As Malaysia prepares for Budget 2026, set to be tabled in Parliament on 10 October 2025, the nation faces pressing challenges in the property sector that require urgent and decisive attention. Rising construction costs, regulatory hurdles, and labour shortages are placing significant pressure on both developers and homebuyers, threatening the resilience and affordability of the housing market.
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