IFCCI

Market Research

Researching Local Property Markets

3 分钟阅读第 8 课,共 10 课
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学习目标

  1. 1Use Malaysian property data sources to gather quantitative market information
  2. 2Conduct physical area research by visiting the target location at different times
  3. 3Engage local stakeholders for qualitative insights not available in data
  4. 4Build a comparison database to identify fair value and investment opportunities

Become the Expert in Your Target Market

Professional property investors do not try to know every market. They become experts in one or two specific areas. Deep local knowledge gives you an edge that no amount of general market data can replace. Here is how to research a local property market like a professional.

Step 1: Gather Market Data

Start with quantitative research using these Malaysian resources:

  • NAPIC (napic.jpph.gov.my): Official government data — transaction volumes, price indices, unsold inventory, supply pipeline
  • Brickz.my: Actual transaction prices from SPA data. Tells you what people really paid (not asking prices)
  • PropertyGuru/iProperty: Current asking prices and rental listings. Check how many listings exist (supply indicator) and how long they stay up
  • EdgeProp: Analytics, price trends, and project-level data

Step 2: Analyze Transaction Patterns

For your target area, determine:

MetricWhat to Look ForWhere to Find It
Average PSFCurrent value benchmarkBrickz.my, NAPIC
PSF trend (3-5 years)Appreciation or depreciationBrickz.my historical data
Transaction volumeMarket liquidityNAPIC quarterly reports
Rental ratesIncome potentialPropertyGuru, iProperty
Vacancy rateSupply-demand balanceLocal agents, listing counts
Days on marketHow fast properties sell/rentTrack listings over time

Step 3: Physical Area Research

Data only tells part of the story. Visit your target area and observe:

  • Morning rush (7-9 AM): How bad is traffic? Is public transport accessible and functional?
  • Weekday evening (6-8 PM): Is the area lively or dead? Are shops and restaurants busy?
  • Weekend: What do residents do for leisure? Are there parks, malls, markets nearby?
  • Walk the neighborhood: Check maintenance of common areas, security, cleanliness, parking situation

Step 4: Talk to Local Stakeholders

The most valuable research is qualitative — talking to people who know the area:

  • Property agents: Ask about demand patterns, typical tenants, problem areas to avoid
  • Security guards/management office: Ask about occupancy rates, common complaints, tenant demographics
  • Existing tenants: What do they like/dislike? Would they stay long-term? How much do they pay?
  • Mamak/kopitiam owners nearby: They see everything and know the neighborhood intimately

Step 5: Build Your Comparison Database

Create a simple spreadsheet comparing at least 5 similar properties in your target area:

  • Address, built-up area, age, floor level
  • Asking price, actual transacted price (from Brickz.my), PSF
  • Rental rate, gross yield
  • Condition, renovation level, unique features

After analyzing 20–30 comparable properties, you will develop an intuitive sense of what represents fair value and what is overpriced or underpriced. This is your informational edge.

A Practical Example

You are interested in condos near the Surian MRT station (Mutiara Damansara area). Your research reveals: Average PSF is RM550, typical rental is RM2,200 for a 1,000 sq ft unit, gross yield is 4.8%. Units on floors 15+ with pool view command a 10% premium. You spot a unit on floor 18 listed at RM520 PSF — below the average. This could be a deal worth pursuing.

That kind of insight only comes from systematic local research.

核心要点

  1. 1Use NAPIC, Brickz.my, PropertyGuru, and EdgeProp to gather quantitative data on prices, transactions, and trends
  2. 2Visit your target area at different times of day to assess traffic, amenities, safety, and livability firsthand
  3. 3Talk to agents, security guards, tenants, and local shop owners for qualitative insights no data source provides
  4. 4Compare at least 5 similar properties to develop an intuitive understanding of fair value in your target area

Knowledge Check

1. Which resource shows actual transacted property prices (what people really paid) in Malaysia?