German Govt selling two properties in KL for RM225mil


PETALING JAYA: The German government is selling the two properties it owns in the heart of Kuala Lumpur for a potential combined worth of RM225mil.

According to an advertisement in The Star and a local business daily recently, the former residence of the German ambassador in Jalan Kia Peng and the Goethe-Institut sited in Jalan Langgak Golf, have been put up for sale by tender by real estate consultants Savills Rahim & Co.

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