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Natalie88
post Mar 29 2011, 03:01 PM

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QUOTE(naleh33 @ Mar 27 2011, 11:41 PM)
Yeah I agree that Sg Long is picking up rapidly recently. It is a potential area especially when government announce 2 MRT stations will be in that area. Personally, I like Twin Palms, the best.  rclxms.gif
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I like Twin Palm so much also! Somehow I always associated Twin Palm as cheaper version of Dpc, clubhouse, layout, grand entrance s well.. My dad considering Twin Palm and Bukit Sg Long.. Any comments?
Natalie88
post Mar 29 2011, 06:46 PM

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QUOTE(GangHo @ Mar 29 2011, 04:01 PM)
The new MRT stations should surely enhance the traffic situation in Bandar Hussien Onn, Mahkota Cheras, Sungai Loong and etc.

And with the new commercial development in surrounding like C180, Jaya Juscos and other new commercial centers, the amenities and facilities and convenience would be enhanced.

And being located between the Kuala Lumpur City Center and Klang Valley South, the location is considered pretty strategic.

However the accessibility of the area is rather restricted with limited link to Grand Saga highway(access to the north), SILK highway(access to the south), Langat river. Little money spent for the bridges over the Langat river would be a huge upgrade for this location and accessibility greatly enhanced. With the MRT stations in place, it is hoped that it would be of great relief of the current traffic congestion.

Future development in Land fronting Grand Saga highway could also be catalyst for future house price surge.
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I see your point, thanks GuanHo, as my dad said, Cheras south has huge growing potential since there has big chunk of virgin land fronting of grand saga highway, can see it'll be future catalyst of Cheras south. We prefer new concept bungalow by taming mutiara but concern on the limited accessibilty from inside Sg long, that's why now consider Bsl or Tp? Twin Palm was really great!! Resort living experience.. But now the amenities was so so limited.

Pro and cons,

In terms growing potential, superb!!

In terms of accessibility, big room for improvement!! Or another 5 years till the mrt project was completed.

In terms of amenities, go to nearest bmc or c180..

Pls share some ideas, Twin Palm, Bukit Sg Long or Taming Mutiara 2 The Pearl? For invest or for own stay also can;)


Natalie88
post Mar 31 2011, 09:06 AM

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QUOTE(skng03 @ Mar 31 2011, 01:35 AM)
ya..they started to cut the "lalang", most properly take another 2 more terms of GE to complete  whistling.gif  tongue.gif
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That's encouraging, if srjk c can successfully built, it's much convenient for kids.. Later drop by the school reserve land have a look first.. Update u all later see whether if is true..
Natalie88
post Apr 1 2011, 04:44 PM

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Have seen Sg Long residences fight hard to make the Sjkc become a realistic.. Government easily build more Surau, but One Malaysia vision is have equality and also promote 1 Malaysia better image, hope the gorverment don't jeopardize the vision by giving empty promises and double standard..

WALK THE TALK!!

VISION WITHOUT ACTION IS HALUCINATION!!

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Natalie88
post Apr 2 2011, 12:27 AM

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QUOTE(homeanalyst @ Apr 1 2011, 07:32 PM)
thanks a lot for the info!

in fact, im looking for 1 for investment.. prime or township? luxury or affordable? highrise or house? rent yield or capital appreciation?  headahce... rclxub.gif
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Reckon is capital appreciation.. As rent yield might be slow, especially landed in both Bmc n Bsl rapidly growing, at least 100k appreciation for pass 6 month.. There are room to growth for future trend in Sg Long as there are more n more high end project coming in.. If u notice most present or future development in Sg Long were Highend properties but not medium terrace:) except superlink project as Desa Budiman.. The rest, justify yourself;) what's the coming trend for Sg long?

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post Apr 2 2011, 05:16 PM

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Indeed a cheering news for Sg Long n BMC residences, anyone can confirm the actual sjkc location? Same reserved school land as before?
Natalie88
post Apr 3 2011, 09:55 AM

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QUOTE(homeanalyst @ Apr 3 2011, 12:33 AM)
they do!

“The semidees, zero-lots, bungalows and superlink homes are middle-upper-end developments. We do have an apartment component of 180 units but that will be in the later phases. The whole project will have a GDV of RM180 million to RM200 million,” Tong tells City & Country.

but not sure an apartment with 180 units is considered medium or high density. anyway real big thanks for sharing this!
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In fact, I'm interested on invest one unit apartment from Dijaya to hedge against inflation, the premise its justify with price tag. Furthermore 180 units apartment is considerably low density..

Home analyst;

So now u make up ur mind invest on high-rise rather than landed in Sg Long?


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QUOTE(jibsan @ Apr 3 2011, 09:12 AM)
wanna ask.. most of the properties in Sg long r freehold or leasehold.. looking for freehold but the price as usual..  should be expensive..
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You will be shocked if u notice there are not big variance in terms on price within Freehold n Lhold ds in Sg Long.. Roughly speaking, there are only few pieces of leasehold land within self this integrated township, but there are just walking distant to current secondary school and if the future Sg Long primary school project fall into place and groundbreaking expected in few months time.

With MRT news, major landed have appreciated 20 to 40 percents in both Sg Long and BMC.

With SRJK C SG LONG news, after so many authorities n local residence craving and fighting for it. Personal assume the property value soon will appreciate another at least 15percent again..

But aboves is only based on my personal view, no actual research backing de.. Come come, every one pls share ur view too thumbup.gif thumbup.gif thumbup.gif

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post Apr 5 2011, 04:12 PM

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[quote=naleh33,Apr 4 2011, 04:25 PM]
As of now, as I know so far, most of the people who are aware of Twin Palms actually have very good impression of it. However, the sales there is not really good. If the project is in BBB mode, I believe all the units will be snapped up within a couple of days as their available units for each release are very limited. I am quite puzzled. In terms of living environment, security, concept, house design, facilities, I would say Twin Palms have it all. Is it because of the location and toll issue that is deterring the potential buyers?

I have been to Eastpark 72 show house as well. The semi-D design is good as well. But it is a bit too pricey, at least 1.5 mil and above. To be honest, the surroundings is not that good, a mixture of low cost/end residential and shop houses. Though is close to the commercial area but it is very congested to get in or out especially peak hours. The SA is super duper lansi. He does not even bother to come and explain the project, glazed at you like telling you 'Just scram off, you poor miserable guy!!' vmad.gif
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I have spot few pieces of land beside Tp and wanted to sell for residential development.. Think sooner or later, as u say, if can hold, Tp will surely appreciate in value.. But anyone got information any future nearby Tp area?? Thanks ya:)

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