18 February 2014
KUALA
LUMPUR: You must have an average household income of RM14,580 a month to afford
a home in the Klang Valley, according to a recent study.
The
study – spearheaded by Sime Darby Property Bhd in collaboration with the
Faculty of Built Environment of Universiti Malaya – takes into account the
current household spending trend, price of homes and mortgage rates.
It
found that certain groups of buyers interested in strategic areas can have
access to houses that are priced at 56 times their household income.
The
study also found that this same group can afford to spend up to 26% of their
monthly household income to service a mortgage.
It
identified strategic areas in the Klang Valley that are considered not only
accessible but have the potential to appreciate in value. They include Nilai, Denai
Alam, Bukit Jelutong and Bukit Subang.
A
report of the study said that houses in selected areas in the Klang Valley
remain accessible to homeowners who may be looking to invest in a second home.
The
Housing-Income Index which was launched here yesterday by Urban Wellbeing,
Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan, who said the
survey results would be useful for potential house buyers.
“The
Index and its key findings had been reviewed by the ministry, and we find that
the information is valuable as it can help policy makers and developers work
hand-in-hand to build more houses that are not only accessible. but which can
appreciate in value,” he said.
Abdul
Rahman hoped that other property developers and the academia can carry out
similar surveys in the country.
Based
on the findings, Sime Darby said that 68% ofplanned housing schemes in the
Klang Valley were in the accessible range.
“We
intend to utilise the results to develop innovative, high quality products that
are accessible and meet market needs,” said Sime darby Property managing
director Datuk Seri Abd Wahab Maskan.
The Housing-Income Index was
developed to gain a better understanding of home-owner profiles, specifically
household incomes and spending patterns in relation to owning a home.
The study covered 1,529 respondents,
of whom 1,183 were home owners at 12 locations: Bukit Jelutong, Denai Alam,
Bukit Subang, Bandar Bukit Raja, Subang Jaya, USJ, Putra Heights, Ara
Damansara, Mont Kiara, Melawati, Kajang and Nilai.
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