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Malaysia
Malaysian master-class property attracts massive investment
For any property investors out there who are looking for an overseas investment opportunity with a certain special something that sets it apart from the fierce competition, these classy Kuala Lumpur 1-2 bed apartments and beautiful 4-6 bed Borneo condominiums could be just what you're looking for. DSR are offering these stunning Malaysian properties from £115k right up to £318k, though their availability is sure to be short-lived after they attract the attention of many an assertive buyer throughout the international property arena.
Aside from the sheer quality of these high specification homes, the fact that they're practically risk-free and highly profitable makes them all the more enticing. Malaysia boasts a capital growth of around 15% per year and rental yields of around 9%, though by the time these high calibre, off-plan Kuala Lumpur apartments are finished, its estimated that their value will increase by as much as 20% whilst the established, award winning Borneo condos offer an equally attractive 7% rental yield that's guaranteed for 5 years, after which time capital gains tax will fall to just 5%.
All Malaysian property offered through DSR provide investors with a prestigious property in a prime private location that put simply is fit for a king, particularly true of the Kuala Lumpur properties, which are specifically situated in Kenny Hills, Tijani 2 North, the countries most expensive address in which the Sultan of Brunei himself owns a home. As for the beachfront Sabah apartments in Borneo, well they offer any investor the complete investment package, with close proximity to the International airport, private pool and professional 18-hole golf course all accessible and close at hand.
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