Malaysia Property Insights
Explore expert guidance on buying, investing and owning property in Malaysia.
Featured Guides
Start with these expert guides to understand where to buy property in Malaysia, how foreign ownership works, and what investors and lifestyle buyers should consider before purchasing.
Learn how to buy property in Malaysia as a foreign buyer with our step-by-step guide, covering the legal process, buying costs, MM2H considerations and what to expect from reservation through to completion.
Dubai and Malaysia are attracting different types of international property buyers in 2026. This guide compares yields, residency options, ownership costs, lifestyle positioning, and long-term market outlook across both markets.
Johor is emerging as one of Malaysia’s most talked-about property markets, driven by Singapore connectivity and rising rental demand. This guide explains where it works, where it doesn’t, and how it compares to Kuala Lumpur.
Off-plan vs completed property in Malaysia explained. Learn how developer incentives, Schedule H payments, and timing impact costs, risk, and suitability for foreign buyers.
Blossom Suites Penang is a residential condominium development in Tanjung Bungah, positioned for long-stay living rather than short-term tourism. This review examines unit layouts, pricing by tower, ownership considerations, rental positioning, and who the project is best suited for in 2026.
An objective look at whether Penang makes sense for foreign property buyers in 2026, including ownership thresholds, pricing reality, residency rules, and who the market is actually suited for.
A clear explanation of Malaysia’s MM2H rules for 2026, covering the updated tiers, fixed-deposit requirements and compulsory property purchase conditions, plus how S-MM2H differs.
Malaysia’s Premium Visa Programme (PVIP) is one of Asia’s most attractive long-stay residency routes. This 2026 guide explains the requirements, key benefits, how it compares with MM2H, and what it means for foreign property buyers across KL, Johor and Penang.
Malaysia’s 2026 Budget will double stamp duty for foreign property purchases from 4 % up to 8 %. The policy aims to balance housing affordability and investment growth, with developers already adapting through incentives.
As Australian investors look abroad in 2026, Thailand and Malaysia stand out for their affordability, stability, and lifestyle appeal. Explore how both markets compare on yields, ownership laws, and residency options, and discover where Australians are finding the best balance between lifestyle and long-term value.
As Malaysia’s property market opens further in 2026, more Singaporeans are looking north for value, space, and lifestyle advantages. This guide explains ownership rules, minimum purchase prices, and key hotspots like Kuala Lumpur, Johor, and Penang, where freehold opportunities and high yields are drawing growing interest.
Kuala Lumpur’s luxury property market is emerging as one of Asia’s most undervalued. Discover why international investors are focusing on KLCC, Bukit Bintang and TRX, and what 2026 holds for Malaysia’s high-end real estate sector.
Malaysia’s property market remains a top pick for 2026. Kuala Lumpur (KLCC) offers steady 4-5% yields backed by corporate demand, while Johor Bahru’s SEZ and cross-border growth support returns of 5-6%. Discover how Malaysia’s rental yields compare with regional markets and what’s driving investor confidence for the year ahead.
A clear, up-to-date guide for US citizens exploring Malaysia’s MM2H residency in 2025 - covering rules, income requirements, and property insights.
Foreigners can legally buy property in Malaysia in 2026, subject to state-level minimum prices, ownership rules, and taxes. This guide explains what actually matters, from foreign buyer thresholds and purchase structures to how residency programmes such as MM2H relate to property ownership.
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