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 Plan to sell a piece of land., Agicultural land at hometown (N9)

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MGM
post Mar 4 2025, 01:30 PM

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QUOTE(cempedaklife @ Mar 4 2025, 12:42 PM)
What do you need our help on?
Yes, your sis don’t even want to listen to your reasons to sell.
But you should listen to why she don’t want to sell. Maybe can address her concern and convince her to sell.

Edit: saw your above reply. Discuss lor. Maybe she missed your mum. Try reason. The land, you guys never really see. It’s so far. It’s not even a memory of your late mother. Keep other memento.

Ask her how she envision the future is if keep the land keep for 100 years? Your grandkids will quarrel with her grandkids. 😄

Raise the issue if Mr J passes as well like the other forummer say, did she think about it?
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Mana tahu it is a Leasehold land, at the end belongs to govt.

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post Mar 4 2025, 08:57 PM

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QUOTE(Akmall540 @ Mar 4 2025, 11:22 AM)
My late mother owned a piece of land, about 8.95 acres. The land grant has two names—my late mother and another person, whom I'll call Mr. J.

In December 2024, I received a call from someone claiming his client was interested in buying the land. It used to be a rubber estate, but since 2020, there have been no rubber trees, meaning it may require replanting (tanaman semula).

I met Mr. J, and he agreed to sell if I could find the right buyer at the right price. He owns 2/5 of the land, while my late mother owned 3/5.

The issue arose when I asked my siblings—two sisters and a younger brother (I'm the eldest). My second sister immediately refused to sell without even hearing my reasons.

For context, my late mother owned other lands, but this 8.95-acre plot is the largest. I believe we should sell it for several reasons:

1. No one is willing to take responsibility for replanting—lack of time, capital, and knowledge.
2. The land is far from where we currently live.
3. If we find the right buyer, we could earn around RM180k–250k (our 3/5 share based on average price nearby land). This could help us build a simple house in our hometown, replacing the old, unlivable one.
4. If there's any balance, we could perform badal haji for our late mother.

I’d appreciate your thoughts on this.

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Freehold land for <rm50k per acre is really cheap. Is it far away from township? West Coast states should worth >rm100k

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post Mar 5 2025, 07:54 AM

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QUOTE(Akmall540 @ Mar 5 2025, 07:39 AM)
i wish it was that simple. we have another 2 siblings which they also have their right to claim the ownership of the land.
yes, it is quite far from the township. but that is just my estimation. maybe i'm wrong.
Maybe. but i need to hear her explanation on this first. maybe she got a valid point. who knows?
Maybe. but we didnt have that kind of money to buy off the 2/5 from mr J.  sweat.gif
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But even if near to border of NS with PAHANG, should fetch >100k what more NS is below Selangor. Kemayan Pahang is already >100k.
Land north of NSE in Melaka bordering NS is already 100k to 500k.
Southern Johor already 1 to 5mil. Land appreciate so much faster than houses.

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