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 Jadehills - Developed by Gamuda, Can anyone provide some insights?

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post Aug 29 2012, 01:07 AM

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QUOTE(twins9 @ Aug 28 2012, 09:07 PM)
I should have bought apple stocks at USD250 larast time when my friend asked me to put everything I got in it.  I didnt buy any.......now looking at it hitting USD 700 ps.  If I had bought, can hantam duo biji bungalow at JH...sigh....

Now my friend sold everything in Msia and migrated to England liao.
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Er, aunty....why don't you hantam few biji of twin palms houses since over there, the air is so fresh and nice and cures asthma? tongue.gif
twins9
post Aug 29 2012, 07:51 AM

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I dont know if mid astma can be cured, but the attacks can be reduced if you have less irritants in the air. Fresh air like JH certainly helps. Ask those who stay near forest reserve or greeneries.


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post Aug 29 2012, 08:18 AM

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Out of topic a bit.

twins9 & Ultraman2000 = supporter of TP Sungai Long which always praise about TP.

In my opinion, TP is nice. But JH is better than TP.

Politely request you. If you wanted to promote your TP I think this is wrong section. This is jadehill section.







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post Aug 29 2012, 12:18 PM

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Hahah, Tikaram, you are really funny...

Praise about TP doesn't mean cannot buy one more unit in JH also, right? smile.gif



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post Aug 29 2012, 12:32 PM

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Believe that upcoming projects would improve Cheras South Accessibility:-

1) SUKE - Proposed Sungai Besi - Ulu Klang Elevated Expressway (controversial one)

2) MRT Projects - Sungai Buloh - Kajang

3) Upgrade of existing roads due to new projects (i.e. Jadehills)






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post Aug 30 2012, 05:00 AM

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well...personally invest in JH for a semi D, but the setia eco project in cyberjaya seems better than JH one...... should compare more before buy =.="
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post Aug 30 2012, 07:37 AM

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Why setia Eco better than JH?
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post Aug 30 2012, 09:54 AM

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QUOTE(GangHo @ Aug 29 2012, 01:32 PM)
Believe that upcoming projects would improve Cheras South Accessibility:-

1) SUKE - Proposed Sungai Besi - Ulu Klang Elevated Expressway (controversial one)

2) MRT Projects - Sungai Buloh - Kajang

3) Upgrade of existing roads due to new projects (i.e. Jadehills)
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What happen to the 35.5km East Klang Valley Expressway (EKVE).?

EKVE, which is the eastern and final uncompleted route of the Kuala Lumpur Outer Ring Road, would link the Kajang Silk Ex­­pressway and the Karak Ex­­pressway.

The EKVE would provide a by-pass route and enable motorists from the southern part of the Klang Valley such as from Cheras, Bangi and Subang to travel to Selayang and Gombak and vice versa without having to go through the city centre.

It would also serve as a bypass route around Kuala Lumpur for inter-regional traffic from the Karak Highway, according to the executive summary of the DEIA.

There would be six interchanges – Sungai Long, Bukit Mah­kota Cheras, Hulu Langat, Am­-pang, Ukay Perdana and IIUM (Inter­national Islamic University Malaysia).

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QUOTE(KAREN0107 @ Aug 30 2012, 06:00 AM)
well...personally invest in JH for a semi D, but the setia eco project in cyberjaya seems better than JH one...... should compare more before buy =.="
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Are you referring to Setia Eco Glades in Cyberjaya? I could see that the concept is different if not totally.

Setia Eco Glades emphasize on the lakes while Jadehills has the Gardens, the Lakes and the Hills.

While it is glamorous to have water front bungalow, and our developers are evolving to offer more and more complex lifestyle, it is prudent to check that whatever offer is practical in terms of accessibility(as if traffic flows, main access and exit and etc), maintenance(maintaining the lakes, dead waters and difficulty in maintaining the plants and etc). Besides the buyer needs to cough out additional money for all these premiums that are probably unforeseen.

And of course all other comparisons like unit layout, security and etc.

In terms of township and its neighborhood, how is cyberjaya coming up? Occupancy rate and etc.
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post Sep 1 2012, 12:09 PM

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Actually, i m foreign married with a malaysian, invest in JH coz family live in Kajang
the lastest phase of semi D just facing the D one, not much garden view but costing 1.51M....
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QUOTE(KAREN0107 @ Sep 1 2012, 01:09 PM)
Actually, i m foreign married with a malaysian, invest in JH coz family live in Kajang
the lastest phase of semi D just facing the D one, not much garden view but costing 1.51M....
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Jadehills property is one of most affordable among the prestigious developer.

Its' potential are yet to be unleashed awaiting the upcoming infrastructure works, modern development and entertainment outlets.

Down south the development has reached Semenyih and beyond.

Sandwiched between 4 major town of Seri Kembangan, Kajang, Bandar Baru Bangi and Cheras, Jadehills is located in the center of matured townships with bustling developments.

In terms of location, I would think it is better than Cyberjaya. However, it is depending on individual needs and activity as well.

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post Sep 4 2012, 11:27 PM

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Anyone caught in the floods tonight? Jams everywhere. I read that Sg. Chua, Sg. Long, Serdang, Kajang, Bangi are all flooded.


Added on September 5, 2012, 11:00 amCountry Heights was also flooded. I know Sg. Ramal Dalam is prone to flood and it is just next to Country Heights. The Star reported that both housing estates were affected in yesterday's flood.



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post Sep 5 2012, 11:17 AM

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i think the news also reported JH was affected? it that is true, i believe it will somehow affect its value.
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post Sep 5 2012, 11:23 AM

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I was caught right OUTSIDE Bluwater Estate.
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post Sep 5 2012, 11:25 AM

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any photos of flood ?
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QUOTE(tikaram @ Aug 30 2012, 09:54 AM)
What happen to the 35.5km East Klang Valley Expressway (EKVE).?

EKVE, which is the eastern and final uncompleted route of the Kuala Lumpur Outer Ring Road, would link the Kajang Silk Ex­­pressway and the Karak Ex­­pressway.

The EKVE would provide a by-pass route and enable motorists from the southern part of the Klang Valley such as from Cheras, Bangi and Subang to travel to Selayang and Gombak and vice versa without having to go through the city centre.

It would also serve as a bypass route around Kuala Lumpur for inter-regional traffic from the Karak Highway, according to the executive summary of the DEIA.

There would be six interchanges – Sungai Long, Bukit Bandar Mah­kota Cheras, Hulu Langat, Am­-pang, Ukay Perdana and IIUM (Inter­national Islamic University Malaysia).
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Good sharing and great to hear that thumbup.gif my 1st vest is $$$
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post Sep 5 2012, 11:54 AM

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i heard yesterday Kajang there got flood?
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QUOTE(twins9 @ Sep 4 2012, 11:27 PM)
Anyone caught in the floods tonight?  Jams everywhere.  I read that Sg. Chua, Sg. Long, Serdang, Kajang, Bangi are all flooded.


Added on September 5, 2012, 11:00 amCountry Heights was also flooded.  I know Sg. Ramal Dalam is prone to flood and it is just next to Country Heights.  The Star reported that both housing estates were affected in yesterday's flood.
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me from segambut to sg long took 1.5 hrs. start 7.20pm, home 8.50pm sweat.gif .

7.20pm segambut-->jalan Kepong-->duke highway-->jalan duta --> Indian Embassy 7.35pm

7.35pm Indian Embassy--> museum 8.15pm mad.gif mad.gif slow than snail tongue.gif

can not tahan, turn into bangsar-->NPE--> kuchai 8.25pm
kuchai --> seremban HW--> east west link --Tmn connaught 8.40pm -->G.saga --sg long pm8.50

no flood, no jam at all after join G.saga, and sg long tracffic lights pun clear, normally tuesday pasar malam jammmmmm but yesterday night clear biggrin.gif



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QUOTE(skng03 @ Sep 5 2012, 01:02 PM)
me from segambut to sg long took 1.5 hrs. start 7.20pm, home 8.50pm sweat.gif .

7.20pm segambut-->jalan Kepong-->duke highway-->jalan duta --> Indian Embassy 7.35pm

7.35pm Indian Embassy--> museum 8.15pm  mad.gif  mad.gif  slow than snail tongue.gif

can not tahan, turn into bangsar-->NPE--> kuchai 8.25pm
kuchai --> seremban HW--> east west link --Tmn connaught 8.40pm -->G.saga --sg long pm8.50

no flood, no jam at all after join G.saga, and sg long tracffic lights pun clear, normally tuesday pasar malam jammmmmm but yesterday night clear biggrin.gif
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is it usual taking 1.5 hrs from segambut to sg long? Sorry, I stay in Jln Duta, Work in Damansara. So never go there during weekend.

Why u don't used MRII -> Cheras Kajang Highway --> Silk ( sg long) ?, I usually go balakong/ kajang using this highway from Jln duta


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post Sep 5 2012, 12:39 PM

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QUOTE(tikaram @ Sep 5 2012, 12:20 PM)
is it usual taking 1.5 hrs from segambut to sg long? Sorry, I stay in Jln Duta, Work in Damansara. So never go there during weekend.

Why u don't used MRII -> Cheras Kajang Highway --> Silk ( sg long) ?, I usually go balakong/ kajang  using this highway from Jln duta
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NO lar, usually 45 minute, max is 1 hrs if jalan duta jammmmmmm

don't dare to enter MRR2 lar, takut the bridge collapse tongue.gif tongue.gif and its longer in distance

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