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ON FRIDAY

JUNE 12, 2015

W

HILE

the feature last

week delved into the

characteristics to look

out for before

purchasing or investing in a piece of

property, over the next fewweeks

we highlight hot spots (deemed by

industry professionals).

ALL THE RIGHT INGREDIENTS

If there is one place with all the

“right ingredients,” it has to be

Pengerang, which is located on the

south eastern coastal tip of Johor,

adjacent to Singapore. Known to

many Singaporeans for its seafood

and a cycling destination, the town

also has a small customs and

immigration post, many religious

temples, along with aWorld

War II heritage trail near Tanjong

Pengelih. Theremight not bemuch

happening in this “relatively

unpopulated” sleepy town that is

home tomostly fishermen and

farmers but all this will soon change,

looking at themega development

projects on the drawing board and

some that have already begun.

For those who attended the talk

by Ryan Khoo (co-founder of Alpha

Marketing) at a PropertyGuru

seminar, youwould be aware of the

fewprojects (as named below) that

place Pengerang under the “good

DNA” category. “Pengerang is

definitely a hot spot for property

investment today. In fact, there has

been a flurry of activity there in the

past one year, especiallywith regard

to land transactions. This is driven

by the large RM89 billion Rapid

project (the biggest infrastructure

project in the whole of Malaysia) by

Petronas and the upcoming tourism

projects by Khazanah in nearby

Desaru,” reasons Khoo. Moreover,

the large under-supply of

infrastructure and real estate in

the area has also led to high

rental yields.

Here are some of themega

projects said to boost real estate and

the economy down south:

1) Pengerang Integrated Petroleum

Complex (PIPC) – arising from

the Economic Transformation

Programme for amore

progressive and dynamic oil and

gas industry. The 20,000-acre

project will house oil refineries,

naphtha crackers, petrochemical

plants, a liquefied natural gas

(LNG) import terminal and a

regasification plant. All these will

create jobs whichwill require

workers (100,000 estimated), and

workers will need housing. Total

investment for the PIPC project is

approximately RM97 billion.

2) Pengerang also has easy access to

existingmajor international

shipping lanes; for example

Middle East – Singapore – China.

3) It also is adjacent and in close

proximity to Singapore, an

existingmajor trading hub.

4) Pengerang Deepwater Terminal

– a RM5 billion project scheduled

for completion in 2017. The

deepwater jetty facility comes

under the government’s

“Entry Point Projects” and

spreads across 500 acres. It is

said to have the potential to

transformPengerang into

“Asia’s RotterdamPort”

upon completion.

5) Petronas Rapid Project –major

contracts and awards have been

signed, sealed and some started.

Apparently, already RM89 billion

has been spent on this gargantuan

undertaking, withmore expected

as the project is established. This

project comes under the

Pengerang Integrated Complex

(PIC), which is part of the larger

PIPC (

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). The Rapid project

is estimated to cost RM57 billion

while the associated facilities will

cost a further RM40 billion. This

project alone expects to employ

some 70,000workers during

construction. It estimates

creating approximately 4,000

new jobs upon completion.

Many projects within this project

will help spur economic growth

in the region, as well as attract

domestic and foreign

investments.

6)Malaysia-Singapore high-speed

rail (HSR) project – the RM40

billion project is said to create a

new line connecting Jurong

East to theMalaysian capital in

Kuala Lumpur.

7) Rapid Transit System (RTS)

which is anMRT line that links

Singapore to JB city centre.

8) Desaru tourismprojects –

“Quite a long story here as well,”

says Khoo.

[*Note: Both theHSRandRTS

projects will not impact Pengerang

directly but it will help in promoting

the greater Iskandar-Pengerang

locality overall, as it will improve

connectivity between Singapore and

Kuala Lumpur.]

Looking at the huge amounts to

be spent on thementioned

gargantuan projects over the next

five years, Khoo says: “Land prices

have already started tomove up

quite a fair bit as investors have

begun tomove in since the Rapid

project started. It is not easy to find

good land to purchase in Pengerang

today … buyers will need to do their

‘homework’.”

SURROUNDING PROJECTS

With the limited choices of property

to buy in Pengerang at this time, the

few that are available are in the

Pengerang/Desaru vicinity include

“Sebana Cove by IJMandDesaru

Utama byMahabuilders,” Khoo

informs.

“More projects are expected to

be launched in the comingmonths

as demand is simply outstripping

supply. Moreover, more

investments are being pumped in

and the working population is

growing quickly in the area,” Khoo

adds.

While themedia has been quite

negative on IskandarMalaysia in

recent months, those in the know

are actually quite pleasedwith

economic activity in Iskandar,

which include:

Opening of GleneaglesMedini in

July 2015. The first major private

healthcare provider inNusajaya

with an estimated capacity of 300

beds and CPFMedisave enabled.

This has a bigmarket for both

Singaporean and Indonesian

market. A few international

healthcare providers are also

doingmarket studies and looking

to enter this market here.

Opening of Raffles American

School main campus in end 2015,

together with the University of

Reading andMDIS Iskandar

main campus. Expected to add

some 2,000 to 3,000 student

population toNusajaya. We are

also awaitingmore

announcements on Educity

Phase 2 andmore institutions

coming into the east at Bandar

Seri Alamas well as the

vocational schools planned

in Kulaijaya.

Johor is now the No 1 state in

Malaysia attracting

manufacturing investments in

2013 and to date in 2014. A big

point considering Klang Valley

and Penang are the usual

winners. Jobs in this sector

expected to be seen in full by

2016/2017 once these factories

are completed.

Angry Birds opens on 31st Oct

2014 andwe await the

announcements on Sunway

Iskandar’s own theme park. Also

good progress on the theme

parks inDesaru and in Austin

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Heights. We also await some

potential good surprises on other

theme parks and the ferry service

to Singapore currently in

negotiation at Puteri Harbour.

Pinewood Studios has a full

schedule in 2015 – Astro, Imagica

and its own productions are

heavily in the list, creating

thousands of jobs in 2015 and

beyond. More space apparently

is required for expansion.

Pengerang’s Rapid project is on

full swing – RM90 billion is

pouring into the local economy

and Iskandar is the nearest urban

hub, likely to see some spillover

from it especially into east Johor.

High Speed Rail and Rapid

Transit System– The HSR and

RTS are likely to be announced

in early 2015 withworks to start

in end 2015, giving further

impetus to those on the fences.

We expect this to be the biggest

“buy” or “investment green go”

signal and have further big push

impact to Iskandar.

Comprehensive Development

Plan 2 (CDP 2) – IRDA should be

ready to announce this in early

2015, providing clearer insights to

land use and future plans for

IskandarMalaysia and triggering

some parties tomake decisions

here.

Although property prices have

gone up quite a fair bit in Pengerang,

it is still quite affordable compared

with IskandarMalaysia or Klang

Valley being a location that is in the

midst of developing. “Iskandar

Malaysia will also benefit from the

Pengerang/ Desaru boomas it is the

nearest urban city to Pengerang/

Desaru. Much of the investments

and population at Pengerang will

flow from Iskandar. Besides, there

aremany operations / set-

ups in Iskandar as well.

Most notably, the

industrial parks in Pasir

Gudang – as they are the

nearest existing industrial

zones to Pengerang … and

both Johor Port and

Tanjung Langsat Port are

there, the two nearest

ports to Pengerang. In fact

many of the suppliers/

manufacturers supporting

Rapidwill be from

Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, and

will likely operate at least partially

out of Pasir Gudang,” shares Khoo.

Industrial property in Iskandar is

said to have long termpotential due

to the rising cost of labour and land

in Singapore, which is slowly

pushingmany Singaporean

manufacturers out toMalaysia.

Followour article next week

to learn of another hot spot in

the peninsula.

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PART2

Crude & LNG Import

LNG

Regasification

Plant

Residential and Commercial Areas

To National Grid

Into PGU

Buffer Zone

Industrial

Zone

Buffer Zone

Crude and

LNG Storage

Pipeline

Crackers

Oil Refineries

Petrochemical Plants

Power Plant

Preserved Environmentally

Sensitive Area

ILLUSTRATIVE

Graphiccourtesyofwww.mprc.gov.my

GleneaglesMedini

Pixcourtesyofmedini.com.my

Raffles American School

Pixcourtesyofwww.raffles-american-school.edu.my

Pinewood Studios

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PENGERANG INTEGRATED PETROLEUMCOMPLEX (PIPC)