Will the Johor State Election Affect Property Prices?

Will the Johor State Election Affect Property Prices?

Will the Johor State Election Affect Property Prices?

With the Johor state election set for July 11, 2026, it's a question we've been fielding a lot lately: "Howard, should I wait until after the election to buy property in Johor Bahru?"

Our answer, based on years of watching this market, is no — and here's the reasoning behind it.

History Doesn't Support Waiting

Johor has been through multiple state and general elections over the past decade, including 2018 and 2022. Through all of them, property transactions in Iskandar Puteri, Danga Bay, and Senibong Cove kept moving. Buyers who held off "just to be safe" during past election cycles generally didn't gain an advantage — they simply missed out on units at better pricing before demand caught up again.

The Real Drivers Are Structural, Not Political

The forces actually shaping Johor's property market have little to do with which party holds a state seat:

  • The RTS Link connecting Woodlands to Bukit Chagar is a cross-border infrastructure commitment between Malaysia and Singapore.
  • The JS-SEZ (Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone) agreement is a bilateral economic framework, not a state initiative.
  • Foreign direct investment into Johor reached over RM110 billion in 2025 alone, driven by long-term industrial and economic planning.

These are federal-level and cross-border commitments. They don't reset or pause based on the outcome of a state assembly election.

State Governments Have Aligned Incentives

Regardless of which coalition governs Johor after July 11, property and infrastructure development directly benefits state revenue. No incoming administration — BN, PH, or PN — has a real incentive to disrupt momentum that's generating investment and jobs for the state.

Our Take

Don't let election season pause your property decisions. The Singapore-commuter demand, the RTS Link countdown, and JS-SEZ momentum are structural trends. They existed before this election, and they'll still be driving the market after it.

If you've been considering entering the Johor Bahru property market, this is actually a good window to make a move — before post-election demand catches up.


Have questions about a specific project or area in Johor Bahru? Reach out to Johorproperty  — we're happy to walk you through the numbers.

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