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Why Buy Malaysian Investment Property   
by Dorte Holm Jensen
If you dream of relaxing in your own private paradise; Malaysia is certainly worth
considering.
Striking natural beauty with some of the most superb beaches, mountains and national
parks in the world, clear emerald waters, recreational activities in a tropical climate -
and a new initiative; "Malaysia: My Second Home" launched by the Malaysian
government " promising a favorable capital gains tax - are all facts that make Malaysia
very attractive for both the tourist and the potential "overseas holiday home buyer".

If you haven't been to Malaysia, you might not know it is a land of paradox. Futuristic
buildings like the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur have exploded out of the
jungle to be seen side by side with wooden huts - basic style - and just an hour's drive
from downtown Kuala Lumpur you can find exceptional luxurious water homes, designer
residences, inspired by the essence of ultimate living.


You could also say it is a society of great variety. It goes without saying for both
architecture and people. Malaysia is a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural society. The Malay
people make up the majority of the population, but there is a substantial Chinese,
Indian and European population as well.


If you are contemplating a Second Home abroad, there is much to be said about
Malaysia.


Malaysia's tropical climate and year round sunshine ensures the growing tourism and
the Southeast Asian state is rapidly becoming one of the most popular travel
destinations in the world. This explains why several investment projects in Malaysia
come with rental guarantee and profitable cash flow.


Kuala Lumpur International Airport is capable of handling 35 million passengers a year,
and it was ranked as the 13th busiest airport in the world in 2007.


For nature-lovers Malaysia is a Mecca! With more than half the country's surface
covered by tropical rainforests, Malaysia is home to exotic and protected plants and
animals and well known as an eco-tourism destination.

One of the greatest things about Malaysian nature and wildlife is that you never really
finish exploring it. There are always something exiting to see or do, waiting - just
around the next corner - whether it is Mountain Climbing, Jungle Trekking, Bird
Watching, Scuba Diving or visiting the fascinating Sepilong Orang-Utan Sanctuary.


By choosing a property close to the capital city of Kuala Lumpur,


you get the best of both worlds. You have your own little private paradise in peaceful,
breathtaking surroundings and yet easy access to the blaze of multi-coloured lights;
Kuala Lumpur by night.

Choose between arrays of restaurants. In some places you will be entertained by
traditional Malaysian dances during dinner. Take a stroll and soak in the atmosphere.
Chinatown and the night markets are absolutely a must! You will find some real
bargains there. Relax, take your time, you can still dance till the early morning in the
night life of Kuala Lumpur.