MM2H: Creating Demand For High-end Properties
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The Malaysia My Second Home Programme has undergone several changes since its introduction in 2002, the latest of which is making it a condition that successful applicants must also purchase a residential property of a certain minimum value. Anthony Liew, president of the MM2H Consultants’ Association shares his insights into this industry for an idea of its demand and challenges faced by applicants. Image Credit: shutterstock.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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