A Long Surveying Coming
Fifty golden years in the Surveyor’s fraternity has brought about great changes to Malaysia’s development in the real estate landscape. Eunice Ng chats with Sr Ahmad Fauzi bin Nordin, Deputy President of the Institution of Surveyors Malaysia (ISM) as well as the Organizing Chairman of the 11th and 13th year in the South East Asian
Like all investments, property investing may prove fruitful or woeful depending on how much time you’ve spent doing your homework and the way you go about managing your portfolio. Just when you think you’ve found that fool-proof winning formula, you’re changing tactics for the hundredth time. Truth be told, investments are all about adapting to change, the question is, how?
APREC 2011 promises to be yet another memorable conference that would strike a cord with every real-estate professional. It is now in its 19th edition and for the third time Malaysia has been selected to host and organize the Congress again. The International Real Estate Federation
The readers might remember some months ago I was asking about where is the money … and that in the future I will be looking for examples of where is the money in going green in our economy and in particular in green buildings. It is dangerous if the perception in the market place builds up that green is equal to expensive.
The heat spell is getting unbearable. But who cares. You’re in your air-conditioned office, nine-to-five, full blast.
There is no doubt that market and property investment remains strong in China despite persistent setbacks caused by external interventions. This was proven at the recent Shanghai Spring Real Estate Exchange Exhibition, which serves as the pinnacle of property gathering.
It’s all about making an impression. So at an exhibition like the recent Malaysian Property Exhibition (MAPEX) 2011, organized by the Real Estate and Housing Development Association (REHDA), size mattered. This event at Mid Valley Exhibition Centre held on 18 to 19 March kicked off the first MAPEX of 2011, with more than 70 participating exhibitors, a bit more effort was put into the booths to have them standout from the pack.
It’s all about making an impression. So at an exhibition like the recent Malaysian Property Exhibition (MAPEX) 2011, organized by the Real Estate and Housing Development Association (REHDA), size mattered. This event at Mid Valley Exhibition Centre held on 18 to 19 March kicked off the first MAPEX of 2011, with more than 70 participating exhibitors, a bit more effort was put into the booths to have them standout from the pack.
Finally the much anticipated first Cityscape of the year arrived. As Cityscape Abu Dhabi held on 17 to 20 April came to a close, Cityscape Group Director, Chris Speller was more than happy to share his thoughts on the event. Chris gives us some insights on what happened and what mattered during Cityscape Abu Dhabi and shares his hopes for the rest of the Cityscape year.