A quickly developing property sector in Malaysia has shown that the local property market managed to hold up pretty well towards the end of 2018, and more improvement is expected in 2019. Different regions of Malaysia are bringing about pockets of opportunities, such as Penang, Johor Bahru, Klang Valley, and Kota Kinabalu.
Developments across these regions in Malaysia contribute greatly to the economy with properties such as Berjaya Waterfront Hotel and any restaurant in Johor Bahru also playing a small part in terms of the rising pockets of opportunities. Despite the recent change in government, international agencies and foreign investments continue in Malaysia. The industrial sector is set to show favourable growth, whilst the office and retail markets may face a few challenges.
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