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Investment Covillea Bukit Jalil, Berjaya Properties

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nicolecheah
post Dec 9 2009, 11:22 PM

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QUOTE(a6meister @ Dec 9 2009, 12:50 PM)
ok, i passed by there a few times, but did not went in to check. this is what i think, the blok B which selling at about RM 400 is a bit overpriced to me.

when it is mentioned overpriced, i point it to the location. bukit jalil and sri petaling to me, is not a place to shout about. secondly, materials for construction, will it be high end, lower end? this is all puzzles.

most important is, why BLOK B is much expensive than BLOK A?

any buyer to clarify this?
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Block A is more expensive than Block B.
More expensive because facing golf view & since almost all units in Block B have been booked, Berjaya sure will increase price to increase their profit. Hoping same response from potential buyers.

However, last Saturday visit the showroom & saw still have many units unsold in Block A. Guess the new selling price is too expensive for most new buyers.
nicolecheah
post Dec 11 2009, 12:13 AM

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QUOTE(kochin @ Dec 10 2009, 11:04 PM)
don't know much about berjaya developments. but have been dissapointed with myself for 'missing' a few projects in the past thus unable to increase my wealth through property investment.
what i meant was, me and my wife went to casa indah 2 about 2 years back with cheque book but still unable to bring myself to commit to it. it was around 260k then and it's easily 350k today. damn!
another lost cause was ara damansara. 22x75 at rm350k and easily rm500k today! sigh!
solaris dutamas at rm380k and last transacted cost was rm550k beofre completion!
so this time round, i didn't really think much about it and jump in before my mind says otherwise. however, my 2 cents thoughts on covillea.
lrt access: it's going to be an extremely important tools to mobility in future with economic uncertainties and fuel pricing fluctuations.
location: i don't understand why bukit jalil is still on low price side. it's prime and easy to access. freehold and near city center. it should comman a premium and yet it's still not. maybe not enough push from developers and lack of government support?
highways: i think it's good for people working near sunway or puchong or subang with kesas. for kl, if near mid valley should still be okay. but traffic to kl city center is gonna be bad. but then again, which road to kl city center isn't jammed?
pricing: i believe the pricing for covillea is on the high side. however, it's important to note that it includes future pricing meaning we need not pay till completion. but i also believe sales will drop dramatically for covillea due to pulling back of payment till completion program by december and also due to the high pricing in block a.

berjaya people take note:
for this amount of pricing, owners expect and demand better furnishing and better workmanship. the showhouse was so-so only. if final product is like showhouse, i think most owners will be able to submit a lengthy defect list.
please review deisgn of shower screen. if the door is swing in opposite direction, it will solve the problem of people getting in and out conveniently. sigh, guess it's freshie architect designing. no offesense to anyone, ya?!

cheers.
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Selling price not include shower screen, as per sales staff. You have to incur additional cost when hand over to you.




 

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