Will It Complete on Time? M Aspira VP 2029 & Mah Sing’s Record
The No.1 fear with any new launch is handover. Here’s how to read M Aspira’s timeline sensibly.

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The 30-second read
- Vacant possession (VP) is targeted for June 2029 — about 58 months from SPA signing.
- Valid VP means more than “keys”: it needs the Certificate of Completion & Compliance (CCC) and utilities ready.
- A listed, established developer is your best protection on the handover question — pick the builder, not just the brochure.
When a brochure says “Completion (VP) June 2029,” what are you actually being promised? Reading a serviced-residence timeline properly is the difference between a confident purchase and an anxious one.
What vacant possession requires
VP is the moment you legally take possession. It is not just a handover ceremony — for valid VP the project needs its Certificate of Completion & Compliance (CCC) issued by the submitting professional, with water and electricity ready for connection. M Aspira’s targeted VP is June 2029, roughly 58 months after SPA signing, which is a normal build period for a development of this scale.
After handover: the defect-liability period
Once you take VP you enter the defect-liability period (typically 24 months for housing), during which the developer must rectify defects you report at no cost. Budget time to inspect your unit thoroughly at handover and lodge defects promptly — this is where a good buyer protects themselves.
Why the developer matters
The single best protection against handover risk is buying from an established, listed developer with the balance sheet and reputation to finish what it starts. M Aspira is developed by Mah Sing Properties Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Bursa Main-Board-listed Mah Sing Group — a top-tier Malaysian developer with a long, nationwide delivery record. That track record is precisely why the “will it complete?” question is far smaller here than with an unproven builder.
My advice: keep your own dated record of construction progress (I send clients site updates), read the VP and defect clauses in your SPA, and treat the developer’s reputation as part of the asset you are buying.


