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 1120 Park Avenue - PJ South, any comments?

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patricktoh
post Dec 24 2009, 03:54 PM

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Stay within 1km to 1120 project site since 10+ years ago but only got to know this project yesterday. doh.gif Frankly speaking there is a lot of development in Sri Sentosa/PJS1 area in last 2-3 years. thumbup.gif Personally I like this area very much but wifey has other thought. cry.gif

Anyway I'll be moving out to Bukit Jalil next month. Good luck to all buyers. rclxms.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif

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patricktoh
post Dec 26 2009, 09:42 AM

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QUOTE(AbangCorp @ Dec 25 2009, 10:55 PM)
ohserena

we never know what the bank think

according to the offer letter, you still need to do all those dmc, snp and loan agreement within 14 days
and fyi, the solicitor also is the one doing our loan agreement, not the banks

i have checked mine
my father and I try to find the site today
yup there is quite number of lorry, outside the site compound
hopefully indeed they are doing it for 1120 park avenue

and, the same lorong go at the back a bit, you will see lorong 1/50

go lagi further another lorong, turn right
exactly in front of the school, the condo situated
the environment indeed not a very good surrounding
and the sign board says low cost flat for tetuan peters holding

alamak, but they promise condo
we will wait and see
outside see an apartment pjsone
yup the outside building painted properly but the gate is not
aiyo, maybe peters holding maintenance is just so - so
early prediction, we still need to wait and see
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Those lorries & workers are working on a petrol station beside the T-junction.

patricktoh
post Dec 26 2009, 02:38 PM

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Came back from the showroom just now. Tiles used were 15"x15" so don't be misled it was 12"x12". all sample bedrooms used single bed except the masteroom.

I think the L model is oversized because it still look much bigger than my empty 1212 sqf (non-balcony type) unit eventhough stuffed with all sort of furnitures.

Overall it is a good bargain consider the size, price & location.

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post Dec 26 2009, 06:23 PM

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QUOTE(cheraspeople @ Dec 26 2009, 05:52 PM)
Did you ask them about the actual tile size they will be using? I understand that they will use 2x2 but of course can't trust them 100% because my previous property developer also never keep their promises.
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I didn't ask because I went there to look see look see only. Don't ever trust what develop said, only believe in those stipulated in the SPA.
patricktoh
post May 27 2010, 09:06 AM

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Not to pour cold water. Trust me, delay is the initial sign of things go off track. Buyers must keep pressing the developer like no tomorrow.

Developer can promise sky & earth but if they wind down the business, buyers get nothing. I have fa riend who got stuck in this kind project for 10 years. The project completed 85% then stopped. He was paying like RM400 per month of bank interest for past 6-7 years. At the end he got back the $ paid for but the hussles & frustrations are uncountable.

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