Johor looks for best way to solve over 70,000 unsold, unoccupied homes

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Factors contributing to the problem are new homeownership policies and conditions.

The Johor state government will look for the best method to solve the problem involving more than 70,000 unsold, unoccupied or abandoned houses around the city.

Menteri Besar Hasni Mohammad said among the factors contributing to the problem are new homeownership policies and conditions such as Malaysia My Second Home Programme .Read more from this author

 

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Drop the price down, dont give to foreigners, give to locals who can prove having low incomes.

Sell to China? 😂

Give away to poor people.

Built homes for rich, while johor have among the lowest buying power in Malaysia.

Why is developer project ends up to govt business, i found this very fishy and very annoying

Give me 1 solution?

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One wonders how did you end up with such a situation. Is it the fault of developers? What about the approval authorities? Were there feasibility studies that could have prevented such massive over construction?

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