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 1120 Park Avenue - PJ South, any comments?

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ohserena
post Dec 17 2009, 03:55 PM

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Those who went to the show units, mind to share this...

the tower 2 (B1) facing open field, what direction is it? North, south, east, west?


By the way, i am working oversea too. Why is it difficult to get loan? Because difficult to sign the document or the salary statement from oversea company is invalid, or regarding tax??

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ohserena
post Dec 24 2009, 06:42 PM

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Anyway, i saw some messages from forumers about whether to sign S&P before the loan is approved from the bank...which made me thinking...shouldn't buyer already aware that his salary and profile are ok to get a bank loan (installment is less than 1/3 of your salary) before he place RM2000 as booking fee?

What S&P need is 10% of purchase price and RM300 cash, with or without bank loan approved, you can sign S&P already.


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post Dec 30 2009, 06:52 PM

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QUOTE(king4891 @ Dec 30 2009, 04:32 PM)
Consider MLTA.... Ask your insurance agent.

MLTA - sum assured contant since day1
- pay small sum monthly or annually until you wish to terminate the policy
- can get back all your premiums after certain yrs > 15 yrs
- can transfer to other property or when you refinance

MRTA - sum assured drecreasing annually
- pay one large sum upfront, 1 time only
- cannot transfer to other property
Have you compare the price between MRTA and MLTA?

ohserena
post Jul 1 2010, 02:01 PM

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AbangCorp,

Pls add me, phase 1 investor:B2-17-xx

I am surprised when people talked about refund at this stage when everything was not started. Risk comes with every investment, do study all the refund terms and condition before even place the deposit. Since they are promising 3 years for the contruction, is it too early to pressure them now?
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post Aug 27 2010, 01:58 PM

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Better than nothing!
Thanks to 20yrsinsrisentosa !

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