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Up in the air: What next for buyers of Johor Bahru condos uncompleted for years?

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Johor Bahru’s property market has long drawn Singaporeans seeking relative affordability and proximity. But the city is also home to a significant share of Malaysia’s troubled developments. Editor's note: The Peak's developer, Gabungan AQRS, told CNA on Oct 6 that 89 per cent of the works have been completed and both towers in the project "remain on track for practical completion in the second quarter of 2026".

Johor Bahru’s property market has long drawn Singaporeans seeking relative affordability and proximity. But the city is also home to a significant share of Malaysia’s troubled developments. Editor's note: The Peak's developer, Gabungan AQRS, told CNA on Oct 6 that 89 per cent of the works have been completed and both towers in the project "remain on track for practical completion in the second quarter of 2026".

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