The property industry is warning about a shortage of new homes to cope with rising population as home building approvals dropped to a 20-year low – the sharpest drop on record.
The property industry is warning about a shortage of new homes to cope with rising population as home building approvals dropped to a 20-year low – the sharpest drop on record. The January building approvals were 27.
6 per cent lower than in December and 8.4 per cent lower than in January last year.Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
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