In Malaysia, Transport Minister Anthony Loke suggests reducing parking space requirements for new developments near public transport, potentially lowering property prices. This approach aligns with trends seen in cities like Melbourne and Hong Kong, where high parking costs drive up real estate prices. Residents may need to adapt to a bit more walking.
Malaysia’s Property Market: Less Parking, Lower Costs?
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