Valley-wannabe. With property developers like UEM Land, SP Setia, OSK Property, Mah Sing, and Emkay Group investing heavily on Cyberjaya, the city is slowly turning into an innovative hub that it is, complete with a well-planned and lively community worth investing in.
Located midway between Kuala Lumpur city centre and Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), it takes only 20 minutes to reach Cyberjaya via Maju Expressway and 20 minutes to get to KLIA via the toll-free road. Apart from its growing global business presence and property developments, Cyberjaya is also an education hub that attracts a large number of foreign students at seven universities and colleges established in the city as well as other public and private schools. Being located so close to Putrajaya is also an advantage by itself and there’s no doubt that being close to the government offices get work done for locals and expats alike.

(Taken from MSN Malaysia Msn News Cyberjaya)





THE STAR ARTICLE
THE story of Cyberjaya started in 1995 when the Federal Government commissioned a study for the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) Malaysia to the management consultancy firm McKinsey. The consultancy firm proposed to create an Information Technology or IT-themed hub (Cyberjaya) to become The Malaysian IT Research and Development (R&D) centre right at the west side of Putrajaya, the new Malaysian Administration Centre.
Since then, the newly born IT City has seen a number of ups and downs that started in 1997 with the global financial crisis and continued in the first decade of 2000 through all the minor and major crises that globalisation brought over to Malaysia.
As I emphasise when talking about properties, one should always look at the sustainability of the location before making an investment decision. Cyberjaya has a strong strategic sustainability that lies in its Cyber or IT Malaysian capital concept.
As a matter of fact, even though Cyberjaya has stepped onto the property stage only a few years ago, since early 2000, Government agencies have been promoting Cyberjaya internationally. At the end of 2013, there were more than 500 MSC status corporations that have located their headquarters, IT centres and operation offices in Cyberjaya.
Some of the corporation giants we have now in Cyberjaya, Dell, HP, DhL, Motorola, OCBC, IBM and so on. IT means innovation, and there cannot be innovation without education. Cyberjaya has also become the educational hub of central Malaysia with many local and international universities which have based their campuses there. The latest statistics indicate that the student population has already passed the 25,000 head count and is in fact, on the rise.
As New York in the 70’s has been nicknamed the “Big Apple”, Cyberjaya is increasingly becoming known as the “C” city of South east Asia.
Why “C” you will ask? C means computers, cyber-science and of course Cyberjaya. Other C’s in relation to property, could stand for: Clean hub, centralised location, capital of creativity, connectivity and last but not least capital gains.
The Star 2014 Cyberjaya Capital Gain ---- Click to read more



Feel free to email me for any question regarding Cyberjaya Development as our agency and myself are specialize in Cyberjaya projects.

Email - cyberjayaprop@gmail.com

Cyberjaya?

Cyberjaya is a town with a science park as the core that forms a key part of the Multimedia Super Corridor in Malaysia. It is located in the district of SepangSelangor and is situated about 50 km south of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. This town aspires to be known as the Silicon Valley of Malaysia.
The official opening ceremony for Cyberjaya was held in May 1997 by then Prime Minister, Mahathir bin Mohamad.
(From Wikipedia)

Cyberjaya in Sepang is located to the west of Putrajaya, the new Federal Government Administrative capital of Malaysia. It is a well planned township with a science park which forms the Multimedia Super Corridor of Malaysia.

The development of this intelligent city is done based on the theme of making this city a multimedia centre that will attract many multinational companies in the area of IT and multimedia from around the world. The infrastructure and IT facilities of this city has been planned to make it the most modern and sophisticated in this region. Modern transportation systems has also being planned to make this a city that is accessible from all parts of Malaysia.

(From Street Directory)


The Master Developer for Cyberjaya is Setia Haruman which in charge of planning, construction and exclusive right to develop and sell land parcel to other developers or investors to grow the city.
There are an allocation of the land usage to prevent over develop in certain usage. It located around 20 mins away from KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport)

Top developers in Malaysia started purchasing and developing the land such as OSK, Country Heights, Symphony, SP Setia, MCT, Mah Sing, Glomac, Emkay, UEM Land, Vilamas and Others
Population growth from 50,000 from 2011 to now almost reaching 100,000.
Cyberjaya is gearing towards 2020 where they securing High impact companies, R&D Companies, Backend financial services, Telco services and production companies to be a part of the township.

Cyberjaya are on track to become the World Class Education Hub in Malaysia. 40% of the students in Cyberjaya university are foreigners.
List of Existing University
1) MMU Cyberjaya
2) Lim Kok Wing Cyberjaya
3) Kirkby International College
4) Cyber Putra College
*A few up coming as well




Top Employers in Cyberjaya such as HP, HSBC, Shell, Dell, Ericsson, IBM, DHL,T System, OCBC, Fujitsu, AMD, Hasil Lembaga, Telekom Malaysia, JPA, Measat, SKMM, Prudential, Panasonic, AIA and many mores.
Creating more than 40,000 Job Opportunities for the fresh graduate. There are currently more than 50,000 workforce in Cyberjaya and more than 600 business entities.

It is truly a place worth investing and worthy to secure a development there as mojority of the projects are Freehold Tenure.

Do feel free to drop me a message for any question regarding properties development in Cyberjaya as our agency are specialist in Cyberjaya and with the portfolio of selling more than 700 over units for various developer in Cyberjaya.
We are consultant and marketer for various under development projects.

Email - cyberjayaprop@gmail.com