Best to buy in location is Taman Perling This place is ideal for quiet living and located equidistance between Jb Ciq and Tuas Custom Very convenient both way
is it better to just rent in malaysia instead of owning a property? With falling RM, the value of property will drop and also rental income will also decrease due to FX. Also owning property in malaysia seems like alot of cost is needed, for say landed properties. Will malaysia gov retrospectively force foreigners to sell landed properties in future if there is change in policies?
If you feel its better to rent, then go ahead and rent. Whichever you feel more comfortable with. It has not happened in the history of the country before where any forced sales by foreigners are required.
Been told that the Quayside jbcc is exempted from the $1m rule. At least thats what the sales staff said. Is there a list of such developments in JB that is exempted?
Yes possible to get exemptions. Another one is R&F Princess Cove that I personally recommend as well if you are looking at Quayside JBCC. We have a separate video on that here ruclips.net/video/NKBA9gYGx5I/видео.html
Yes. Singapore is more expensive. So? Buy property in JB for own stay is ok. For investment, is not advisable. Exchange rate losses, supply always exceeds demands, pathetic rental yield, etc.
Hi, saw a new launch landed property open for "registration for interest" at their website, when contacted their agent, the agents says need to issue a cheque of 50kRM just to register for interest to buy. Is that true or scam?
Without a Msia VISA, I want to buy a condo in JB and treat it as weekend home. Is there any restrictions on how often can I go to JB? Can I go in every weekend say Fri to Sun? Will the immigration ban me from going in? Cos I read some forums that if the custom officer see your passport has too many chops they will ban u from going in?
We got MM2H visa about 8 years ago.. It has a 10 year duration. When we renew it, will the original visa conditions apply or do we have to follow the latest changes? Appreciate your advice. Thanks
Ya practically all projects can be bought by foreigners. There is normally a quota for bumiputras but other units can be bought by foreigners. Some projects have no bumiputra quota at all. Do drop me a message at 81261626 or email if you keen to know about specific projects.
Given what happened during the currency crisis anyone would have to be mad to invest in Malaysia now. Surely Singaporeans haven't forgotten how badly they were burned?
I mean if we are going to talk currencies, I think practically every currency that Singaporeans interact with in the past 10-20 years has lost value to SGD. Whether MYR, AUD, THB, Euro, Yen.
@@AlphaMarketingSG What a terrible strawman. It doesn't matter how much money an investment returns if your money has been frozen because of government restrictions its worthless if you need it.
Can anyone guarantee that RTS can be operational in 2036? KL - SP link at national level can be scrapped when contract is already signed. Former NTUC chief bought Forest City(still ghost town) is bleeding today. These Chinese developers Country Garden, R&F build all these developments in reclaimed land- you sure they are safe? Look at our Guillemard and Bedok Camps built by SG and still sink. SG is so ngeow with rules, let alone Msia! Good luck to those still believe as if CLOB clobbering isn't enough, scrapping of Sg-KL link is only recent affair....
Nobody can guarantee the future. We all make decisions on risk vs reward. Despite the ups and downs, SG-MY relations are better than they were 20 years ago. And the RTS is under construction right now. Go to Woodlands North MRT and see for yourself
@@jameskwa Sure. Ya Malaysian politics have been a sticky point since 2018 but it's not unique to Malaysia. I think right now any number of countries globally have shifting governments or unstable governments be it in South East Asia or Europe, US even. Political risk abit higher nowadays as lots of politicians cater to either extreme instead of working in the center.
Is it true that foreigners need not pay Malaysian tax on rental income if they stay less than half a year in Malaysia ? I have many friends who declare their rental for MY taxation even tho they stay in SG..some even engaged local tax agents to file tax for them.
anwar could fall.. another govt.anti-chinese could emerged n roll back all foreign ownership of landed properties..so buying is worse than betting black in casino..don't buy
Upcoming elections is state elections, not parliamentary elections. And political risk can be anywhere. Foreigners in Singapore just got hit with 60% ABSD
Best to buy in location is Taman Perling
This place is ideal for quiet living and located equidistance between Jb Ciq and Tuas Custom
Very convenient both way
Without driving??
By right, the rental income in Msia shall be reported to lHDN only for non Malaysia residents which the tax rate is 30%….
Good summary. Thanks
Excellent summary.. Been thinking of this
Thank you
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Hi boy boy, I really enjoyed your well explanation video, thank you so much 😃
thank you. Do reach out to me at 81261626 if you have further questions
is it better to just rent in malaysia instead of owning a property? With falling RM, the value of property will drop and also rental income will also decrease due to FX. Also owning property in malaysia seems like alot of cost is needed, for say landed properties. Will malaysia gov retrospectively force foreigners to sell landed properties in future if there is change in policies?
If you feel its better to rent, then go ahead and rent. Whichever you feel more comfortable with. It has not happened in the history of the country before where any forced sales by foreigners are required.
Been told that the Quayside jbcc is exempted from the $1m rule. At least thats what the sales staff said. Is there a list of such developments in JB that is exempted?
Yes possible to get exemptions. Another one is R&F Princess Cove that I personally recommend as well if you are looking at Quayside JBCC. We have a separate video on that here ruclips.net/video/NKBA9gYGx5I/видео.html
Yes. Singapore is more expensive. So?
Buy property in JB for own stay is ok. For investment, is not advisable. Exchange rate losses, supply always exceeds demands, pathetic rental yield, etc.
Sure, lots of people buy for own stay
Very good video
Thank you
Hi, saw a new launch landed property open for "registration for interest" at their website, when contacted their agent, the agents says need to issue a cheque of 50kRM just to register for interest to buy. Is that true or scam?
RM50k is alittle high for registration of interest. Not sure which project is this
@@AlphaMarketingSG montcourt. Can it be a scam to ask for so much? Just to register eh.
I’m Singaporean and I want to rent a studio unit condo in JB? I’m 38 years old. How to do it?
Feel free to reach out to me at 81261626. Will help you through the steps there
May i know if need a long term visa to be able to in-out Msia if buy a house? I saw on forums saying its best needed one
ruclips.net/video/nz2NyeouIRA/видео.html You can watch this video on different visa types that are use to travel into Malaysia.
Without a Msia VISA, I want to buy a condo in JB and treat it as weekend home. Is there any restrictions on how often can I go to JB? Can I go in every weekend say Fri to Sun? Will the immigration ban me from going in? Cos I read some forums that if the custom officer see your passport has too many chops they will ban u from going in?
If you go in every weekend Friday to Sunday is no problem as you still spend alot of time in Singapore
We got MM2H visa about 8 years ago.. It has a 10 year duration. When we renew it, will the original visa conditions apply or do we have to follow the latest changes? Appreciate your advice. Thanks
I am not sure. Have to ask the MM2H office. It is possible terms may change
thanks@@AlphaMarketingSG
Which parts of Johore Baru are good for landed properties and condominiums in terms of rental especially those working in Singapore
I cover this in abit from 12:15 onwards. If purely rental yield then condos always perform better. Location in the popular areas are ok.
@@AlphaMarketingSG Thanks
What are properties built on international lot? Can foreigners buy them?
Ya practically all projects can be bought by foreigners. There is normally a quota for bumiputras but other units can be bought by foreigners. Some projects have no bumiputra quota at all. Do drop me a message at 81261626 or email if you keen to know about specific projects.
Given what happened during the currency crisis anyone would have to be mad to invest in Malaysia now. Surely Singaporeans haven't forgotten how badly they were burned?
I mean if we are going to talk currencies, I think practically every currency that Singaporeans interact with in the past 10-20 years has lost value to SGD. Whether MYR, AUD, THB, Euro, Yen.
@@AlphaMarketingSG What a terrible strawman. It doesn't matter how much money an investment returns if your money has been frozen because of government restrictions its worthless if you need it.
Can anyone guarantee that RTS can be operational in 2036? KL - SP link at national level can be scrapped when contract is already signed. Former NTUC chief bought Forest City(still ghost town) is bleeding today. These Chinese developers Country Garden, R&F build all these developments in reclaimed land- you sure they are safe? Look at our Guillemard and Bedok Camps built by SG and still sink. SG is so ngeow with rules, let alone Msia! Good luck to those still believe as if CLOB clobbering isn't enough, scrapping of Sg-KL link is only recent affair....
Nobody can guarantee the future. We all make decisions on risk vs reward. Despite the ups and downs, SG-MY relations are better than they were 20 years ago. And the RTS is under construction right now. Go to Woodlands North MRT and see for yourself
I have concerns about political situation I have just sold my condo in JB
@@jameskwa Sure. Ya Malaysian politics have been a sticky point since 2018 but it's not unique to Malaysia. I think right now any number of countries globally have shifting governments or unstable governments be it in South East Asia or Europe, US even. Political risk abit higher nowadays as lots of politicians cater to either extreme instead of working in the center.
@@AlphaMarketingSG I am out of Malaysia 😂
@@AlphaMarketingSG been there 15 years
PLease Lah. Don't call The RTS link a MRT.
Easier to understand
Foreigner( not staying in Msia) who rent out their condo in malaysia don’t need to pay tax ?
Yes need to pay income tax by right
TAKE NOTE ! It's ILLEGAL if foreigners buy/rent property in Malaysia without any approval/long term pass from Malaysia immigration authority .
Is it anywhere in writing?
Not true. Many foreigners own properties in various part of Malaysia such as KL, Penang, JB..
Is it true that foreigners need not pay Malaysian tax on rental income if they stay less than half a year in Malaysia ? I have many friends who declare their rental for MY taxation even tho they stay in SG..some even engaged local tax agents to file tax for them.
If they declare to Malaysia tax authorities, the tax authorities will happily collect :) Won't say no
@@AlphaMarketingSG I think non resident staying less than 182 days in MY have to pay tax at non resident rate of 30% .
Since political stability is important, why not ban elections?😅 Or is this term misunderstood?
That's called a communist government. Or fascist government. Not only elections, lots of other things they wont let you do as well
Buy condo?What a joke , massive over supply of that, where is your integrity,
Come my tour in July. I show you the occupancy, you can tell me oversupply or not then. Not just some hearsay from internet
Don't buy JB
If can afford always settle your Singapore property quota first
anwar could fall.. another govt.anti-chinese could emerged n roll back all foreign ownership of landed properties..so buying is worse than betting black in casino..don't buy
Upcoming elections is state elections, not parliamentary elections. And political risk can be anywhere. Foreigners in Singapore just got hit with 60% ABSD