
CH Williams Urges for Targeted Solutions
Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) had on 3 November imposed with immediate effect the maximum loan-to-value (LTV) ratio of 70% for the third house financing facility taken by a borrower as it seeks to curb “excessive investment and speculative activity in the residential property market”. The measure aims to support a stable and sustainable property market, and promote the continued affordability of homes for the general public as BNM had observed that specific locations, particularly in and around urban centers, have experienced faster growth in the number of transactions, in house prices as well as an increase in financing provided for multiple purchases by a single borrower.