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post Apr 26 2013, 05:45 PM

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QUOTE(TheOwl @ Apr 26 2013, 03:48 PM)
37,

Where's this private hospital? Thanks.  There's also going to be one at Anggun City but I've forgotten the name. It's not KPJ.
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This RSHSB close to LakeClub Parkhome.

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post Apr 26 2013, 05:55 PM

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QUOTE(cheahcw2003 @ Apr 26 2013, 05:41 PM)
Columbia Hospital?
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Actually many people don't like to stay nearby hospital brows.gif

I guess Anggun will change their plan as this RSHSB enough to serve the population around this area.
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post Apr 26 2013, 08:38 PM

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QUOTE(TheOwl @ Apr 26 2013, 07:45 PM)
People are just pantang/superstitious but having a hospital nearby where you stay is convenient esp if you get admitted or your wife delivers.

Is this LakeClub Parkhomes project the one behind the Mobil petrol station across the road from Aeon,the project that is next door to Anggun City?
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No, that is Bayu Legenda 2.5 storey
LakeClub Parkhomes close to Rawang Town Centre

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post Apr 26 2013, 11:14 PM

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QUOTE(cheahcw2003 @ Apr 26 2013, 08:33 PM)
In the contrary, one of my best investment is next to Hospital.
i.e. Perdana Resdence 2, which just next to Selayang Hospital
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PR2, not bad!
RM800k last time, up till today I still keep it in my mind "buy it now or regret later"!
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post Apr 26 2013, 11:18 PM

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QUOTE(TheOwl @ Apr 26 2013, 09:13 PM)
Thanks guys. I'm not so familiar. I agree with Cheah. I would prefer to live near a hospital in case in an emergency. Doctors/nurses like torent/buy near to their hospital. Smart investment.
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Increase working opportunities also!
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post Apr 28 2013, 06:34 PM

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All the Rawang Taikor/Taijie, please don't promote Anggun/ Emerald too much here! notworthy.gif

Because all my relatives and friends already done their homework flex.gif ,
and now...just wait for the opportunities...Anggun/ Emerald upcoming project. drool.gif

If you guys promote too much here, they scare later developer increase the selling price.. notworthy.gif
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post Apr 28 2013, 11:28 PM

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QUOTE(cheahcw2003 @ Apr 28 2013, 09:17 PM)
The owl, as requested by bro 37, pls keep low profile for all your gain....
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Cheahcw2003 Gor, I represent all my relatives and friends say thank you to you first notworthy.gif
Hopefully the upcoming Anggun/Emerald superlink not more than 800k cheers.gif
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post Apr 28 2013, 11:52 PM

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QUOTE(TheOwl @ Apr 28 2013, 09:29 PM)
LOL cheah. Just telling it as it is.

37,tell your relatives it's still not too late to buy. I see a 15-20% appreciation every year from now on. My earlier calculation took into consideration all those depression years as well.
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Ah Owl Gor, all my relatives and friends very old-fashioned, never think of the appreciation/return in the first place, they just looking for a good place to stay biggrin.gif
No wonder I saw many semi-d in Emerald East no people to stay, maybe some is belong to Ah Owl Gor brows.gif
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post Apr 29 2013, 12:05 AM

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QUOTE(masbruno @ Apr 28 2013, 11:35 PM)
Ok, noted too  nod.gif

I know this might sound silly & go against my objective of investing here, but sometimes I do secretly wish that this place won't get too crowded in the future.
I like the environment like this and it's one of the reason why i'm considering shifting my nest here & away from the hustle & bustle of the city.

Crab! I sounded like I'm promoting again?  doh.gif
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Actually this place still got lot of things need to improve...
My friend complained the SRJK C here mad.gif !!!
No basketball court mad.gif
No badminton court mad.gif
No good for his son rclxub.gif
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post Apr 30 2013, 02:05 PM

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To all the Emerald West Residents,

Good news or bad news? And do you need it? Please share your comment here. For further information, can directly go to sales office ask them. Thanks.

Najib berkata, dengan mood pengundi sekarang BN mampu mencapai kemenangan dua pertiga pada 5 Mei ini.
“Saya dah kata kemenangan dua pertiga itu boleh dicapai dengan syarat tidak ada unsur dalaman yang boleh merosakkan pencapaian kita seperti sabotaj,” katanya.

Terdahulu, dalam ucapannya, Najib berjanji menunaikan pelbagai permohonan penduduk Rawang, termasuk Balai Polis di Country Homes, Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (SJK) Tamil di Emerald West, SJK Cina Confucian dan selesaikan laluan elektrik voltan tinggi di Kampung Baru Sungai Terentang.


http://www.bharian.com.my/bharian/articles...icle/index_html

I suspect this Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (SJK) Tamil is next to Coral, good or no good? And do you need it?

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post Apr 30 2013, 02:09 PM

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QUOTE(cheahcw2003 @ Apr 30 2013, 01:00 PM)
37exposure taikor will be happy if many ppl think that Rawang will take at least 10 years to mature, so that less competitions for his uncle/unties to grasp a unit in this part of Rawang. keke...

Joke aside, I think Rawang is not for everyone with the price tag of below RM500K, u can only get an apartment in Urban area. If u have lower budget and want a landed GnG Rawang offer good opportunity, and it is not to far from Dsara/Jln Duta.
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Yes, Emerald West this place very dangerous and outdated..my sincere opinion, at least 30 years to mature icon_question.gif
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post May 15 2013, 03:57 PM

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QUOTE(cheahcw2003 @ Apr 30 2013, 01:00 PM)
37exposure taikor will be happy if many ppl think that Rawang will take at least 10 years to mature, so that less competitions for his uncle/unties to grasp a unit in this part of Rawang. keke...

Joke aside, I think Rawang is not for everyone with the price tag of below RM500K, u can only get an apartment in Urban area. If u have lower budget and want a landed GnG Rawang offer good opportunity, and it is not to far from Dsara/Jln Duta.
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"WCT aims to kick-start the development of 189.3 hectares of land in Sungai Buaya, Rawang into a township with a gross development value of RM1.5 billion next year."

Maybe from Saujana Rawang South Entrance (under construction) can reach this place!

http://www.btimes.com.my/Current_News/BTIM...icle/index_html

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post May 15 2013, 06:48 PM

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QUOTE(limfgn @ May 15 2013, 05:59 PM)
wow, another big one step into Rawang.
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Hopefully they can create some good name for this project instead of "Sungai Buaya Residence" biggrin.gif
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post May 15 2013, 06:58 PM

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Anggun City latest MV!!! Have a look..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzyISV0nXd4
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post Jul 30 2013, 08:10 PM

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IN recent years, escalating prices for residential property, especially landed homes, in traditional hot spots such as Petaling Jaya, coupled with improving road transport, have seen Malaysians buy homes further away from the Kuala Lumpur city centre.

One such suburb is Rawang, which is located northwest of KL and is part of the Gombak district, under the supervision of the Selayang municipal council. It had started as a small tin-mining town, consisting of only a few rows of shophouses, but today, it is slowly but surely turning into a residential hot spot.

Once a popular rest area for weary travellers making their way north via the trunk roads, Rawang is undergoing a major transformation. As land became scarcer and more expensive in the more mature areas, established industry players have descended upon the sleepy town to snap up parcels of land.

While life continues at a slow and relaxed pace for many of the locals here, the constant flow of vehicles loaded with construction materials in and out of the town is a sign of the changing times. However, growth comes at a price - traffic congestion in the town centre is getting worse, especially during peak hours. Be that as it may, this will change with the widening of the federal roads in the area.

Several consultants and real estate agents clue City & Country in on the latest developments in Rawang.

Up-and-coming town
In clear traffic, it takes about 45 minutes to reach Rawang from the KL city centre via the Rawang interchange from the North-South Expressway or the Rawang south interchange from the Guthrie Corridor Expressway and the KL-Kuala Selangor Expressway.

The town is also accessible via a federal road - which is being widened - from Templer's Park to Bandar Baru Selayang. The Rawang railway station located in the town centre serves both the KTM Komuter (Rawang-Seremban) and KTM Intercity train services.

In recent years, new projects in Rawang, such as Mah Sing Group Bhd's 225.7-acre M Residence@Rawang, have been catering for the increasing demand for well-planned residential developments. Mah Sing launched the latest phase of its township - 2-storey linked homes called Alpine - at RM438,800 onwards in March this year. Other new projects include Emerald East and West by Guocoland (Malaysia) Bhd, Saujana Rawang by Glomac Bhd, Bandar Country Homes by Tanco Properties Sdn Bhd and Regency Parc by Next Fortune Sdn Bhd and Mun Poh Corp Sdn Bhd. Developers such as Hong Bee Land Sdn Bhd and Dolomite Properties Sdn Bhd too are part of the action.

To meet the demands of the growing population (530,146 as at January 2011), a number of hypermarkets, including Tesco, Parkson, Giant and AEON, have sprung up in Rawang. NSK Wholesale Trade City has also joined the crowd while a specialist hospital is due to be completed soon in the town.

"Rawang could very well be the next Puchong in 10 years," says Jerome Hong, managing director of PA International Property Consultants (KL) Sdn Bhd. Aside from owner-occupiers, the number of property investors is also increasing.

Hong admits that Kajang has the edge over Rawang with its upcoming Sungai Buloh-Kajang mass rapid transit line, but he also believes the rapid growth of the Rawang property market is sustainable.

"Even though prices have crept up recently, most of the landed homes in the area are still relatively affordable compared with similar properties closer to the city centre."

Chan Wai Seen, director of research and consultancy at JS Valuers Property Consultants Sdn Bhd, believes the current primary and secondary market trends in Rawang are an extension of those in other parts of the Klang Valley, where buyers and investors are looking at factors such as new and contemporary building design, enhanced security features (guarded and limited access points) and good links to highways. drool.gif

In fact, the secondary market has benefited from the high selling prices in the new projects. With recent launches such as Da Land Sdn Bhd's 2-storey terraced houses (from 2,511 sq ft) going for RM700,000 onwards and Dolomite Properties' superlinks (from 3,299 sq ft) in Dolomite Templer selling for RM2.061 million, prices in a number of older developments around the town centre have risen in tandem. shocking.gif

"With the right products and location, I am quite optimistic about property developments in Rawang for the medium to long term," says Chan, adding that he does not see prices in the new projects falling because construction costs are high and the features offered by the developers are attractive. flex.gif

"If the developers can deliver the products as highlighted in the brochures and the sale and purchase agreement, growth is sustainable."

Chan is also positive about the demand for new landed properties in established and fast-growing areas, including Rawang, as their supply in and around the Klang Valley is limited due to a scarcity of land.

Escalating land prices and capital values
Land prices and the volume of transactions have shot up drastically in Rawang in the past three to four years, says Edmond Lim, founder of Lotus Home Realty Sdn Bhd, which has been active in the area in the past decade.

The price hike will no doubt translate into higher prices for future developments in the area, he adds.

Land in the Rawang town centre, which was priced at RM70 psf onwards three to four years ago, is now going for as high as RM140 psf while near Bandar Puteri, it is now RM68 psf onwards compared with RM28 psf before. It is worth noting that the status of most of the land in Rawang is either agricultural or industrial. sweat.gif

According to Lim's business partner Joyce Chin, prices are rising because there is not much land left to develop around the town centre. The remaining vacant plots are smaller than five acres and are mostly owned by Rawang folk, she says, adding that all the land in the town centre is leasehold. cry.gif

Land prices on the border of Rawang, which is Serendah, Hulu Selangor, have also picked up. Plots that once cost only RM38 psf are now commanding up to RM110 psf.

Greater connectivity
Better connectivity in certain parts of Rawang is also playing a role in inflating land prices. This is especially so in the Jalan Tasik Puteri area, which will soon be connected to the KL-Kuala Selangor Expressway, which in turn is connected to the Guthrie Corridor Expressway (which leads to Shah Alam) and the North-South Expressway. Prices are also up in areas along the proposed KL Arah Serendah Expressway.

The capital values of landed homes in Rawang are increasing as well. Two-storey semi-detached homes with a land area of 3,200 sq ft in Rawang Perdana that sold for RM330,000 to RM370,000 in 2007 were transacting at RM500,000 to RM520,000 last year. Similarly, the 1,650 sq ft, 2-storey terraced houses in Kota Emerald that went for RM190,000 to RM220,000 three to four years ago are now fetching up to RM480,000.

Interesting activities around town
Rawang is set to have its first high-density condominium called Legendview by Legendview Development Sdn Bhd. The leasehold development is located in a mature part of town, near Tesco, and comprises three blocks. According to the project's marketing agent, more than 50% of the units in the first block were taken up in the soft launch earlier this year. The 850 to 1,568 sq ft condos were sold for about RM340 psf. icon_question.gif

The agent says the transaction of several plots located southeast of Rawang town is under negotiation. The hilly area, though unsuitable for a large township, has good potential for high-rises because it borders several forest reserves. thumbup.gif

Rawang is home to three forest reserves - Templer's Park, Hutan Lipur Sg Kanching and the Commonwealth Forest Park - that are popular spots for jungle trekking and camping enthusiasts.

There is also some activity near the Rawang Industrial Park. A few years ago, a businessman bought 141 old shoplots there at about RM500,000 each. The shoplots were then given a makeover and put on the secondary market for RM1.3 million each in June last year. whistling.gif

Meanwhile, the government is planning some redevelopment around Kampung Rawang Tin, which is located in the centre of town. cool2.gif

With so much going on in and around it, Rawang is no doubt en route to becoming a popular address and a property hot spot. drool.gif

http://www.theedgeproperty.com/news-a-view...-of-growth.html
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post Aug 20 2013, 01:24 PM

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Really don't understand why so difficult to build a clubhouse and jogging track by Guocoland! Need to wait another 3-4years??!! Too slow..
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post Aug 20 2013, 07:25 PM

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QUOTE(Chris Chew @ Aug 20 2013, 03:15 PM)
Probably due to cost and land issue.

To build is quite easy, but to maintain is one issue and if jogging track means they need to sacrifice more parcels of land just for park or public area. Unless, all the upcoming properties sell at much higher price to fund it.
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QUOTE(jason_chee @ Aug 20 2013, 03:56 PM)
yup. back in 2005, the SA told me about ClubHouse when i visit the Sales Gallery in KE-East. but until today, not yet.  sweat.gif
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QUOTE(TheOwl @ Aug 20 2013, 04:14 PM)
Money,man. No profit no talk. Business is liddat. In 3-4 years should be just nice for me.
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Start from their Amberley project not cheap anymore, I don't think MR1 got more budget than Guoco but their clubhouse just completed..

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If the upcoming Bungalow O-Lot project RM1.8M each , total RM3.0bil++ gross development value, they still no budget to build the clubhouse and track then please forget about it, just wasting time doh.gif
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post Aug 26 2013, 09:00 PM

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QUOTE(penggunabaik @ Aug 26 2013, 03:37 PM)
One question for all sifus here, who knows when the Guocoland want to build their own shoplot in this area? why aaa..... they don't bother about it? even Taman Desa Mas has their own shoplot as well as Saujana Rawang (under construction)? why? why?
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Semakin banyak new shoplot, maybe they will change their masterplan..

Paling latest sekali, new shoplot next to Jusco/Anggun 2

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post Aug 27 2013, 03:50 PM

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QUOTE(masbruno @ Aug 27 2013, 02:16 PM)
Who is the developer for these shoplots?
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post Aug 27 2013, 05:41 PM

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QUOTE(TheOwl @ Aug 27 2013, 04:40 PM)
Eh bro,where exactly are these new shop lots? I thought Guocoland will be building the KE commercial centre in EW,next to the sales gallery. That's what they told me some time ago.
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It's just next to Jusco, opposite Da Land, MS sales office..


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