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 Midfields by YTL, Anyone know?

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Volkswagen2
post Dec 7 2012, 09:41 PM

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QUOTE(cruger12345 @ Dec 7 2012, 04:30 PM)
If you think we could not be friend by taking my meal offer, I don't mind to pay you the agent fee if you could get me the deal directly from the owner. Or you could co-broke with the agent. Of coure the seller shall deduct the agent fee to me. Is it relevant whether the information I get is spoon fed or not  since I am a willing buyer below 400k. As i said before again and again, I am staying here at Midfield and I am willing to consider below 400k. If it is 350k ( In cash ) also I can consider. I will figure a way out to raise the cash. It is a honest offer. Just give me the agent number and I will say it is you who introduce and I will ask him to get u a cut of the commission if the deal is done. Win-win for you and me. of course the agent will not reveal the offer price to you. But if the deal already done I just don't know why they won't reveal the transacted price. let me tell you something. OCBC ( one of the conservative bank as far as I am concern for some of my application rejected by them ) values my unit at RM430k. If you thnk RM380K is not sweet enough then pass it to me lah. I am doing my homework here also trying to get a unit at RM380K as you said. I am not really into condo for investment for I scare of the over supply in 2014 or 2015. i just came back from signing the SPA for a landed property. But I will surely figure something out if it is really 380K with good view as you said. My hand is quite full already and I am too lazy to look further. Too bad you forget who called you.
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Are you an agent? You sure sound like one with your constant drivel which floods the entire space. As a tenant living there it is surprising you are not aware of the flooding. Here are some pictures I've taken since you've asked for it.

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I have about a dozen more photos which show other areas affected by the flood but guess the above will do.


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post Jan 6 2013, 01:14 PM

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QUOTE(soonyeh @ Jan 6 2013, 01:09 PM)
Ctlim78.. can u upload some photos of the flood..? Appreciate it..
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Since you mentioned you intend to forward the photos to the management, I presume you are a resident at Midfields? If you are, I am sure you will witness this flood everytime there is a heavy storm and can snap some photos yourself instead of asking others to post photos here. Also, I agree that there isn't anything the management can do about this flood issue.
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post Jan 6 2013, 01:25 PM

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QUOTE(doomdoom @ Jan 6 2013, 01:21 PM)
flood? really that bad? thought YTL is quite a reputable developer...
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Any informed person will realize that there isn't any relation between a reputable developer and a development which is situated in a flood-prone area. Owners and agents use this "reputable developer" to market or sell a place, that is all. Gullible folks will fall to these tactics.

Yes, the flood is bad. A friend staying at Midfields had forwarded some photos to me as well showing the extent of the flood. On Friday night was bad. Yesterday night not as bad but still bad.

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post Jan 6 2013, 01:28 PM

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I have posted some photos a few weeks ago on the flood which happened last year. This time, I'm not going to post anymore. Actual owners in Midfields who witnessed these flood do not take any attempt to take pictures but rely on someone who did not stay there to post pictures. Funny right?


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QUOTE(doomdoom @ Jan 6 2013, 01:28 PM)
normally reputable developer will resolve the issue asap....so nobody complaint to developer for this? or developer no any response on this? mind to post some picture seems you have the pictures that ur friend forward to u
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Depends on what kind of problem. This flooding issue cannot be solved.

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post Jan 12 2013, 06:43 AM

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Dry wall is mainly put up in offices when owners renovate them since it is more feasible than brick wall and cheaper. Usually brick wall is the standard spec for houses, condos, apartments and offices, included by the developer. Very rarely dry wall will be included as standard, unless there is some cost-cutting exercise. Dry wall is hollow and cheap, not as durable and will leak noise easier so people will tend to avoid.

As for maintenance fees, that is subjective. It depends or not whether the owner needs the facilities. Midfields is relying on the water features, landscape and facilities to demand for higher-than-norm maintenance fees. Most of the landscape and water features need maintenance. The plants will rot in time and algae will form few years down the road with all these water features if not well kept periodically, and all these cost money. Looks good when new, not too sure 5-10 years down the road.

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