Back in early December, Penang state government has announced a set of
new housing rules to curb speculating activities in the state. The new
rules will take effect from 1st of Febreuary 2014.
1. Public Housing
Low cost (up to RM42,000) and low-medium cost (up to RM72,500) homes cannot be sold within 10 years from S&P agreement date.
Comment: Good. Low cost homes will be hard to appreciate in value. No one will buy for investment.
2. Affordable Housing
Houses below RM400,000 in Penang island and below RM250,000 in mainland
are categorized as affordable. They cannot be sold within 5 years from
S&P agreement date.
Comment: Good. But newly launched affordable houses are not easy to find
now. Old rundown properties in not so good location may be yes.
3. Purchase by non-citizens
Non-citizens can only purchase properties in Penang which are more than
RM1mil and landed properties in island which are more than RM2mil. All
purchases (excluding some exemptions) are subject to a 3% levy on the
transacted price.
Comment: Sorry to poor or even middle-class non-citizens.
4. The 2% Levy
ALL properties (excluding public & affordable houses) purchased from
1st Feb 2014 onward and sold within 3 years from the S&P agreement
date are subject to 2% levy.
Comment: Once properties with strata title are completed, it is almost 3
years since S&P signed. Just hold for a little longer. No one is
going to pay the 2%.
Quayside, foreigners' heaven?
Seriously, can we find new property launched at a price of below RM400k
in island or below RM250k in mainland? I don't think that we can get one
easily in the island, unless it is a studio 600 sf sold at RM600 psf.
In the mainland, perhaps further north, south or east we can really find
some landed affordable homes.
Asas Dunia has built a lot of affordable houses in Seberang Perai
Selatan in the past, especially near Mahsing's recently acquired land.
Since many major developers have come in, I don't think Asas Dunia will
want to build anything below RM250,000 now.
RM100k but at "ulu" place
Tambun Indah, who was previously claimed to build affordable houses,
will not probably sell anything below RM350mil in its Pearl City from
year 2014.
So, the new rules can protect low income earners and prevent some people
from speculating in affordable properties. For the rich, it is business
as usual.
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