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Property market: 188,000 transactions worth RM84 bil in H1 2022

Residential subsector makes up almost 54% of value

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 Sep 2022 5:53PM

Property market: 188,000 transactions worth RM84 bil in H1 2022
The local property market records more than 188,000 transactions worth RM84 billion in the first half of this year according to the National Property Information Centre. – The Vibes file pic, September 14, 2022

KAJANG – The local property market recorded more than 188,000 transactions worth RM84 billion in the first half of this year (H1 2022) with the residential subsector accounting for more than 60% of the total transactions and almost 54% of the value.

Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Mohd Shahar Abdullah said the number of transactions and value recorded in the first half was an increase of more than 30% compared to the same period last year.

“All property subsectors, comprising residential, trade, industrial, agriculture and development land, recorded an increase in transaction activities and value in the first half,” he said when speaking at the launch of the H1 2022 property market report today prepared by the National Property Information Centre (Napic), an agency under the Valuation and Property Services Department. 

The residential property sector recorded 116,178 transactions worth RM45.62 billion during the review period, an increase of 26.3% in the number of transactions and 32.2% in value year-on-year, with Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Johor and Selangor representing about 47% of the overall national residences. 

Shahar said while the market activities had shown a positive trend, sentiment for the new residential launch segment is still cautious where more than 10,000 new units were launched in the review period, compared to more than 31,000 units last year, with a 20% average national sales performance.

Johor registered the highest new residential launches, accounting for almost 23.8% or 2,509 units of the total national numbers with a 31.8% sales performance rate, followed by Sabah (1,335 units, 12.7% share, 10.6% sales rate) and Perak (1,317 units, 12.5% share, 19.4% sales rate).

Terrace houses dominated new launches, and contributed 68.2% of the overall total with a sales rate of 22%.

The report stated that more than 34,000 residential overhang units valued at RM21.7 billion were recorded in H1 2022 with Johor recording the highest overhang units. 

Shahar said almost 60% of the overhang units were in the condominium or apartment property segment while in terms of price, almost 43% were within the price range of more than RM500,000 per unit. 

“Johor recorded the highest in residential unit overhang with 6,000 houses worth RM4.7 billion, contributing 17% and 21% respectively to the number and value of overhang in the country. 

“Penang lies in the second position with more than 5,000 units worth RM3.64 billion,” he said. 

He said the overhang status for serviced apartments has improved with more than 22,000 units worth RM19.32 billion in H1 2022 recorded, a 6.7% reduction in numbers compared to the second half of last year. 

“Almost 89% of the total overhang was in the price range of RM500,000 and above and most of which were in Johor,” he said, adding that the overhang situation for the period has improved with the marginal number and value dropping by 7.5% and 4.6% compared to the second half of last year. 

Shahar urged the developers and authorities to pay attention to the overhang data and ensure that houses built were in line with buyers’ demand and affordability, to minimise mismatch and control the overhang situation in the near future. 

He also suggested that stakeholders in the property sector refer to the Unsold Property Enquiry System Malaysia portal developed by Napic, before planning new development as well as conducting a holistic feasibility study to ensure that decisions made are right and do not contribute to the overhang stock in the future. 

For the purpose-built offices and business complexes subsectors, Shahar said the supply situation is increasingly challenging, where there are more than 18 million sq m of private office spaces in the whole nation by the end of June 2022 with an occupancy rate of 70.8%.

He said the business complexes consisting of shopping complexes, hypermarkets and arcades recorded more than 17 million sq m of commercial space with a vacancy of 4.22 million sq m across the country. – Bernama, September 14, 2022

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