A consumer group says the government should market low-cost properties directly to the people they are meant for.
PETALING JAYA: A consumer group has urged Putrajaya to improve the marketing of houses meant for the Bottom 40 income group.
“This financing for the lower income group to buy property under RM150,000 with the low interest rate of 3.5% is good,” he told FMT. Chang said the houses and funding should be marketed in the areas where the properties are located rather than through exhibitions held elsewhere.
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