Properties Going Under Hammer Fall For Third Year
The number of properties that went under the hammer fell for the third consecutive year in 2016, despite the prolonged slowdown, thanks to the earlier property boom that had lifted prices.
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The number of properties that went under the hammer fell for the third consecutive year in 2016, despite the prolonged slowdown, thanks to the earlier property boom that had lifted prices.
The Klang Valley is arguable the most active property market in Malaysia, with many units changing hands daily. Residential, commercial and even industrial lots are being traded constantly
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