Medini breaks new frontiers

Once a lush forest, Medini is now slowly coming to life with a hive of activities and new standards in luxury living.

Paradiso Nuova by Zhouyuan Iskandar located in Medini in Nusajaya, Johor.

Paradiso Nuova by Zhouyuan Iskandar located in Medini in Nusajaya, Johor. Photo: Courtesy of Zhouyuan Iskandar Sdn Bhd.

By Khalil Adis

For the newly initiated, Medini, located in Nusajaya, Johor, can be quite an assault on the senses, especially since it is a brand new township where the entire buzz is centred at.

Located in the heart of Iskandar Malaysia, this is where the breakneck pace of development has been taking place since Iskandar Malaysia was first mooted by former Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi in 2006.

As you drive past the Coastal Highway from the Second Link, you can’t help but be amazed by the sheer size of the developments taking place once you reach the sweeping intersection.

That was exactly how I felt when I was first covering Iskandar Malaysia as a property journalist way back in 2008.

Coming out of my cocoon in Singapore, that year witnessed my first foray into Medini, Iskandar Malaysia as part of a media junket trip to understand and write about what the buzz is all about.

I had heard a lot about Medini and Iskandar Malaysia back then but I wasn’t sure what to make out of it.

However, once I got there, it was something that completely blew my mind.

Measuring just 9.3 sq km, it is hard to imagine that this was once a lush pristine forest filled with oil palm plantations.

Now, Medini has transformed into a Grade ‘A’ site with top-notch infrastructure that rivals even that of Singapore’s.

The Malaysian government has so far spent RM5.9 billion to develop Medini into a world class city with infrastructures such as roads, lightings and sewerage treatment plants.

Medini – the spark that ignited the Iskandar Malaysia success story

Medini will be the hub of Islamic finance and is home to Khazanah-Temasek Holdings JV project and LEGOLAND Malaysia.

Medini will be the hub of Islamic finance and is home to Khazanah-Temasek Holdings JV project and LEGOLAND Malaysia. Photo: Courtesy of Iskandar Investment Berhad.

Blessed with land that stretches as far as they eyes can see, Medini’s area spans from the iconic Legoland Theme Park landmark in the lifestyle zone to the creative buzz of film-making at Pinewood Iskandar Malaysia Studios, near the leisure zone and business district.

First identified as a special economic zone by Iskandar Investment Berhad (IIB), the statutory body has over the years developed various catalytic industries to spur the success of Iskandar Malaysia.

From tourism to creative industry, Medini is now slowly becoming a bustling district with a tourism hub at Legoland Theme Park and a film-making facility at Pinewood Iskandar Malaysia Studios.

This was a far cry from the Medini that I was covering when Legoland’s construction was taking place in 2010.

During that year, I went into the heart of Iskandar Malaysia again to write a special report to update readers on the progress taking place.

Armed with a safety helmet and boots, this time round, I braved the elements as I witnessed first hand the construction of what is now the area’s iconic landmark – Legoland Theme Park.

Indeed, the rapid pace of development that Iskandar Malaysia had undergone since 2006 had caught most Singaporeans by surprise, as back then, many had thought Iskandar Malaysia would not take off.

Fast forward to 2015, Iskandar Malaysia is the most successful by far of the five economic zones in Malaysia.

According to Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA), Iskandar Malaysia has attracted a total cumulative investment of RM156.51 billion from 2006 to October 2014.

Of this total, 51 per cent of RM79.17 billion of investments has been realised.

Booming residential sector near Legoland Theme Park

LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Theme Park will give a boost to the property sector and lead to job creation for Johoreans.

LEGOLAND Malaysia Water Theme Park will give a boost to the property sector and lead to job creation for Johoreans. Photo: Courtesy of LEGOLAND Theme Park.

As more and more investments and jobs are created in and around Medini, it has led to demand for residential homes to support the various catalytic industries.

Due to its limited size, however, land here is extremely rare and much sought after,

The first game-changer occurred when Temasek Holdings and Khazanah Nasional announced that they will be jointly developing two projects here that arose from the land swop deal in 2010 – Afiniti Medini and Avira.

Since then, Medini has attracted many developers to launch projects, among them Zhuoyuan Iskandar Sdn Bhd, who is the developer of Paradiso high-end residential project in Medini.

“One of the key main reasons we chose to invest in the Malaysian market was the clear identification of the different flagship zones and defined blueprints for each zone. In addition to this, there were considerations such as the ease for foreign investors to enter into the market and form partnerships as well as regulatory incentives that include tax exemptions up to 2020 and no restrictions on foreign buyers. It’s a rare opportunity in Malaysia that aided our decision,” said Wang Bin Wu, chief executive officer for Zhuoyuan Iskandar.

Indeed, Medini is the only area in Malaysia that has been designated as a free trade zone to make it foreign-investor friendly.

For example, in Medini, foreign investors are not subjected to the minimum purchase price of RM1 million and Real Property Gains Tax ((RPGT).

As we speak, the area in and around Medini is buzzing with expatriates from Frost & Sullivan to lecturers at EduCity who now call Iskandar Malaysia home.

Figures from IRDA shows that from January to October 2014, Iskandar Malaysia has secured RM24.87 billion in new investments.

Among the promoted sectors, manufacturing recorded the highest cumulative committed investment at RM50.97 billion.

Chartering new frontiers with revised city blueprint and luxury living

As more and more quality jobs are being created in and around Medini, so are demand for quality homes and infrastructure.

Realising this, IRDA has developed a new city blueprint that will take Medini and Iskandar Malaysia into a new frontier.

“IRDA has also developed several blueprints and the new version of the comprehensive development plan (CDP) incorporates the implementation plan and programmes such as the Iskandar Malaysia Smart City Framework that incorporates the environment, economic and social aspects. It will also help us in planning for the enablers to support future catalyst projects,” said Datuk Ismail Ibrahim, chief executive for IRDA.

The second game changer in Medini is Zhuoyuan Iskandar who has upped the ante in terms of luxury living in the heart of Iskandar Malaysia.

In Medini, the developer’s high-end residence called Paradiso Nuova is breaking new grounds in terms of finishings and fittings.

“Our focus is to develop high quality real estate that is benchmarked to top international standards that will appeal to buyers as a compelling investment opportunity. We have designed Paradiso Nuova to be a class above other developments in Iskandar,” said Wang.

Indeed, Paradiso Nuova offers discerning home owners something not found in other developments.

Paradiso Nuova is an oasis of grandeur that offers personalised attention and luxury from the ground-up featuring a range of luxurious apartments, stunningly designed by world-class architects Ong & Ong. Each unit will be completed with quality finishes such as marble and solid timber floorings. The apartment is also brandished with fittings from Bosch, Signature Kitchen, Teka, Franke, Toto and Grohe.

“All units are also equipped with a 5-tiered security system to provide full confidence in safety for all residents. Paradiso Nuova’s prime location ensures that residents will have easy access to the amenities surrounding the property in addition to enjoying its high-end facilities,” said Wang.

Paradiso Medini is blessed with a 4.2 acres backyard of urban green space at the doorstep. Zhuoyuan Iskandar will enhance this green space into uniquely designed recreational park providing its’ residents with a vast array of communal leisure facilities.

Prime Minister Najib Razak officially launches EduCity Iskandar

Malaysia’s premiere education hub offers quality education from renowned universities at a fraction of their cost in their home countries.

A token of appreciation by Managing Director of Educity Iskandar Malaysia to Prime Minister of Malaysia, YAB Dato' Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak. Photo: Courtesy Iskandar Investment Berhad (IIB).

A token of appreciation by Managing Director of Educity Iskandar Malaysia to Prime
Minister of Malaysia, YAB Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak. Photo: Courtesy Iskandar Investment Berhad (IIB).

Prime Minister Dato’ Sri Najib Tun Razak has officially launched what has been billed as “Malaysia’s best-in-class education hub”, according to a media statement from Iskandar Investment Berhad (IIB).

Called, EduCity Iskandar Malaysia, the education hub is one of the catalytic industries that IIB has spearheaded to spur the growth of Iskandar Malaysia.

Situated within a 600-acre flagship education hub in Nusajaya, Johor, EduCity is run via IIB’s subsidiary company, Education@Iskandar Sdn Bhd (EISB).

The launch was held in conjunction with the Gen-Y Fest organised by Johor Elected Representatives’ Wives Association (JUITA).

The premier launched Iskandar Malaysia’s education hub after signing the official plaque at EduCity’s stadium and sports complex.

“We have to prepare the younger generation so that they will continue to lead our country to achieve greatness,” Dato’ Sri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister of Malaysia, said at the launch.

“The Prime Minister’s presence to officially open EduCity is a momentous event as it demonstrates the significance of this educational initiative to Malaysia’s future. Through EduCity, we offer students the opportunity to obtain a top-quality education at some of the best global institutions right here in the heart of Iskandar Malaysia,” said Joanne Jacinta Oei, managing director of Education@Iskandar Sdn Bhd (EISB).

Top-notch education hub

Model of the Stadium & Sports Complex. Photo: Courtesy of IIB,

Model of the Stadium & Sports Complex. Photo: Courtesy of IIB.

EduCity comprises top global universities and institutes of higher education, academia-industry research and development centres, as well as accommodation and recreational facilities.

Back when it was first conceptualised in 2008, IIB has put in place stringent requirements such that each education institution is only allowed to offer the best course that the various institutes and universities are renowned for.

For example, Newcastle University of Medicine Malaysia (NuMed) and the University of Southampton Malaysia Campus will only offer Medicine and Engineering courses respectively.

Institutions that are already up and running include NuMed, University of Southampton Malaysia Campus, Netherlands Maritime Institute of Technology and Marlborough CollegeMalaysia.

The cost of studying at these universities in EduCity is about 40 per cent cheaper (Khalil Adis, Property Report, “Iskandar Malaysia On the Rise”, January 2011 issue) compared to studying in their respective countries.

Although EduCity is like a ghost town when night falls, it is set to be buzzing by 2018 – just in time when the Rapid Transit System (RTS) connecting to Singapore’s MRT will start operation just next to LEGOLANDTheme Park.

According to IIB, the next three years will see four more tertiary institutions opening.

They include the Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS), Raffles University Iskandar, University of Reading, the Multimedia University in collaboration with University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts, as well as one additional international school, Raffles American School.

The property sector around EduCity has also received a significant boost with Ujana as home to foreign university lecturers.

Three-bedroom condos in Ujana are currently transacting for around RM4,000 a month.

For an RM800,000 unit, this represents a rental yield of 6 per cent.

EduCity is also for Johoreans

Newcastle University of Medicine (NuMed) offers degree course in Medicine. The cost of studying here is 40 per cent cheaper than studying in the United Kingdom.

Newcastle University of Medicine (NuMed) offers degree course in Medicine. The cost of studying here is 40 per cent cheaper than studying in the United Kingdom. Photo: Khalil Adis.

Also present at the ceremony were Y.Bhg Datin Sri Rosmah Mansor, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and Chief Minister of Johor, Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin.

According to IIB, several leading international universities and schools are now educating students in key industries and sectors at EduCity.

IIB said EduCity is strategically designed to act as a talent pool for the booming development region of Iskandar Malaysia.

Participants of the Gen-Y Fest were students from all over Johor who took part in the many activities specially organised to appeal to the generation.

Some of the activities include creative workshops, auto shows, football & swimming clinics as well as sports activities such as biking, motocross, wall climbing and the flying fox challenge.

The 1-day fest ended with a car decoration competition and a lucky draw.

LEGOLAND Malaysia’s Water Park opens

Property sector seen to benefit from LEGOLAND Malaysia’s success

LEGOLAND Malaysia's Water Theme Park will give a boost to the property sector and lead to job creation for Johoreans.

LEGOLAND Malaysia’s Water Theme Park will give a boost to the property sector and lead to job creation for Johoreans. Photo: Courtesy of LEGOLAND Malaysia.

By Khalil Adis

There is now more things to do across the causeway with the opening of what is billed as “the largest LEGOLAND Water Park in the world and the first in Asia” in Nusajaya, Johor.

Located just next to LEGOLAND Malaysia, the Water Park opened today and will feature more than 20 slides well as over 70 LEGO models.

Siegfried Boerst, general manager of LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort said that the addition will mean families will want to make more visits and stay longer.

“The Water Park will add a whole new dimension to the LEGOLAND Malaysia experience. In total, LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort will have more than 70 rides, slides, shows and attractions. This is a unique holiday destination for the entire family to enjoy. It will offer adventure, education and fun for action-packed day trips or longer breaks,” Boerst said in a statement.

Families will get to enjoy the Water Park’s signature rides such as the Build-A-Raft River and Joaker Soaker.

The former allows children to customise their own raft with soft LEGO bricks before floating down a lazy river.

Meanwhile the latter is a fun interactive platform in the wade pool where children can play with water cannons as a LEGO jester model ‘tells’ jokes while 350 gallons of water pour down upon them.

The Water Park will be served by a second gate allowing visitors to visit either the Water Park or in combination with LEGOLAND Malaysia.

LEGOLAND Water Park will also feature two restaurants, private cabanas for rent and a retail store on-site.

Tourism sector has met its target

LEGOLAND Water Park’s opening and its objective is in line with what the state of Johor has been trying to achieve since Iskandar Malaysia’s inception in 2006.

Mooted by former Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi, Johor has been looking to develop catalytic industries so as to enjoy the economic spillover from Singapore.

Tourism & leisure are one of the key industries identified by Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA) to anchor visitors from Singapore to stay one or two days in Johor and create job opportunities for Johoreans.

Seven years later, Iskandar Malaysia appears to have reaped the fruits of its labour with the opening of the Water Park as well as LEGOLAND Hotel next year.

According to IRDA, of the RM118.93 billion committed investments as of June this year, 2.5 per cent comprises investments in the tourism sector.

So far, RM53.73 billion has been realised.

Since its opening in 15 September 2012, LEGOLAND Malaysia has already surpassed its target of one million visitors with 80 per cent of its visitors coming from the domestic market.

In addition, about 80 per cent of LEGOLAND Malaysia’s employees are from Johor.

The theme park boasts one of the best paying jobs in town –  starting from RM1,600 while managers and technicians can expect a salary from RM2,200 a month onwards,

Booming property sector around the theme park

LEGOLAND Malaysia’s success has also led to a property boom within its vicinity.

Medini, where LEGOLAND Malaysia is located at, has become a sought after location with a slew of property launches there.

Projects such as Afiniti Medini by Khazanah Nasional and Temasek Holdings were oversubscribed while Meridin by the Mah Sing Group and Paradiso Nuova by Zhouyuan Iskandar are proving to be popular among Singaporeans.

Iskandar Investment Berhad (IIB), which has selected plots of land in Iskandar Malaysia, has also sold all the land banks within the Medini area.

According to UOB Kay Hian Research, the second quarter of this year saw transaction volumes and values climbing especially within the Iskandar market.

For instance, transaction volume and values climbed by about 13.2 per cent and 30 per cent for Johor from the first to the second quarter.

This had led to an increase in levy hikes for foreigners from 2014 and a possible increase in Real Property Gains Tax (RPGT), expected to be announced during the 2014 Budget.

Is Iskandar Malaysia real or just a mirage?

Named after the Sultan of Johor, Kota Iskandar is the administrative capital of Iskandar Malaysia.

Named after the Sultan of Johor, Kota Iskandar is the administrative capital of Iskandar Malaysia.

When I first ventured into Iskandar Malaysia as a property journalist back in 2008, I was behaving like a typical Singaporean.

“Is it safe? Will I get robbed? Will the Malaysian government follow through on its promise?”

Those were some questions at the back of my mind and questions posed to Iskandar Investment Berhad’s (IIB) former CEO, Arlida Ariff.

She answered my questions with surprising patience and candour, as if she understood the inherent fears and psyche of the typical Singaporean.

I walked away from the interview feeling half convinced and undecided about Iskandar Malaysia.

Perception issues of Johor Bahru could make or break your investments

Perception issues of Johor Bahru as an unsafe city still remains.

Perception issues of Johor Bahru as an unsafe city still remain. Robbery and car jackings are often notoriously linked to the Malaysian city.

Stories of Singaporeans being robbed or making bad investments in the closest Malaysian state to Singapore are nothing new.

In fact, I do know of friends and relatives who were robbed or whose properties failed to appreciate in value in Johor Bahru.

There were also other horror stories of developers who did not follow through on housing projects, leaving investors with no homes but saddled with debts.

Therefore, I do not blame Singaporeans for thinking the way I do.

The perception issue still remains and I foresee it will take a generation to dissipate.

In fact in my property talks and when bringing in investors to Iskandar, I always encounter such perception issues among Singaporeans.

Then again, I always tell them, this inherent fear will deter investors from entering the property market at its infancy stage and reap rewards as Iskandar Malaysia develops.

It is definitely not a market for the faint hearted who are used to the transparency of Singapore.

Property prices show appreciation

Landed homes in East Ledang have now doubled in value.

Landed homes in East Ledang have now doubled in value.

Property prices within Nusajaya have now doubled with condominium launches now around the RM1,200 per sq ft mark.

Compare that to the very first condo project, Ujana, which was launched at around RM250 per sq ft.

Last month, marks the completion of Ujana which now hovers around the RM450 per sq ft pricing.

Back when Ujana was first launched, UEM Land was testing the market as condominium developments are still a rare concept for Johoreans.

After all, why live in an apartment when most Johoreans are used to living in a landed home that offer plenty of outdoor space?

With more condominium launches ahead like PineTree Residences, Teega and Encorp, property developers are getting more upbeat while locals are seeing living in a condo as a lifestyle choice of the upwardly mobile.

A lot more follow through from authorities

Medini will be the hub of Islamic finance and is home to Khazanah-Temasek Holdings JV project and LEGOLAND Malaysia.

Medini will be the hub of Islamic finance and is home to Khazanah-Temasek Holdings JV project and LEGOLAND Malaysia.

Fast forward four years later, Iskandar Malaysia is making good progress with the first stage of getting its infrastructure together already in place.

Now, Iskandar Malaysia is entering into its second phase with catalytic industries such as tourism (LEGOLAND MALAYSIA and Puteri Harbour Family Theme Park) and education (NuMed, University of Southampton, Stadium and Sports Complex and International Student’s Village) now ready.

In fact, this month, Iskandar Malaysia has surpassed the RM100 billion mark in terms of investments with notable Singapore companies such as CapitaLand and Raffles Education making their mark there.

Warming bilateral ties, burying the hatchet

If you were to talk to the local authority, Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA), there seemed to be a lot more follow through on the various projects with economic clusters to support the property market.

IRDA has also been very proactive when it comes to dealing with the media and interested investors when arranging site visits.

On the political front, the warming bilateral relations between Singapore and Malaysia have made it possible for Iskandar Malaysia to blossom.

Remember back in the 1980s when there was much talk about our MRT going into Johor Bahru but did not materialise under the difficult Lee Kuan Yew-Mahathir era?

Well, 2018 will mark a major milestone when our MRT connection from Tuas go into Nusajaya and back to Woodlands North MRT HQ.

Who would have thought this would happen back then?

Whether or not you believe in the potential of Iskandar Malaysia, the region is rising as an economic powerhouse that we can no longer ignore its significance.

Just take a drive across the causeway.