Asia Real Estate & Property Investment Insights
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Branded Residences in Kuala Lumpur (2026): Luxury Hotel-Branded Property Guide
Kuala Lumpur’s branded residences combine luxury apartments with globally recognised hotel brands. This guide explains how they work and how they compare with the city’s conventional luxury condominiums.
Where Is the Best Place to Buy Property in Malaysia in 2026?
We compare Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Johor based on demand depth, eligibility rules, and resale liquidity, helping investors and lifestyle buyers choose the location that best aligns with their goals.
Ascott Star KLCC Property: A Complete Investor Review (2026)
A detailed investor review of Ascott Star KLCC, a freehold branded serviced residence located beside the Petronas Twin Towers. This 2026 guide covers layouts, facilities, rental management, foreign ownership considerations and how the project compares with other luxury KLCC developments.
Penang vs Kuala Lumpur: Where Should Foreigners Buy Property in Malaysia in 2026?
This article compares Penang and Kuala Lumpur as property markets for foreign buyers in 2026. It examines minimum purchase rules, pricing dynamics, rental demand, lifestyle considerations, and how each location suits different buyer objectives, from investment to long-term living.
CloutHaus Kuala Lumpur Property: A Complete Investor Review (2026)
A full 2026 investor review of CloutHaus Kuala Lumpur, a freehold KLCC residence with modern interiors, skyline-level amenities and a central city-centre location. This guide covers the design, facilities, unit options and long-term investment appeal.
The Ritz-Carlton Residences Kuala Lumpur: A Complete Investor Review (2026)
A full 2026 investor review of The Ritz-Carlton Residences Kuala Lumpur, a freehold branded residence in the Golden Triangle known for its large luxury layouts, skyline views and hotel-style concierge services. This guide covers the location, facilities, floorplans and long-term investment appeal.