Guidelines for foreigners buying property in Malaysia
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by Derek Uittenbroek
2y ago
Buying a property in your home country can be pretty daunting, let alone buying it in a foreign country like Malaysia.  When my folks were looking for a condo in Penang, Malaysia in 2004, I must have viewed more than 30 properties with them. And that was just the beginning of the process! That was also before the increased buying restrictions on foreigners came in. But, to be honest, Malaysia’s a pretty great place to buy (and live), and my folks haven’t looked back since. And whether you’re planning to buy here as an expat or as a foreign investor, ther ..read more
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The Best Places to Live and Buy Property in Malaysia
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by Derek Uittenbroek
2y ago
Malaysia stands as the perfect example of unity in diversity. It’s the exciting hodgepodge of cultures and traditions that make this country so accepting and welcoming of foreigners. If you ever consider relocating to or within Asia, Malaysia should definitely top the list! Its cities and towns are many, with each one having its own distinct charm. Whether you plan on investing in your own home or merely living in Malaysia as a stopover, there’s bound to be an area here in the country that’s perfect for you. This list highlights just a few of the wonders in the country where you can live, work ..read more
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Best Places to Live in Kuala Lumpur
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by Derek Uittenbroek
2y ago
Living in a metropolis like Kuala Lumpur is no easy feat! From wondering about crime rates to traffic problems, the quality of local hospitals and schools, it’s never easy finding a place to live. Kuala Lumpur is a diverse city in many aspects; the variety of areas on offer are really astonishing; it’s certainly one of the best places to live in Malaysia. The following list should help you narrow down a few places that each have its own traits! KL Sentral Dubbed the transportation hub of Kuala Lumpur, if getting around the city is one of your major concerns, then KL Sentral is the place for ..read more
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Mont Kiara – Top Three Things To Know
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by Nikita Shankar
3y ago
Being one of the most popular areas in Kuala Lumpur, Mont Kiara offers a way of living that’s quite different from the usual city-life KL is known for. Located a few kilometres away from the city centre, this affluent suburb is a self-sufficient development for many. Mont Kiara is home to clean, safe streets, convenient shopping malls, numerous educational institutes and a good host of bars and restaurants. If you’re looking for a peaceful and homey neighbourhood with good facilities nearby then Mont Kiara might be your calling! Below are three things that make Mont Kiara so special and why y ..read more
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Chow Kit – A Marketplace Like None Other
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by Nikita Shankar
3y ago
Chow Kit is an area situated in the older part of KL, and thanks to it’s vibrant wet market and quaint streets, it has retained its old-time charm. Almost every tour guide in Kuala Lumpur will have Chow Kit on his/her list of top tourist attractions in the city. A sensory overload for many, this friendly locale gives you the chance to explore the alleyways and markets of old KL. Credit: Naz Amir Top Shopping Spots In Chow Kit GM Plaza If you fancy shopping in street markets that offer affordable prices but love the comfort of a good air-conditioned mall, then GM Plaza is just the place for ..read more
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The Subang Jaya Guide To Knowing The Area
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by Nikita Shankar
3y ago
If you’re looking for an alternative to Kuala Lumpur, then Subang Jaya just might be the place. Although officially known as a town, Subang Jaya is so well developed that it truly deserves city status. It’s convenience at your fingertips here in Subang Jaya, with the locale offering you the best in education, entertainment, shopping and living. Some Access Points To and From Commuting back and forth between Kuala Lumpur and Subang Jaya is a non-issue, with many doing it on the daily. Although traffic can be a problem on most weekdays (especially on the Federal Highway), there’s still a wide r ..read more
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Shah Alam – The Insider Guide 
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by Nikita Shankar
3y ago
If you’re looking out for a development that’s family friendly, with a wide variety of leisure activities, and has a safe and quiet atmosphere, then look no further than Shah Alam. Situated between the developments of Subang Jaya and Klang, Shah Alam is a relatively new ‘city’ (granted city status in 2000) that has risen up the ranks in terms of popularity. This city of roundabouts, as the locals call it, is a good place for those who want a family environment that’s not too far from Kuala Lumpur. What To Expect When You Live Here Culture Predominantly a Muslim city, you’ll find that the vast ..read more
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Klang – What You Should Know About This Royal City
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by Nikita Shankar
3y ago
Not to be confused with the much broader term of Klang Valley, Klang is a city within the Klang district and is the former state capital of Selangor. It’s located about 32 kilometres away from Kuala Lumpur. Known as being a royal town, Klang, while not marketed as being a tourist spot, still sees a lot of development and activity in the area. Here you’ll find a large residential community, historically important buildings, fresh seafood and the famous Port Klang. Come To Klang For Some of The Best Food in The Valley More often than not, you’ll notice that a large number of people living in KL ..read more
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Petaling Jaya – What’s Not To Like?
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by Nikita Shankar
3y ago
The satellite town to Kuala Lumpur that has established itself as being a full-fledged city, Petaling Jaya is one of the most sought after addresses in the Klang Valley. There’s really no need to make the trip of about 20 kilometres to KL city centre for anything as this city offers the best in entertainment, education, work and living. PJ, as the locals love calling it, is a huge and wide spread city, so much so that it’s difficult to pinpoint exactly where it starts and where it stops. Within this city you’ll find that certain neighbourhoods have made a name for themselves, with a few attra ..read more
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Old Klang Road Area Guide – What You Should Know About This ‘Jalan’
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by Nikita Shankar
3y ago
Old Klang Road, also known as Jalan Klang Lama, is the oldest road in the Klang Valley region, making it an interesting attraction in the city. This impressive road has seen a lot of reconstructions and new developments along the century, and is regarded as being the most important transportation link in the city. Even with all the development happening in the city, Old Klang Road has certainly not been left behind. Now acting as a major link between Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya and the rest of Klang Valley, Old Klang Road is the busiest of roads in Malaysia on any given day. Along this road ..read more
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