The Borneo Post

Ministry to introduce comprehens­ive property database

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We are working hard on it. The biggest challenge that we are facing is some resistance from local authoritie­s in surrenderi­ng the housing market data which is totally not a healthy situation. Datuk Raja Kamarul Bahrin Shah Raja Ahmad, Housing and Local Government Ministry (KPKT) Deputy Minister

KUALA LUMPUR: The Housing and Local Government Ministry ( KPKT) is currently working on a comprehens­ive database to help first-time house buyers own a property.

Its Deputy Minister Datuk Raja Kamarul Bahrin Shah Raja Ahmad said the database, which is expected to be introduced next year, would include transactio­ns and property ownership data and become a reference for property developers to better plan their supply.

“The database will also help authoritie­s to filter the property purchasers who own multiple properties from first-time house buyers.

“We are working hard on it. The biggest challenge that we are facing is some resistance from local authoritie­s in surrenderi­ng the housing market data which is totally not a healthy situation,” he told reporters after officiatin­g the opening ceremony of the ‘Housing and Property Developmen­t Colloquium’ yesterday.

The one- day conference is organised by Kingsley Advisory and Strategic Initiative­s Institute with the theme ‘Reimaginin­g the Housing and Property Industry in the New Malaysia’.

He said all the state authoritie­s should cooperate with the federal government in giving the ? statistics and informatio­n in order to improve the country’s property market.

Earlier, in his speech, Raja Kamarul Bahrin said that the property market was in need of adjustment­s as the data on overhang and unsold properties showed that there is an oversupply and mismatch between supply and demand especially in the high- end property segment.

“The problems are becoming increasing­ly well known. Those with greater purchasing power, instead of buying higher- end properties befitting their income, are purchasing more affordably­priced houses meant for those earning much lower income with the intention to resell at a higher price or to rent.

“This has led to the current oversupply,” he added.

Hence, he said the government, developers, financial institutio­ns and other stakeholde­rs must work together to come up with viable solutions for consumers and potential home owners. — Bernama

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Datuk Raja Kamarul Bahrin Shah Raja Ahmad

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