Malaysia’s Real Residential Property Price Index Growth data is updated quarterly, averaging 2.890 % from Mar 1989 to Sep 2019, with 123 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 25.220 % in Sep 1991 and a record low of -16.420 % in Sep 1998. Lim says a property in the Klang Valley could fetch an average of around 3% rental return yearly and a minimum 5% capital appreciation annually, which comes up to an investment return of about 8%. Compared with other low-risk wealth accumulation tools, such as fixed deposits which provide around 3% to 4% returns, a property would be a better choice to preserve one’s wealth. Malaysia’s average house price stood at MYR 416,993 (US$ 100,685) in 2018. By property type: Terraced house average prices rose by 6.4% (5.4% inflation-adjusted) to MYR 378,474 (US$ 91,384) during 2018. But if you’ve studied the property market for the past 25 years (outside of the property boom between 2010 and 2014), you will find that the appreciation rate is only about 3% to 4% per year on average. Property prices definitely do not go up as much as they used to today.
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