Link house projects in the pipeline


(From left) Norliza, Mohd Salem, Noor Azmi and Morita looking at the model of Bandar Uda Utama.

Demand for landed residential properties in south Johor remains good, especially in several sought-after locations in Iskandar Malaysia.

Uda Holdings Bhd president and chief executive officer Mohd Salem Kailany said this was fuelled by developments taking place in the country’s first economic growth corridor.

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