Malaysia’s real estate and what drives it (TheStar Business Week)

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THE Cost of Living (COL) survey by ECA International is carried out twice a year, comparing a basket of 128 consumer goods and services commonly purchased by expatriates in over 300 locations worldwide. Multinational companies use the results to help compensate their internationally mobile staff. Living costs for expatriates are affected by inflation, availability of goods and exchange rates, all of which can have a significant impact on expatriate remuneration packages. They concluded the following on Asian cities:  

“In Asia, Seoul maintains its position as the most expensive city in Asia for expatriates, moving from 8th to 7th in the global ranking over the past 12 months. During the same period, Tokyo, Asia’s second most costly city, dropped out of the top ten for the first time moving from 10th to 13th.   A 6% overall rise in the cost of goods and services typically purchased by expatriates has meant that despite the weakening Hong Kong dollar, Hong Kong’s position in the ranking has remained steady and is still the fifth most expensive location in the region and ranked 79th worldwide.  The recent rise in GST in Singapore from 5% to 7% has contributed to pushing up living costs in Singapore, which has risen 10 places in the ranking since 2006. This, together with no change in Hong Kong’s position, means that the gap is closing between the two locations.”  Where does Malaysia stand? 

Asia’s Most Expensive Cities (Global Ranking) 

1       (7) Seoul 

2       (13) Tokyo 

5        (79) HK 

6        (94) Taipei 

7        (95) Beijing 

8        (100) Shanghai 

9       (122) Singapore 

11       (153) Jakarta 

18       (168) Bangkok 

24       (177) Mumbai 

25        (178) New Delhi 

29        (191) Manila 

32        (195) Hanoi 

33        (197) Kuala Lumpur 

35        (203) Karachi 

36       (204) Ho Chi Minh City 

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