QUOTE(lth_88 @ May 8 2011, 11:45 PM)
Sg Long properties easily increased value minimum 150k over past 10 months. I mean for Double Storey house. For those ppl who bought Desa Budiman, Taming Mutiara 1, and other DS such as Palm Walk, SL 2,3,4,6,7, Taman Ikhlas really laugh all the way to bank. As there are many encouraging news coming in Sg Long.
Added on May 9, 2011, 12:13 amSources from http://sites.google.com/site/thepeakbukitp...tillgoingstrong
Metro Homes director See Kok Loong says the market in Bandar Sungai Long has been seeing price increases of about 20% to 30% in the past one year. One of the reasons for the price hike is that Bandar Sungai Long is located in Cheras, a mature township with key public amenities.
See says the average property prices in the area will rise further as more gated and guarded developments come up here.
“[There are] limited landed properties available in Cheras … [those] closer to the city, like in Taman Segar, have higher values — about RM2 million for a semidee. [The] proposed MRT line is expected to have a station in Cheras, which is positive for the residents and real estate here.”
With the supply of landed homes running out in Cheras, new residential developments are coming up in Bandar Sungai Long, which is on the fringes of the township and where land is still available.
Improving Bandar Sungai Long’s accessibility is the 37km Kajang SILK Highway, which is connected to other major highways.
More developers, says See, will be developing in Bandar Sungai Long, Kajang and Semenyih as land here costs less than in areas closer to the Kuala Lumpur city centre. There are also large tracts of more than 200 acres here that are suitable for township developments, he adds.
Is bandar sungai long under Cheras, not Kajang?Added on May 9, 2011, 12:13 amSources from http://sites.google.com/site/thepeakbukitp...tillgoingstrong
Metro Homes director See Kok Loong says the market in Bandar Sungai Long has been seeing price increases of about 20% to 30% in the past one year. One of the reasons for the price hike is that Bandar Sungai Long is located in Cheras, a mature township with key public amenities.
See says the average property prices in the area will rise further as more gated and guarded developments come up here.
“[There are] limited landed properties available in Cheras … [those] closer to the city, like in Taman Segar, have higher values — about RM2 million for a semidee. [The] proposed MRT line is expected to have a station in Cheras, which is positive for the residents and real estate here.”
With the supply of landed homes running out in Cheras, new residential developments are coming up in Bandar Sungai Long, which is on the fringes of the township and where land is still available.
Improving Bandar Sungai Long’s accessibility is the 37km Kajang SILK Highway, which is connected to other major highways.
More developers, says See, will be developing in Bandar Sungai Long, Kajang and Semenyih as land here costs less than in areas closer to the Kuala Lumpur city centre. There are also large tracts of more than 200 acres here that are suitable for township developments, he adds.
May 9 2011, 06:09 PM

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