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 Midfields by YTL, Anyone know?

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wyntm
post Apr 24 2012, 04:46 PM

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QUOTE(airline @ Apr 24 2012, 04:15 PM)
yes device use in condo ok?
i use in mk.. no data moving.
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No prob in MF... mF built by YTL ma... surly YES would work well biggrin.gif
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post Apr 24 2012, 04:51 PM

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QUOTE(wyntm @ Apr 24 2012, 04:08 PM)
Don't need to subscribe. They give you a one time off RM50 free credit like in a prepaid which u can immediately use for free and deducted based on yr usage. To continue or subscribe later is up to you.

Not sure about gaming but regular surfing wise, it's much much faster than the maxis broadband or P1 i've tried. I've just terminated my maxis wink.gif

On the lower range, YES has a RM48 for 1.5GB usage and RM68 for 4GB usage which I find are not too bad in terms of pricing actually. I was paying RM66 for maxis at 3GB and it was so much slower. Of course thr are also the RM98 and RM168 packages.
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Yeah see, that's quite terrible. For comparison's sake, Unifi's RM150 package gives you 60GB of data. YES's RM168 give you probably like, 10GB?

Not really viable in my opinion.

Hmmm...
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post Apr 24 2012, 05:52 PM

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Wow, 60GB is fantastic! But I guess for low usage surfers like me, YES is suitable. Any low usage packages for UNIFI?
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post Apr 24 2012, 06:05 PM

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QUOTE(wyntm @ Apr 24 2012, 05:52 PM)
Wow, 60GB is fantastic! But I guess for low usage surfers like me, YES is suitable. Any low usage packages for UNIFI?
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Nah minimum is 60.

YES's plans aren't even enough to download a 1080p movie man laugh.gif

This is really my main concern on Midfields.
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post Apr 25 2012, 08:41 AM

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YES is the best MOBILE broadband in the country ..
But compared to Unifi, no fight already.
Anyway, i believe once the JMB is formed, then the residents can decide on their own.
But the question is when is it gonna be formed ? If Blk A is 1 year old but the rest is still new, can it still be formed ?
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QUOTE(ProPStaR @ Apr 25 2012, 08:41 AM)
YES is the best MOBILE broadband in the country ..
But compared to Unifi, no fight already.
Anyway, i believe once the JMB is formed, then the residents can decide on their own.
But the question is when is it gonna be formed ? If Blk A is 1 year old but the rest is still new, can it still be formed ?
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Yeah as a mobile broadband service provider, it's actually very good.

But their plans aren't feasible for home users.
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post Apr 25 2012, 10:52 AM

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QUOTE(ts1 @ Apr 24 2012, 04:23 PM)
block B so fast got subsale aldy?  sweat.gif
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Price range 440K onward for block B now. I just wonder such value of RM420-450K condo yet the rental rate is just about 1.5K currently ??
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QUOTE(alvinlwy @ Apr 25 2012, 10:52 AM)
Price range 440K onward for block B now. I just wonder such value of RM420-450K condo yet the rental rate is just about 1.5K currently ??
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Block B got lesser unit facing carpark? i think Block B at least 20k more expensive than Block A tongue.gif
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post Apr 26 2012, 12:35 PM

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QUOTE(ts1 @ Apr 25 2012, 11:19 AM)
Block B got lesser unit facing carpark? i think Block B at least 20k more expensive than Block A tongue.gif
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Blk B units that are facing the carpark are really close. I could just stand there and analyze every single detail in their living room or room drool.gif That's why they are given much bigger balconies. That's how YTL tries to balance things up and make every unit salable. Blk A units facing the carpark are better off as there is a wide garden area separating Blk A from the carpark block.
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post Apr 29 2012, 09:39 AM

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QUOTE(alvinlwy @ Apr 25 2012, 10:52 AM)
Price range 440K onward for block B now. I just wonder such value of RM420-450K condo yet the rental rate is just about 1.5K currently ??
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my fren has a unit facing the garden in Block B for sale..pls pm if interested.
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post Apr 29 2012, 10:33 AM

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U mean garden on top of car park
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post Apr 30 2012, 08:57 AM

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My guess would be Block B facing car park building but around 10th floor biggrin.gif
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post May 2 2012, 02:10 PM

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certain direction facing car park, only good for rental
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post May 7 2012, 08:34 PM

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QUOTE(nookie188 @ Apr 29 2012, 09:39 AM)
my fren has a unit facing the garden in Block B for sale..pls pm if interested.
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Renting a unit at Midfields. Block A.
Still not occupied, despite already handed keys months back.
Rental still high for this area, and locals executives may not afford the rental average RM1500 to RM1800 (rather high).

I think, the Subsale will ease, and price for units will fall.
The hike of units, is actually due to Agents, pushing the unrealistic price.

I think, with more added units to the market ( Block B/C< the price of subsale units will lagi fall, etc.

Who's going to buy a subsale unit at RM450K, when u can buy new ones from new developers pricing, and enjoy early bird discounts, etc.
Bank loans are hard to come by, with a tight economy. rclxms.gif





















































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post May 7 2012, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(Citydude @ May 7 2012, 08:34 PM)
Renting a unit at Midfields. Block A.
Still not occupied, despite already handed keys months back.
Rental still high for this area, and locals executives may not afford the rental average RM1500 to RM1800 (rather high).

I think, the Subsale will ease, and price for units will fall.
The hike of units, is actually due to Agents, pushing the unrealistic price.

I think, with more added units to the market ( Block B/C< the price of subsale units will lagi fall, etc.

Who's going to buy a subsale unit at RM450K, when u can buy new ones from new developers pricing, and enjoy early bird discounts, etc.
Bank loans are hard to come by, with a tight economy.  rclxms.gif
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err..where to buy new ones from developer cheaper than 450k for a 3 bedroom unit in KL? been looking for a while..
even studio units start from around 500 psf wor...
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post May 7 2012, 09:48 PM

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QUOTE(nookie188 @ May 7 2012, 09:07 PM)
err..where to buy new ones from developer cheaper than 450k for a 3 bedroom unit in KL?  been looking for a while..
even studio units start from around 500 psf wor...
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If you are not with family, then, condo living is ok

if with plans to have kids/bigger family, condo lifestyle, and limited space, walks to car parks a distance a way, is not too appropriate.
U are paying high maintenance fees monthly, which the fee can be used to buy another smaller perodua with a 9yr loan, instead of paying maintenance!

umm, there are some single story terrace houses in Happy Gardens, nearby, sometimes, up for grabs, and u can buy one, and do good renovation, to have that good feel too, and park your car right in front of your porch!.

umm, such single story can still be selling around RM450k too.
You can get double story at Pdn indah areas, with nearby good public facilities.
Its all whether u want. If you are buying due to impress by good pool, and landscapes, then, its very easy to sell you new condo cos, most buyers are young people who are easily impress with pools, and dreamy landscapes, etc.

I am single, and i choose CONDO life, cos, I need the security to take care of me, as there are no others at home.
I can pay higher maintenance fee, and no need to pay for kids education.
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Added on May 7, 2012, 9:49 pm
QUOTE(nookie188 @ May 7 2012, 09:07 PM)
err..where to buy new ones from developer cheaper than 450k for a 3 bedroom unit in KL?  been looking for a while..
even studio units start from around 500 psf wor...
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If you are not with family, then, condo living is ok

if with plans to have kids/bigger family, condo lifestyle, and limited space, walks to car parks a distance a way, is not too appropriate.
U are paying high maintenance fees monthly, which the fee can be used to buy another smaller perodua with a 9yr loan, instead of paying maintenance!

umm, there are some single story terrace houses in Happy Gardens, nearby, sometimes, up for grabs, and u can buy one, and do good renovation, to have that good feel too, and park your car right in front of your porch!.

umm, such single story can still be selling around RM450k too.
You can get double story at Pdn indah areas, with nearby good public facilities.
Its all whether u want. If you are buying due to impress by good pool, and landscapes, then, its very easy to sell you new condo cos, most buyers are young people who are easily impress with pools, and dreamy landscapes, etc.

I am single, and i choose CONDO life, cos, I need the security to take care of me, as there are no others at home.
I can pay higher maintenance fee, and no need to pay for kids education.
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Added on May 7, 2012, 9:53 pmWonder when we residents at Midfields can have ASTRO FULL HD?

The present/current ASTRO service is the normal one, and no HD.


This post has been edited by Citydude: May 7 2012, 09:53 PM
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post May 7 2012, 10:33 PM

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There is a big difference between staying in a single storey terrace house and a condo though both are on 1 floor and similar size. Single storey houses are usually viewed as lower end compared with condo. They usually do not have security and in older neighbourhoods. I do not like to stay in condos, but I don't like staying in single storey terrace house either.


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post May 7 2012, 11:15 PM

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QUOTE(twins9 @ May 7 2012, 10:33 PM)
There is a big difference between staying in a single storey terrace house and a condo though both are on 1 floor and similar size.  Single storey houses are usually viewed as lower end compared with condo.  They usually do not have security and in older neighbourhoods.  I do not like to stay in condos, but I don't like staying in single storey terrace house either.
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Some single story terrace in Bangsar sells for RM600k and above. That's not low class prices i think.
Anyway. All about yr age group. If u are young, and single, you go for the life style. To feel you have arrived, and want to be pampered.
Once, if u have reached older late 60s onwards, and poor leg strengths, and frail health, a single storey for the older folks, is easier to move around the hse, no need to climb stairs, and easier to wheel the wheelchair.

That is what i think, no one will doubt that. Bungalows, terrace, condo and 4 storey mansions - each should appeal to the person who adapt to his own use.
The young, the middle age, and the later aged person all have their needs and version of the ideal home.


Added on May 7, 2012, 11:20 pmCalling Midfields Tenants - any way, we can rush the Mgt to get work faster with ASTRO to fix the ASTRO HD install in Midfields?
Our new LED TVs or Smart TVs are not put to good use.

Any suggestions?

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post May 7 2012, 11:21 PM

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Actually, for those seniors, condos would be better. Lifts, facilities, guards, etc. The best condos would be those above Midvalley or near supermarkets where they dont have to go far for food. These seniors are the ones who have truly arrived.

How many can afford to stay at bangsar or DPC?
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post May 7 2012, 11:25 PM

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QUOTE(twins9 @ May 7 2012, 11:21 PM)
Actually, for those seniors, condos would be better.  Lifts, facilities, guards, etc.  The best condos would be those above Midvalley or near supermarkets where they dont have to go far for food.  These seniors are the ones who have truly arrived. 

How many can afford to stay at bangsar or DPC?
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Yes, Condo which are friendly to old people should be considered. e.g. Parks for walking. Less high steps. No slippery tiles. and good security to protect the old folks from robbers. and lastly, a good son to pay for the monthly fees for them, or a strong bank account to sustain the years of high maintenance fees!

And nearby to Hosp too.

Not necessary be Bangsar single terrace as ideal place, its about hunting for one, appropriate for the older folks, and affordability.


Added on May 7, 2012, 11:34 pmCalling Midfields Tenants - any way, we can rush the Mgt to get work faster with ASTRO to fix the ASTRO HD install in Midfields?
Our new LED TVs or Smart TVs are not put to good use.

Any suggestions?

This post has been edited by Citydude: May 7 2012, 11:34 PM

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