Monday, 21 March 2016

Another residential component of Cybersouth township announced

Pang with a model of the Casaview housing project which is expected to be completed in 2018. - Photos: SAM THAM
Pang with a model of the Casaview housing project which is expected to be completed in 2018. – Photos: SAM THAM
FIRST-time house buyers seeking double-storey houses now have another option to consider in the Casaview development in Dengkil, Selangor.
The development by Eco Green City Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of MCT Bhd, is the second phase of the Cybersouth township development in Dengkil and will feature two-storey link houses with spacious built-up areas ranging from 182 sq m to 251 sq me (1,959sq ft to 2,702sq ft).
Planned as a gated and guarded community of cul-de-sacs and a linear network of wide roads, the developer says Casaview prioritises not just smooth traffic flow and pedestrian accessibility, but also safety.
The development, located some 400m from the boundary of Putrajaya, 1.5 km from Cyberjaya, 30km from Subang Jaya, 35km from KLCC, and 25km from KLIA, is accessible via major highways such as Putrajaya-Cyberjaya Expressway, Elite Highway, South Klang Valley Expressway (SKVE), New Klang Valley Expressway, Maju Expressway, as well as the Damansara-Puchong Highway which links to the B15 Jalan Puchong-Dengkil route via the Persiaran Utara Interchange.
MCT marketing senior manager Sean Pang says buyers of property in the project, expected to be completed in 2018, need not worry about the connectivity or amenities in Casaview.
“It is away from the hustle and bustle of the city, but still connected. Once the MRT line comes up, there will be three stations nearby to service the residents,” he said.
Pang added that Casaview would feature a4ha central park with lakeside walkways, jogging track, gardens, recreational putting ground, children’s playground, as well as a fishing and barbecue deck.
Facilities such as a community clubhouse with a swimming pool and gymnasium will ensure a fun time for all members of the family.
Malls such as IOI City Mall and D’Pulze, and hospitals such as Putrajaya Hospital and Hospital Serdang are located near the development .
Educational institutions in the area such as Nexus International School, SMK Dengkil, UiTM and Lim Kok Wing university will prove convenient for familiers with school-going children living in the four-bedroom houses, which start from RM630,000.
Pang added that the show house for the project will be ready in five months time for public viewing.
“Eighty per cent of the 341 1,959sq ft units have been taken up.
“In two months time, we will be launching the, 2, 702sq ft units but we have already started taking registrations,” he said.
Prior to Casaview, the first residential component phase launched in April, Green Casa, had 418 units which were sold out within two months.
Interested house buyers can visit the MCT Gallery located at ground floor, MCT Tower, One City, Jalan USJ 25/1, 47650 Subang Jaya, call 019 243 5071 or go towww.cybersouth.my.
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Sunday, 20 March 2016

Hong Leong Group’s global headquarters heads to Damansara City

KUALA LUMPUR: GuocoLand (Malaysia) Berhad (GuocoLand) today confirmed that its flagship development, Damansara City, has been chosen as the future home for the Hong Leong Group’s global headquarters. The 33-storey Grade-A office tower block in the southwest (direction) end of the iconic development, will be the star anchor tenant within Damansara City, once it is fully occupied by the end of second quarter next year. Office Tower A’s 530,000 sq. ft. of usable area will be progressively handed over to various operating companies within the Hong Leong Group in coming months.
Spread over two 28-storey residential towers, DC Residency residents will enjoy seamless integration with the workings of a five-star hotel, a lifestyle mall and Grade A offices all located within the 8.5-acre (3 ha) freehold development of Damansara City.
Spread over two 28-storey residential towers, DC Residency residents will enjoy seamless integration with the workings of a five-star hotel, a lifestyle mall and Grade A offices all located within the 8.5-acre (3 ha) freehold development of Damansara City.
“Today’s announcement reinforces the position of Damansara City as the heart of a leading new business district in the Greater Kuala Lumpur and Damansara Height’s community. It underscores our unique combination of factors that sets us apart and has spurred both investor and corporate interest in the project to date. This includes our location within the exclusive enclave of Damansara Heights which is mere minutes away from Bangsar, the KL city centre, the KL Sentral transportation hub and other established townships; the highest levels of seamless integration between our corporate, residency and hospitality facilities; the onsite presence of a refined and curated lifestyle mall; and accessibility through multiple road systems and the soon to be completed MRT line,” said GuocoLand managing director Tan Lee Koon.
Damansara City, with a gross development value of RM2.5 billion, is an Entry Point Project (EPP) under Malaysia’s Economic Transformation Programme. It has been identified as a key component and driver of one the fastest growing business districts in the Greater Kuala Lumpur area with strong and growing interest from buyers and tenants across South East Asia.
The Hong Leong Group is a leading conglomerate based in Malaysia with diversified businesses in banking & financial services, manufacturing & distribution, property development & investment, hospitality & leisure, and principal investment. The Group today controls a number of listed companies in various stock exchanges with hundreds of operating subsidiaries and associate companies in Malaysia to North and Southeast Asia, Western Europe and the UK, as well as North America and Oceania.
The jewel of Damansara Heights, Damansara City is an integrated city development consisting of two Grade-A office towers; two towers of luxury residences known as DC Residency; an F&B-centric lifestyle mall; and a 5 star hotel. The entire project will be fully operational by mid 2016.
Rising jewel within coveted enclaveThe office spaces at Damansara City are setting a new benchmark, not just in the Damansara Heights and greater Kuala Lumpur areas but also inviting great interest in the regional property market. Strong regional demand for both its commercial and living spaces is being driven especially by Damansara City’s strategic location in Damansara Heights and office towers which are MSC-status ready developments that comply with the Green Building Index (GBI) Certified rating; the Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) Gold rating; and CONQUAS Quality Assessment for its building construction works.
Hong Leong Group is the first of several prominent brands that are moving their corporate headquarters to Damansara City. DC Mall, the soon to be opened lifestyle and F&B heart of Damansara City is also seeing strong demand for its space as it has already secured in- principle agreements with some well known local and international brands for half its lettable space as well.
“This is translating into ever growing demand for the residential towers within Damansara City which is why we have decided to officially open Tower A of DC Residency for sale to the general public with very attractive packages for early bird purchasers from today,” announced Tan who added that a healthy portion of DC Residency’s units had already been placed through private showings and previews here and around the region.
DC Residency offers two 28-storey residential towers, consisting of 370 contemporarily designed serviced apartments with built-up areas (for typical units) ranging between 899 sq ft (1 bedroom) and 2,705 sq ft (3+1 bedroom).
Residents and tenants at Damansara City will, in addition to the host of facilities, also have access to a walking garden along the top of the retail mall. This is on top of the health and gym facilities that include an Olympic length salt-water pool and an aqua gym for residents at DC Residency.
The choice destination for some of Malaysia’s most influential people, living in Damansara Heights is often seen as the highest mark of stature and accomplishment. It is also a key target for investment among local and international buyers who are looking to invest in integrated high-end property in Kuala Lumpur. Over the years, the tranquil neighbourhood has been a steady investment magnet to affluent homeowners and expatriates but recent interest in developments in the area has reignited higher demand for the increasingly scarce property within Damansara Heights.
Damansara City appeals to buyers looking for a lifestyle close to the amenities offered while enjoying easy access to nearby townships and the Kuala Lumpur city centre. The upcoming MRT station that will be completed in the coming months will also link them to KL Sentral which will house the future KL-Singapore Rail Link station as well which was announced by both Prime Ministers of Malaysia and Singapore last month.
“Now more than ever high achievers and discerning buyers are opting for a social lifestyle that’s about convenience and quality – living close to shops, cafes and amenities with everything they need within reach. GuocoLand, being an expert in creating thoughtful spaces, is leading the way in master-planned communities, as it offers a place for residents to belong – an excellent opportunity for residents to live, work, play and become part of a community of the very best people,” added Tan.
GuocoLand expects Damansara City to have an initial traffic of 10,000 people daily working within the integrated development and average another 6,000 visitors when it is fully operational. The future development of surrounding areas is expected to enhance the foot traffic within the area and further increase the demand for and the valuation of Damansara City’s units in both the residential and commercial towers.
GuocoLand has built an enviable track record as a leading property developer with a history that spans over 50 years in residential townships, commercial and mixed development projects in Malaysia such as the upcoming master planned townships Emerald Rawang and Pantai Sepang Putra, as well as upcoming Alam Damai and Jasin. It is part of the Singapore-based GuocoLand Ltd, which is a leading regional property player with established operations in China, Singapore and Vietnam.
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Monday, 14 March 2016

Ewein gets nod for RM800mil project

KUALA LUMPUR: Ewein Bhd’s subsidiary Ewin Zenith Sdn Bhd has secured a contract for the development of “City of Dreams” project with a gross development value (GDV) of RM800mil after obtaining the advertising permit and developer licence.
The company said the proposed 110-acre development would comprise residential and commercial properties.
The proposed development is located at Bandar Tanjong Pinang next to Gurney Drive in Penang.
“The land, which was reclaimed, was given by Penang state government to Consortium Zenith BUCG Sdn Bhd as compensation for the construction of the RM6.3bil Penang Undersea Tunnel and three road bypass projects,” it noted.
Ewein Zenith is a 60% subsidiary of Ewein while the remainder 40% is owned by Consortium Zenith BUCG Sdn Bhd.
The company expects the project to have a GDV of RM25bil over the next 10 years.
Ewein deputy chairman and group managing director Datuk Ewe Swee Keng believes the project will have a gross profit of RM200mil for the joint-venture company over a four-year period.
He said the project would be launched by the second half of this year, adding that the property business would contribute more than 90% to its profit after tax for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2016.
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Sunday, 13 March 2016

Eco World boosts London housing

BY ZUNAIRA SAIEED
It will launch 3 projects within the next two years
Residential project: The London City Island residential development project, launched on May 30, is one of Eco World Ballymore’s three projects in London.
Residential project: The London City Island residential development project, launched on May 30, is one of Eco World Ballymore’s three projects in London.
ECO WORLD Investment Co Ltd (EWI), a private vehicle controlled by Tan Sri Liew Kee Sin, is boosting London’s housing capacity with three new projects that will add 2,773 units as the city strives to meet growing demand.
The units will include 2,463 private housing and 310 affordable homes developed by Eco World Ballymore, a 75:25 joint-venture company between EWI and UK-based Ballymore group. EWI will have the majority stake.
The three projects – London City Island, Embassy Gardens and Wardian London – will be launched within the next two years with a total gross development value of £2.257bil (RM13.33bil).
To boost growing housing demand in the city, The London Plan, conceived by London authorities, aims to build 42,389 homes per year in this growing metropolitan that recorded the fastest growing population in Europe with 8.6 million last year.
However, the NHBC Annual New Home Statistics, an independent authority on the housing industry, showed that London registered only 28,733 newly-built homes in 2014, from 26,230 homes in 2013.
During a visit to London City Island last month, Liew told StarBizWeek the supply of housing in the city is rather limited.
However, the city has small pockets of land and regeneration sites.
“We are offering three developments with prices ranging from £820-£1600 per sq ft (psf) in different parts of London,” he says.
Liew, whose chairmanship in Battersea Project Holding Company Ltd expires on Sept 30, 2015, says he will not be extending his tenure in the company as he wants to fully focus on Eco World International Bhd.
Although there is a supply gap in the city for homes, Liew who is also the chairman of Eco World Ballymore, says it is a tough competitive market.
“But we are very clear (about our focus and strategy). We want to provide the best product, best service, best pricing and connectivity.
“In London, there are two factors that differentiates me from my competitors. These are the service I am going to provide to my customers and quality control,” Liew says.
Despite the keen competition, Kenanga Investment Bank head of equity research Sarah Lim, says buyers of properties from Eco World will get a return on investments, either from rental and/or capital appreciation.
Lim expects Eco World International Bhd to continue its landbanking in London and Australia considering its current pace of their expansion.
Eco World International Bhd will also be seeking a direct initial public offering via a market capitalisation listing on Bursa Malaysia after withdrawing its special-purpose acquisition company application.
Meanwhile, Eco World International president and chief executive officer Datuk Teow Leong Seng expects London property prices to increase on the back of rising global demand and scarcity of housing supply.
Savills Malaysia deputy managing director Paul Khong says based on recent reports, UK house prices are reported to be on the rise again after the Conservative election victory.
Savills Research forecasts prices in the London market to rise 22.7% over the next five years.
It also expects rent to surge 17.1% on average until the end of 2019.
“All prime areas in London are forecasted to have a 35.4% growth in the next five years,” the research report says.
Savills Research also said London’s prime housing market increased by an average of 1.6% in the second quarter of 2015.
The housing market activity and price growth over the next five years will lead to an increase in the number of people leaving London, boosting house prices growth across the rest of UK, the report says.
According to Khong, the majority of Malaysians will be looking at one- to 2-bedroom apartments priced between £600 psf and £1,500 psf, with a total maximum cap of about £1.8mil (RM10mil) per unit generally. The projects offered by Eco World Ballymore fall within the price range expectations of Malaysians.
“Buyers’ demand and confidence are still robust and moving strongly into the summer now,” he adds.
Khong points out that London is a familiar place for many Malaysians as many have studied or have relatives there. Many would want to own a piece of real estate in Zone 1 or 2.
Many have bought into UK properties for their children who are studying there or as private investments.
Despite the falling ringgit, Khong notes that many local investors are actively looking at foreign investments especially in properties to hedge their risks.
“Many are looking at reorganising their investment baskets with a little more emphasis on overseas properties now. We expect many will be looking for some investments, especially in the UK.
“They are looking for a strong currency to house their money or investments, and also capital appreciation from property investments,” he says.
Khong says foreign investors are also treated equally in UK with no “additional buyers stamp duty” or other conditions which deter foreign investments such as restriction in re-sales.
Risks are always much less in properties and many are familiar with these locations. Both have fairly similar land systems and are prepared to commit to some degree of exposure on forex in their investments.
“Investors are looking towards parking their money in London as it is a safe haven. London has been a favourite destination for investments worldwide. There is demand from the Russians, Arabs, Chinese and Malaysians,” Liew says.
Sean Mulryan, chairman and group chief executive of Ballymore group told StarBizWeek: “London property market prices are expected to be steady. It is the only place in the world where you can have corrections but recover very fast”.
On Ballymore’s tie-up with EWI, he says: “We have the same mindset in developing large-scale projects. We plan to walk together on many (more) projects as we are very good business partners.”
Over the last several months, Bank of England governor Mark Carney says he expects the central bank’s next move to be an increase in interest rates despite low inflation in the country.
The central bank has been keeping interest rates at the 0.5% level since the depths of the financial crisis.
Mulryan says he does not expect a significant hike in interest rates to have an impact on the property market in London as UK has a very well managed economy.
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Thursday, 10 March 2016

Sunway on track to achieve its goal

BY S. PUSPADEVI
Wait-and-see: Cheah says the group will watch the market and study the revisions to the Strata Title Act and its impact.
Wait-and-see: Cheah says the group will watch the market and study the revisions to the Strata Title Act and its impact.
PETALING JAYA: Property and construction group Sunway Bhd that has unbilled sales of RM2.5bil as of March, will adopt a wait-and-see approach and plan its property launches accordingly amid the soft property market.
Its property division managing director Sarena Cheah said due to the uncertain market sentiments and the revisions made to the Strata Title Act 1985, the group expected the upcoming property launches to be delayed.
But the group would keep its total sales target of RM1.7bil for 2015.
“The new Strata Management Act is good in the sense it gives clarity to consumers, but it will have an impact on our property launches in terms of timing.
“So, we will watch the market and study the revisions made to the act and its impact.
“But in such a soft and cyclical market, our recurring income from our diversified property investments serves as a buffer for the group, and makes up one third of its profits,” Cheah told reporters during a briefing on the group’s second half property launches here yesterday.
The Government’s move to amend the Strata Title Act 1985 is to enable simultaneous issuance of strata titles and vacant possession to property buyers.
The Act, now known as Strata Management Act (SMA), will ensure prompt delivery of titles to property owners, apart from improving the housing delivery system efficiency.
On the upcoming launches, the group is expected to launch about five property developments in the third and fourth quarters of this year, namely Sunway Gandaria, Sunway Velocity, Sunway Geo Residence 3, Casa Kiara 3 and Sunway Emerald Residence.
These have a combined gross development value (GDV) of about RM1.5bil.
Also due to the property cooling measures and strict lending conditions, Cheah said the group hoped to achieve RM500mil in sales or better in the second half of the year since it had clinched that number in the first half.
Cheah said its strategy going forward was to focus on boosting its investments like building malls and hospitals.
She said the group was also exploring “buyer gets buyer” schemes and organising a “mini” campaign to attract buyers.
“The demand is certainly there among home owners, especially for those who want to upgrade.
“They typically look for good locations and concepts.
“While every business is affected in a time like this and although there are concerns of oversupply, I think the competition is good, as the stronger ones will emerge,” she added.
The property arm’s total value of assets under management as at Dec 31, 2014 stood at over RM7bil.
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Wednesday, 9 March 2016

SP Setia’s maiden S’pore project completed ahead of schedule

18 Woodsville has a GDV of S$120mil.
18 Woodsville has a GDV of S$120mil.
KUALA LUMPUR: SP Setia’s maiden development in Singapore, 18 Woodsville, has been completed two months ahead of schedule.
The property developer said in a statement that owners of apartments in the 15-storey building with a gross development value (GDV) of S$120mil (RM336.5mil) were now being invited to collect the keys to their units.
18 Woodsville is a freehold development comprising 101 units of 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom apartments. The development is located next to the Potong Pasir MRT station and easily accessible via the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE), Central Expressway (CTE) and Kallang Paya-Lebar Expressway (KPE).
Another project that stays true to SP Setia’s development philosophy of “Live Learn Work Play”, 18 Woodsville offers buyers three different levels of recreational zones and efficient unit layouts. The development’s recreational facilities include infinity pool, gymnasium, Treehouse playground, Teppanyaki kitchen and halo swings.
SP Setia’s acting president and chief executive officer Datuk Khor Chap Jen said: “We are excited that 18 Woodsville which is our maiden project in Singapore obtained temporary occupation permit (TOP) ahead of schedule and at the same time we are still able to deliver quality to our customers. It is a testimony of our group’s successes in overseas markets.”
SP Setia has a second development in Singapore called Eco Sanctuary which is located along Chestnut Avenue. Comprising 483 units, Eco Sanctuary is close to the future Downtown Line Cashew Station.
Inspired by nature, Eco Sanctuary embodies living experience beyond bricks and mortar. Residents will be able to enjoy a park where they can cycle, exercise, workout and take a stroll.
As of April 30, the SP Setia group has 30 ongoing projects, with an effective stake of 4,198.35 acres in undeveloped land bank remaining and RM71.27bil in GDV.
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Tuesday, 8 March 2016

WCT may distribute part of RM1.2bil awarded by Dubai tribunal

WCT may distribute part of RM1.2bil awarded by Dubai tribunal
PETALING JAYA: Builder-cum-property developer WCT Holdings Bhd could reward its shareholders and pare down borrowings with the nearly RM1.2bil claims it was awarded by a Dubai tribunal over a long-standing contract dispute with Meydan Group LLC.
“Although its management has yet to decide what to do with the claims award, we believe WCT could utilise the money to pare down some borrowings, declare a special dividend and fund landbanking capital expenditure (capex),” said Kenanga Research in a report.
“If we look at its balance sheet, (it had) a high net gearing of 0.7 times as at the first quarter of this year,” it noted.
The research firm believes that WCT might look to reward shareholders, considering that the stock has lost some sheen over the years.
“We reckon that a 10% payout assumption of the net amount of RM870mil as special dividends is reasonable, while the remaining 90% might be kept for capex and paring down borrowings.”
If so, WCT could declare an extra seven-sen special dividend per share, which would translate into an additional dividend yield of 5.6% beyond its current dividend payout, the firm said.
While Meydan will be paying RM1.2bil to WCT as a result of the arbitration award, there is RM330mil in receivables related to this project in WCT’s books.
Kenanga said this implies a net cash amount of RM870mil or 71 sen per share.
“In terms of timing, we understand management is pursuing the claim from Meydan as soon as possible,” said Kenanga.

Furthermore, it said the group’s net asset value could increase to RM3.2bil or RM2.62 per share from RM2.3bil or RM2.11 per share now after it received the claims.
Nomura Research, in what it describes as a potentially game-changing development, said this should help halt the stock’s derating over the last 12 months.
Investors welcomed the outcome positively, with WCT shares closing 12% up to touch RM1.40 with 105.19 million shares being done.
The stock has lost close to 40% of its value over the last one year.
Nomura said that in the best-case scenario of a full recovery, it will increase WCT’s cash balance by RM1.2bil that would, in turn, reduce gearing from 71% to 21% based on its first-quarter numbers.
“There is also a possibility (in our view) that WCT will pay out some part of the cash as a special dividend, which will be positive for the stock,” the firm said.
It added that the total claim of RM1.2bil was equivalent to 94 sen per share on the current outstanding shares base, and 62 sen per share on a fully diluted share base, assuming all warrants are exercised.
To recap, the arbitration request was filed by the company in 2009 after the Meydan Group in Dubai abruptly cancelled the construction contract for the Nad Al-Sheba Racecourse Project in the midst of the global financial crisis.
After the cancellation, Meydan had called on the performance bond and advance payment bond provided by the joint venture. A performance bond is a bond that is issued to one party of a contract as a guarantee against the failure of the other party to meet obligations specified in the contract.
The landmark judgement brought closure to the legal wrangle, which many had expected to drag on for the next few years.
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