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Investment Advice Needed: Inv Malaysia Property as Foreigner

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TSMBCH
post May 15 2023, 06:10 AM, updated 3y ago

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Hi guys

Im a foreigner living here in MY and I have a foreigner friend (from UK) with a capital of 1M MYR and he's considering investing in Malaysia's property market. his main objective is to generate a rental income or possibly use it for ABNB. However, he's unsure if this is a good idea or not ?

If it is a good idea, what kind of property should he invest in? Should he focus on residential or commercial properties? And where would be the best location to buy in terms of zoning and area?

we are aware that foreigners have a minimum threshold of 1M MYR for property investment. Ideally, he would like to purchase two properties with this amount, but I understand that may not be possible.

Your contribution can make a big difference guys

Thank you guys in advance for your advice and insights.

This post has been edited by MBCH: May 15 2023, 06:14 AM
TSMBCH
post May 15 2023, 06:17 AM

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QUOTE(teslaman @ May 15 2023, 06:12 AM)
keep in FD
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Thanks bro

This is what we were talking about too, as now the FD's % are high and 0 risk. but he argue with the launch of CBDC's and the obligation of having something illiquid. "out of banks"

This post has been edited by MBCH: May 15 2023, 06:23 AM
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post May 15 2023, 07:37 PM

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QUOTE(Cavatzu @ May 15 2023, 12:32 PM)
That’s why the MM2H rules were nonsense. Malaysia was by and large seen by expats as a good place for retirement particularly those from the Commonwealth sphere and East Asian countries. Not for high flyers - that would be Singapore.

At least they are learning the error of their ways. Malaysia now has the loosest digital nomad visa.
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No, fyi i'm not a local, but i have already 5 years here.

Thank you guys for sharing your thoughts we think Malaysia does still offer many advantages, and the rentability is good. but yeah it's essential to consider some of the concerns raised.

One of the prominent issues he mentioned and we all know is the visa situation. It's true that Malaysia's MM2H program make no sense at all compared to other countries in the region. various countries in Southeast Asia offer long-term visas without requiring huge substantial investments making them more attractive.

Additionally, the cost of living in Malaysia is relatively higher compared to countries like Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand. This factor should be taken into account when evaluating the overall affordability of living in Malaysia.

But my friend highlighted the rental market in Malaysia, and he says there's good demand with a RM 4-5k / month he believe that Malaysia's real estate market may benefit from future growth, considering the rise of China and emerging countries in Asia. The development activities initiated by the Chinese in Cambodia serve as an example of the transformative potential in the region, attracting people from around the world.

Personally i prefer (FDs) were previously discussed as a viable choice. However, my friend is concerned about keeping cash in the bank beyond 2027, thats why he is exploring property investments as an alternative to diversify and not keeping cash

 

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