Introduction For most young Malaysians, the wall between renting and owning isn’t the monthly instalment — it’s the down payment. A standard 10% deposit on...
If you’ve watched property prices climb past what your salary can realistically service, you’re not imagining things. Malaysia’s median house price reached around RM486,070 in...
In Malaysia, we have the B40, M40 and T20 income groups to understand how the government categorizes and addresses the economic needs of the population....
Malaysia’s property market continues to challenge many households in 2026. Rising property prices, stricter bank lending requirements, and higher living costs have made home ownership...
Introduction Buying property in Malaysia involves more than just paying the purchase price. Many buyers—especially first-time buyers—often underestimate the total cost involved, which can lead...
Introduction Foreigners can still buy property in Malaysia in 2026, but the process is no longer as straightforward as it once was. Today, foreign buyers...
Introduction Stamp duty in Malaysia is a tax imposed on legal documents, particularly those related to property transactions, tenancy agreements, and financial instruments. Whether you...
Introduction Real Property Gains Tax (RPGT) 2025 is something that we as experienced property investors or as property owners, hoping to sell, can ill afford...
Why Passive Income Matters in 2025 To be frank, 2025 was not kind to our wallets. With skyrocketing groceries, the increasing cost of electricity bills,...