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Property Purchase Guide for Expatriates / Foreigners
That means 'Welcome' in the Malay (and official) language of Malaysia, and purchasing property here could be as easy as that greeting rolling off your tongue. Malaysia remains as one of the friendliest and hassle-free nations in the Asian region for foreigners who intend to acquire properties. It is also perhaps one of the most flexible countries when it comes to legal issues relating to the buying of properties.
Currently there is no limit on the number of residential properties that a foreigner can purchase. The entire buying process is the same as a local buyer, aside from several rules and restrictions. Here is a general guideline of the terms and conditions, but do seek a lawyer's advice about specific issues relating to the purchase of any property in Malaysia.




To acquire ownership of such land or property, it would be necessary for that land to be re-titled. This would involve the acquisition of land elsewhere (which is not Malay reserve) and getting approval to exchange with the other land.
It should be noted that Malaysian law allows homes to be built on agricultural land designated "orchard land", providing not more than one building is constructed on each acre of land. These one-acre lots can be rented by foreigners but not purchased.
- Direct ownership
- Allowed to own freehold property
- Established commonwealth legal system
- Constitutional property ownership right
- Established banking system to fund foreign acquisition
- Workable purchase procedures
- Statutory protection for homebuyer
Consumer experiences may differ depending on location or other factors.