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izzudrecoba
post Apr 19 2012, 03:36 PM

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QUOTE(lth_88 @ Apr 19 2012, 03:29 PM)
When last gen decided to bought properties in Sg Long, peoples
around like friends and relatives will so kind to share their GOODWILL opinions, why buy house in such remote place. So time flies, many years down the road, this piece of remote place now doesnt seems THAT devious anymore, and peaple start to complain house within city centre are overly pricey, and without much of choice and start to look in to this piece of remote place. But its much higher premium nowadays, with the lesson over the decade, properties still the best tool to hedge against inflation, especially landed properties. Question, will now the Gen Y willing to invest thier hard earn penny into a new remote place in Semenyih?  Or invest into the chic designer pigeon hole within the city? Somehow, might not be true, i find thr latter is more appealing toward the next gen.. Whats you reckon? Welcome to share your thought..
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"Chic designer pigeon hole" - Well said lth_88 rclxms.gif

I agree with you..most generation Y are attracted to stay within the city (more happening and chic lifestyle). To those who are ready to settle down and plan to get married and have a son, I believe their attitude will be drawn to a landed property.

However, at that time, even landed house at Semenyih will be priced at RM 500k (double storey terrace). This is in view of the upcoming township Bandar Baru Semenyih and a potential highway infrastructure that will connect Pelangi Semenyih straight to LEKAS highway. So in order to purchase an afforable terrace house, they need to start looking at Beranang, Mantin, Nilai or leasehold house at Ijok or Kuala Selangor icon_idea.gif

This post has been edited by izzudrecoba: Apr 19 2012, 03:37 PM
izzudrecoba
post Apr 20 2012, 09:50 AM

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QUOTE(Rmarkz @ Apr 19 2012, 11:21 PM)
The development trend toward south has gradually take into shape, houses in Kajang been on the rise trend since few years back, take Jelok Impian, Bayu Sekamat, and The Grove Ttdi as example, all these project sell like hot cake.. Somemore with the  scarcity of land within Klang valley, developers are focus either hind end condo with bunch of value added facilities or emphasis on community, gated and guarded superlink house, semi ds.. So on.. eventually one will fortunate enough to own a landed house.. However, if you don't mind the distant, SP Setia just acquired a huge chunk of 1000acre land in beranang. Plan to build a community same like their wildly success Setia alam master plan.. Then Semenyih will consider strategic:D
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I like your words, Rmarkz rclxms.gif


I heard the township acquired by SP Setia will be renamed "Bandar Baru Semenyih". Sounds interesting. My bet is Semenyih in the Beranang area will be the next Kajang in 3-5 years time.

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