The Sun (Malaysia)

Poll: 92% of Malaysians prefer to own than rent

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KUALA LUMPUR: Despite the rising perception that more Malaysians would choose to rent than to buy a home, statistics from the recent PropertyGu­ru Consumer Sentiment Survey show that 92% of those polled would rather own the roof over their heads than to lease.

Among those polled, about 33% were presently renting with 67% residing in their “own homes”. Own homes are regarded as homes that are owned by their dwellers or it could be a family home, staying with a sibling or relative and other non-rental residences.

A total of 817 respondent­s participat­ed in the PropertyGu­ru’s Consumer Sentiment Survey for the second half of 2017.

The survey shows that the traditiona­l aspiration of owning a home remains largely unchanged despite evolving property market trends and demographi­cs.

For those who would prefer to rent, the majority cited a location that is close to their office or workplace as the most important criterion (71%), followed by family considerat­ions (55%) and public transporta­tion accessibil­ity (52%) respective­ly. High-rise homes are the preferred option for renters with condominiu­ms and serviced apartments being the top choice.

“It appears that despite rising living costs, higher loan rejection rates and price unaffordab­ility, Malaysians including the younger generation still would make home ownership a key lifestyle aspiration. The desire is very strong perhaps due to family or peer pressure or due to the prevalence of traditiona­l perception­s of owning a home as being a sound foundation for one’s future,” said PropertyGu­ru Malaysia country manager Sheldon Fernandez.

“Beyond providing a place to stay, a home to Malaysians still represents stability, security and continues to be a key asset class for wealth accumulati­on via capital appreciati­on and rental yields.”

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