PETALING JAYA MP Lee Chean Chung has urged the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) to explain the actions of its officers who had allegedly treated a senior citizen roughly during a dog catching operation at Jalan 18/17 in Taman Kanagapuram.
PETALING JAYA: Petaling Jaya MP Lee Chean Chun has demanded that the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) explain the conduct of its officers who were captured on camera roughing up an old man during an operation to capture stray dogs.
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Terraced houses and condominiums enjoyed some of the best returns and capital appreciation prior to the influx of high-rise units in the Klang Valley property market in the mid-2000s, says PPC International Sdn Bhd managing director Datuk Siders Sittampalam. Rents generally declined owing to the increased supply, he adds.
“Owing to the rising cost of land, developers adopted vertical development. The growing population and demand for housing led to the growth of high-rise developments, and land for development became scarce and costly,” Siders says.
On top of the persistent soft market, last year had been challenging to both the economy and the property market generally, owing to the Russia-Saudi Arabia oil price war, US-China trade war, change in government in Malaysia and the Covid-19 pandemic, Siders notes. “The real estate market [saw] declining sales volume, capital values and rental returns or yields.