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Johor Property Remains Robust Amid Worries In KL Market

Sulaiman Saheh, Director of Research, Rahim & Co International Property Consultants

12-Jan-26 07:45

Johor Property Remains Robust Amid Worries In KL Market

Johor’s property market is booming, with residential transactions reaching RM9.9 billion ringgit in the first half of 2025. Meanwhile, Kuala Lumpur’s office market is under pressure, as new developments add supply and older buildings struggle to attract tenants. For insights on how these shifts are shaping Malaysia’s property market, we speak with Sulaiman Saheh, Director of Research & Consultancy Services at Rahim & Co.

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