This would see affordable homes priced between RM150,000 and RM300,000 on the Penang island costing anything from RM135,000 to RM270,000.
In the mainland of Seberang Prai, ceiling prices would come down to between RM135,000 and RM225,000.
Meanwhile, the state expects to help clear more than 3,000 unsold units worth about RM2.6 billion as it lowers the minimum sales price for foreign buyers.
Penang currently does not allow foreigners to buy apartments lower than RM1 million in the island and RM500,000 in Seberang Perai.
Foreigners are also barred from buying landed properties priced less than RM3 million on the island and RM1 million on the mainland.
The revised prices however will allow foreigners to buy apartments priced at RM800,000 and RM400,000 in the island and mainland respectively.
For landed properties, the minimum price is now RM1.8 million (island) and RM750,000 (mainland).
Jagdeep said the reduction was “reasonable”, saying there must be a balance in trying to solve the property overhang while protecting the interests of local buyers.