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Top 6 Reasons Why Getting a New Condominium or Landed House in Selangor Is Becoming a Better Choice for Urban Living

22 Oct 2019

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It is the right place of getting a new landed property in Selangor as it is the most prosperous state in Malaysia. Here are 6 reasons to convince you!

The state of Selangor is the most developed state in Malaysia, with the highest population of any state and the lowest poverty rate in the country, so it will come as no surprise if you're looking at new condos or houses for sale in Selangor to move into. But if you are still not completely convinced, here are six reasons to nudge you in the right direction.

Of the 13 states in the country, Selangor is the richest and most developed with a GDP of RM321 million (2018) or 23.5% of the entire country's GDP. It also has the highest revenue collected by the state government in Peninsular Malaysia at RM2.8 billion. Apart from having the highest number of employed persons at 3.4 million, it also has the highest Labour force participation rate (LFPR) at 75.7%.

It goes without saying that Selangor houses some of the best public amenities available in the country, be it healthcare or education. In terms of healthcare, there are more than 10 public hospitals and above 40 private ones, which makes buying a new condo or house in Selangor an attractive prospect. Programs like Skim Peduli Sihat and Skim Rawatan Jantung Selangor are aimed at helping the lower income group receive adequate healthcare access and aid. The Selangor State Development Corporation (PKNS) has also formed the wholly-owned subsidiary Selgate Corporation, tasked to build 10 new private hospitals in Selangor.

There are also 160 institutions of higher learning in Selangor. Reputable institutions include the likes of Monash University, Sunway University, HELP University, Taylor's University, Nottingham University, KDU, SEGI, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman and many more. People looking for a house for sale in Selangor would be pleased to know that their children's education needs are well-catered for.

Of course, any mention of infrastructure will not be complete without talking about the many shopping malls (149 in total as of H1 2019) sprawled across the state. Indeed, Selangor is a retail haven, comprising malls like 1 Utama, Sunway Pyramid, The Curve/IPC Mall/IKEA, IOI Mall Puchong, IOI Mall City Mall Putrajaya, Central I-City, Setia City Mall, Empire Subang, Paradigm Mall etc.

The country's two major airports, KLIA (main terminal and low cost terminal KLIA2) as well as Subang SkyPark are also located in Selangor.

The Selangor state actually has a plethora of schemes providing aid to its citizens, especially those from the lower income group. Eligible children registered with Tabung Warisan Anak Selangor (TAWAS) will receive RM1,500 when they turn 18. Parents can apply for nursery fees and pre-school aid. Eligible households also receive RM1,500 when a child enrols into a private or public higher education institution. All women born in Selangor or with Selangor residency and aged 35 and above can get a free mammogram screening. The state government also provides interest-free business loans up to RM50,000 to qualified businesses.

A September 2019 report by the Valuation & Property Services Department on the Malaysian Property Market noted that the performance of Selangor property market received a boost in H1 2019.