Malaysian real estate getting a boost from chip and other high-growth sectors
Johor especially is set to appeal to global players on its ability to draw FDI and establish a data centre ecosystem
MALAYSIA’S key real estate sectors are poised for “promising growth trajectories” – in particular, the industrial market, as it rides global high-growth drivers such as semiconductors, according to a Knight Frank Malaysia report.
The country’s industrial sector has experienced “significant growth” due to increasing global demand for manufactured goods and the establishment of new industrial parks, among other factors.
“This positive trajectory is expected to continue, driven by ongoing investments, technological advancements and a growing emphasis on sustainability,” said the report, adding that Malaysia’s commitment to renewable energy is an opportunity for collaboration with global investors in green tech.
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