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Malaysia high-rise residential property management: 2004-2010 trends and scenario

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posted on 2024-10-31, 20:37 authored by Noorsidi Aizuddin Mat Noor, Alfred Eves
Property management requires an understanding of infrastructure management, service life planning and quality management. Today, people are beginning to realize that effective property management in high-rise residential property can sustain the property value and maintaining high returns on their investment. The continuous growth of high-rise residential properties indicates that there is a need for an effective property management system to provide a sustainable high-rise residential property development. As intensive as these studies are, they do not attempt to investigate the correlation between property management systems with the trends of Malaysia high-rise residential property development. By examining the trends and scenario of Malaysia high-rise residential property development, this paper aims to gain an understanding of impacts from the effectiveness of property management in this scope area. Findings from this scoping paper will assist in providing a greater understanding and possible solutions for the current Malaysian property management systems for the expanding high-rise residential unit market. With current high rise units in excess of 1.3 million and increasing, the need for more cost effective management systems are of highly important to the Malaysian Property Industry.

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Start page

1

End page

7

Total pages

7

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Proceedings of the 2011 Annual Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES) Conference

Name of conference

The 17th Annual Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES) Conference

Publisher

Pacific Rim Real Estate Society

Place published

Australia

Start date

2011-01-16

End date

2011-01-19

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006071317

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-05-11

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