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forestkl
post Sep 21 2010, 11:18 AM

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http://mynusaputra.blogspot.com/2010/09/ne...-cyberjaya.html

Talking about ideal properties, priority always been given to some criteria like location, price, developer etc. Same goes to Cyberjaya & its surrounding, dedicated KL-Putrajaya Hiway (MEX) gave a big impact to properties here. Lots of luxury project already take in shape namely as Garden Residence (Mah Sing), Symphony Hills (UEM), Summerglades etc. Ironically, this new high way feed more benefit to suburb area namely as Selangor Science Park 2, Bandar Nusaputra, Amanputra, Taman Putra Perdana etc. due to its closer location to the high way.

Nevertheless, you can enjoy Cyberjaya privilege & facilities but at reasonable price if you choose to stay in Bandar Nusaputra! Your call.....

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forestkl
post Oct 9 2010, 01:18 PM

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QUOTE(sohoque @ Oct 7 2010, 11:43 AM)
ok tq for the feedback.

firstly i'm nt looking for condo. i bought one recently in taman melati gombak area (PV5). but that one for investment. it'll be rented out soon.

yeah i tried driving tru mex hiway yesterday. it took about 25 mnt to jln tun razak. but that time not many cars on the road. now i 80% confirm.

just now i call my friend who is living in precint 1 nusaputra. she said precint 1 got "tanah mendap" problem. so in cetain area got crack. i called developer just now to confirm. they admit but they said the problem occurs in precit 1 only. in precint 2 no more coz they have solid foundation (concrete) although at car pouch area.

what is your comment on this.
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alamak... tired la with this issue. crack is only happen if you doing renovation with out standing supervision or without professional consultant. is not soil settlement issue or what.. it just a matter of design issue. at car porch area, there is no piling been done. column stand on the pad footing. normal condition is okay, but if you remove (or your neighbour) one of the column at the car porch, then crack will appear. why? because the distribution of the load is not the same anymore!

Crack at precinct 1 is not involved with main structure or brickwall. Is only appear at car porch (joint between porch & driveway) IF YOU REMOVE THE COLUMN.

Come to your friend's house & see if he or his neighbour had removed the column. If yes, then their fault!

I've read one of the article in The Sun pertaining this issue somewhere in December 2009. The most funny thing is the picture itself! yes, it's not a hairline crack but this was happened when the owner extend his kitchen! The connection between wall is not properly done (i believe there is no exmet, fishtail, starter bar & additional piling for kitchen). We are not talking about technical aspect like compaction for every 300mm, proper ground beam, rebar size etc. No wonder it's crack!!

However, some cases may be can be categorized as defect... & the owner should highlight this to Management at the early stage!
forestkl
post Oct 11 2010, 10:18 PM

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QUOTE(sohoque @ Oct 11 2010, 09:59 AM)
ok.. sorry bro. i asked a lot. coz buying a house is not like buying clothes.

ok, in your opinion, is this area will develop as developer's planning? i asked this coz previously i bought a house when i was working in kuantan. the developer is damansara kuantan, a subsidiary of damansara KL. i impressed with their planning to develop the area. but after i bought semi D there and stayed for 5 years, not much they are doing. infact, they sold their land to others 2 developers. and there're projects abandon. so now i sold the house coz i moved to KL.
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sohoque, don't get me wrong.. i'm not blame on you. damage has been done & very hard to remove from people's mind.

nevertheless, pertaining the developer's planning, i have no idea how it look like for next 5 years. I'm hoping they will complete the development here as promised. Otherwise, people will not trust their name anymore.

Reputable developer i.e. Mah Sing, Sime Darby, I&P etc is very trustworthy developer. we can count on them.

However, looking at their sales performance, there is no reason for them to abandon this area. This become a gold mine & I believe they will not gave up just like that. A huge investment already put in at the cloverleaf interchange. If I not mistaken, Taraf unggul has to pay approx. RM60M as for contribution fees. In return, they can put Nusaputra's name at the interchange.

There is 1 chinese family already bought 2 units of Sutera Semi-D at Precinct 1 which is cost them around RM1.6M! they convert it to Bungalow... just imagine how big it was! total built up is more than 7,000 sqft!

Last but not least... is your call. Think carefully and decide. But don't take so long, time is not on your side. If you let go your booking, I believe it will taken by tomorrow's morning! I've experience this before....
forestkl
post Oct 13 2010, 04:45 AM

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QUOTE(ronn77 @ Oct 12 2010, 11:45 AM)
So this is leasehold property? Initially I thought it's freehold as it may be worth to invest.
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yes it is... however, the land still under master title. easy for sub-sale, less hassle. still viable for investment hence Nusaputra is the only gated community at suburb cyberjaya. appreciation value will growth fast if:

1) Dedicated interchange is officially open. (Connected to MEX Hiway within 4km-strong selling point using by Garden Residence, Summerglades, CBD Perdana etc)
2) Rapid development can be done by Nusaputra's developer (Taraf Unggul)-complete the whole package inclusive school, club house, lake, surau, shopping complex etc).
3) Selangor Science Park progressive well
4) Cyberjaya is waiting for booming since is open for Glomac, Mah Sing, UEM to share the cake. High income Cyberjaya employee will try to find their 2nd home at Cyber area.

other advatages, please log on to my blog at http://mynusaputra.blogspot.com/

thanks in advance! rclxms.gif

forestkl
post Jun 2 2011, 05:17 PM

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QUOTE(hockster @ May 28 2011, 10:54 PM)
I think its a disaster to buy a house which is sinking, I dont think that because of foundation or because of renovation of the house and the house is sinking. I've seen 1 of the house at Nusaputra there, the car porch is sinked abt 4-5 inches.
i've read 1 of the comment above saying that its becoz of the removal of the pile makes the load distribution change. if it is so, why its not sink at the supporting pile, while it sink at the other side?
there must be some problem with the mining land there. think twice.
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Thanks Mr. Hockster for the kind opinion. However, I think the statement is not fair especially the pile. We can't remove the pile.. it's already 10-15 metres below the ground!

You miss the other points that I highlighted before:
1) Design - There is no piling works carry out at the car porch. The column sit on the pad footing. Now, you get what I mean? This is the root cause.

Nevertheless, please tell me which is house is sinking now? which road?

For your information, the developer has carried out the remedial works at affected car porch area at no cost! FOC dude. And is only a few units out of thousands unit in Nusaputra! So what is your main concern now?

and tell me, after 5 years have you seen any sinking house at Nusaputra? I mean, more than 4-5 inches that you highlight now.

Come on man, don't spread the rumors without strong basis. Please understand the soil mechanic before simply say. My 1 cent advise.






forestkl
post Jun 10 2011, 09:58 AM

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QUOTE(felixwang @ Jun 9 2011, 12:32 PM)
I have just moved away from Precinct 1, Bandar Nusaputra in April, 2011 and yes, my house along Jalan Nusaputra 1/1D has been experiencing the same problem too and solved after the developer has carried out remedial work in the late 2009.

rest assure, those units which are still experiencing cracks due to soil movement are those who have yet to opt for remedial work. 

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Thanks Felix! You just told this after you moved away from Nusaputra? Have you told your potential buyer about the soil movement?
forestkl
post Sep 20 2011, 04:10 PM

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QUOTE(macho dog @ Sep 20 2011, 02:28 PM)
Dun be bothered wif bad comments fr outsiders who dun live in ur area.

As long as u r happy staying and fit ur budget it's OK?

Furthermore, there r not much land left in KV, this location is not bad after all.
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you're right! cool answer... rclxms.gif
forestkl
post Oct 3 2011, 11:02 AM

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QUOTE(izdyharz @ Sep 30 2011, 03:26 AM)
To be honest, the location of Nusaputra is good, the house is nice, but the tanah mendap problem is true as well. So stay away from this Nusaputra, dont put yourself into trouble. If you like the location, Amanputra is next best thing.
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Thanks aman putra sales agent! any other points u want to highlight?
pathetic because nusaputra is damn expensixe to some peoples... sad.gif


 

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