Gated Communities: Boon or Bane?
Bulletin, February 2008
There has been some division in opinion amongst various quarters over the issue of gated and
guarded housing. Proponents for the concept argue that this is not only an innovative approach
to residential development, but is also an idea borne out of necessity, given the high rate of
crime, house break-ins especially, in our country. More and more house buyers are looking
for peace of mind and insulation from unsolicited criminal elements. The necessity to protect
themselves from criminal intrusion has prompted many residents to organize themselves to
set up security patrols and barriers within their own neighborhoods, even though the legality
of taking such action may come into question. It is not difficult to understand why gated and
guarded housing projects are gaining popularity amongst Malaysian house buyers.
Regaining Our Competitive Edge
Bulletin, January 2008
The competitive pressures of globalisation are certainly being felt more and more keenly as
economies square off to entice and draw in much sought after foreign investors. Whilst some
countries may have greater competitive edge over others in terms of natural endowments or
abundance of resources, it has been proven over and again that one key factor in attracting
and retaining foreign investments is the existence of a transparent, reliable, effective and
efficient public delivery system that understands and responds well to the needs of business.
Schedules
G, H, I & J Amended
Bulletin, December 2007
After 8 long months of uncertainty and
confusion among developers resulting from
the amendments to the Housing
Development (Control and Licensing) Act in
April 2007, the gazetting of the Housing
Development (Control and Licensing)
(Amendment) Regulations on 1 December
2007 brought some relief to the industry.
The amended regulations brought into
effect the various changes made to the
parent Act earlier, including the extension
of defect liability period to 24 months and
issue of assignment without prior consent
of vendor/proprietor, through the amended
Schedules G and H.
Taking Heed of the Wake Up Call
Bulletin, November 2007
The residential sector continued to be the prime property market mover in 2007, as
reported in the Property Market Report First Half 2007. This was expected, given the sector
captures over 60% of total transaction volume each year.
Challenges of Community Living
Bulletin, November 2006
For years, housing developers of gated and guarded housing
schemes have waited for the legal conundrum regarding issues
on titles and management and maintenance of such schemes
to be quickly resolved. So, it was certainly good news for the
housing industry to hear that the proposed amendments to the
Strata Titles Act 1985 had finally been approved by Cabinet
and are due to be tabled in Parliament. For this, REHDA wishes
to express our gratitude to the Minister of Natural Resources
and Environment, Dato’ Azmi Khalid, for his expeditious and
proactive efforts in bringing the proposals across to Cabinet.
Minimizing the Affordability Gap
Bulletin, October 2006
The Malaysian economic indicators painted a fairly rosy picture for 2006. The country’s economy grew at 5.7% in the first half of the year. Domestic demand remained strong and expanded during the period compared to the previous year and private investment also registered a healthy growth rate. To top it all, it was reported that Consumer Sentiments Index (CSI) improved whilst the Business Confidence Index (BCI) was stable, as businesses remained optimistic.
Bulletin, September 2006
It has not come as a surprise that response to property fairs in general has been lukewarm. This is probably a fair reflection of the broader market sentiments, which is typified by a lack of feel-good factors. Buying a house is arguably the largest ticket item that a consumer would spend on in his lifetime. That demand for houses would be the first to dip when consumers shy away from spending should therefore be expected. This seems to be borne out by the marked reductions in product launches as witnessed in REHDA's recently released Property Survey 2006, reflecting developers' prudence and wary response to the market.