
Pavilion REIT 1Q2026 Net Income Climbs 16% on Hotel Boost
Pavilion REIT 1Q2026 results show net income up 16% to RM105.8 million as KL hotel acquisitions and resilient mall footfall lift the retail trust's DPU.

Sime Darby Property Q1 Profit Jumps 34% on Data Centre Gain
Sime Darby Property Q1 FY2026 net profit rose 34% to RM158.78 million as a data centre revaluation and recurring income offset softer development billings.

Putrajaya Defends Single-Source RM7.93b Penang LRT Deal
Putrajaya defended the single-source RM7.93 billion Penang LRT Package 1 award, citing legal continuity, value management and two independent cost reviews.

Paradigm REIT Posts RM27.8m Q1 Profit, 7.7% Yield Holds
Paradigm REIT delivered RM27.8 million Q1 2026 profit and a 1.80 sen payout, holding a 7.7% yield even as Malaysia scraps its preferential REIT withholding tax.

RTS Link Nears 90% as Johor Property Eyes End-2026 Boost
The Johor Bahru-Singapore RTS Link has passed 90% completion, with passenger service targeted for end-2026 - a catalyst for Johor property demand.

Malaysia Ends 10% REIT Withholding Tax Perk From YA2026
Malaysia's REIT withholding tax concession ends from YA2026, so resident individuals must now declare distributions and pay tax at their prevailing rates.

Freehold vs Leasehold Property in Malaysia: Which One Should You Buy?
Confused between freehold and leasehold property in Malaysia? Learn the key differences, pros and cons, effect on property value, bank loan approval, resale potential and which option suits buyers or investors better.

SunCon Q1 Profit Jumps 56% as Order Book Holds at RM8.16b
Sunway Construction's Q1 FY2026 net profit surged 56% to RM118.41 million, driven by data centre and infrastructure jobs, with a 22.8 sen dividend declared.

Syed Mokhtar Takes 30% EcoWorld Stake In RM2b Quiet Deal
Syed Mokhtar Albukhary has emerged as EcoWorld's largest shareholder after buying Leong Kok Wah's 30.1% indirect stake in a deal valued above RM2 billion.

Why RM300,000 homes still sit empty across Malaysia
Malaysia's affordable housing paradox is widening — over 30% of unsold homes are priced below RM300,000, NAPIC and REHDA data show, with location to blame.
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