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 OUG Parklane (Genuine buyer only), This topic for genuine buyers only..

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DrPitchard
post Dec 3 2014, 06:49 AM

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QUOTE(lynforum @ Dec 2 2014, 11:20 PM)
High population more appropriate.
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Yeah, that's true

QUOTE(MaiGehGeh @ Dec 2 2014, 11:38 PM)
If I were you, I will just ignore those ppls.
There is not 100% perfect as long owner r making 80% profit.

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QUOTE(tnang @ Dec 2 2014, 11:39 PM)
Agreed, just have fun and joke with them when free, other than that focus on our target
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LOL. Thus, the random posting from time to time to educate them.....hahahaha
Now waiting to get my keys (Phase 3), renovate then rent out.
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post Dec 3 2014, 08:02 AM

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QUOTE(MaiGehGeh @ Dec 3 2014, 12:38 AM)
If I were you, I will just ignore those ppls.
There is not 100% perfect as long owner r making 80% profit.

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their formula is no of unit/1 development haha

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post Dec 3 2014, 08:10 AM

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QUOTE(DrPitchard @ Dec 2 2014, 09:16 PM)
One of the reasons why I'm not that active in property threads nowadays is because of the stupidity of some forumers here, not being able to comprehend simple, English words.

The formula for density is units / area. Somehow, most people assume that a large number will automatically mean a high density, which is obviously not the case.

In this instance, there are 4,225 units at Parklane OUG but it is actually spread over a land of 30.08 acres, giving it a density of 141 units/acre.

Z-Residence, on the other hand, has 1,136 units over a 7 acre land and thus, its density is 163 units/acre.

Some more expensive developments have even higher density. Take for example The Petalz, 565 units sitting on top of a tiny land of 3.04 acres. That's a stunning 186 units/acre.

Yet, the dumb forumers would immediately jump and defend The Petalz and Z-Residence as compared to Parklane OUG. "The Petalz must surely be of low density since there are only a few hundred units while Parklane OUG is immensely densed, there's a freaking 4,000 units!"

Interesting to know who these people actually are and what do they do for a living. If they are students, I would most probably be able to guess their grades for Maths.
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In this instance, there are 4,225 units at Parklane OUG but it is actually spread over a land of 30.08 acres, giving it a density of 141 units/acre.


Now only know this got 30 acre...... thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(DrPitchard @ Dec 3 2014, 06:49 AM)
Yeah, that's true
LOL. Thus, the random posting from time to time to educate them.....hahahaha
Now waiting to get my keys (Phase 3), renovate then rent out.
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have any idea Savanna in how many acre?? so far i only kno Southville is 412acre sweat.gif doh.gif
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QUOTE(SephirothLee @ Dec 3 2014, 08:02 AM)
their formula is no of unit/1 development haha
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LOL...if like that, Malaysia lagi dense.

A few hundred thousand houses & condos / 1 Malaysia
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QUOTE(DrPitchard @ Dec 3 2014, 09:12 AM)
LOL...if like that, Malaysia lagi dense.

A few hundred thousand houses & condos / 1 Malaysia
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this is bcos ah jib KOR wanna Msialaysia become Negara Maju 2020 brows.gif
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post Dec 3 2014, 09:39 AM

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actually density can be calculated a few different ways.

http://www.landcom.com.au/downloads/upload...20V9LR_0880.pdf

there is a difference between site density, net residential density and gross residential density.

not saying anything. but if you try to understand the document and the way density is calculated you will know it's sometimes not as simple as just no.of units / land area icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Dec 3 2014, 09:44 AM

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QUOTE(be7a @ Dec 3 2014, 09:39 AM)
actually density can be calculated a few different ways.

http://www.landcom.com.au/downloads/upload...20V9LR_0880.pdf

there is a difference between site density, net residential density and gross residential density.

not saying anything. but if you try to understand the document and the way density is calculated you will know it's sometimes not as simple as just no.of units / land area icon_rolleyes.gif
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Yeah, very true on that. There are a few ways to define density as mentioned, but nevertheless, it has to be divided by either area or volume, that's the general rule of thumb. Can never be solely on the units only.
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QUOTE(DrPitchard @ Dec 3 2014, 09:44 AM)
Yeah, very true on that. There are a few ways to define density as mentioned, but nevertheless, it has to be divided by either area or volume, that's the general rule of thumb. Can never be solely on the units only.
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that is the most simple and basic way of looking at it.

however the design and layout and spread of the residential units can play a huge factor in the 'feel' of the density as well.

to me, the number of units per floor and number of floors per block is also reflective of density.

nevertheless, with 4000 units in a single project, the people in charge of maintenance and infra have a helluva task to do.

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Any bumi quota in this project? how many are sold? when the developer will release unsold bumi quota to the general market?

This post has been edited by icemanfx: Dec 4 2014, 12:29 AM
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QUOTE(tnang @ Dec 2 2014, 09:54 PM)
Just rent out to a malay family, ngam ngam cover installment, no gain no loss. For next 2 years
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Congrats. Mind to share the rental rate?


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Congrats. Mind to share the rental rate?
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QUOTE(icemanfx @ Dec 3 2014, 10:17 AM)
Out of 30% bumi quota, how many are sold? when the developer will release unsold bumi quota to the general market?
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I tot fully sold smile.gif
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QUOTE(PeriPeri2014 @ Dec 3 2014, 10:09 PM)
I tot fully sold smile.gif
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Still some balance unit, but much higher than subsale
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QUOTE(DrPitchard @ Dec 2 2014, 09:16 PM)
One of the reasons why I'm not that active in property threads nowadays is because of the stupidity of some forumers here, not being able to comprehend simple, English words.

The formula for density is units / area. Somehow, most people assume that a large number will automatically mean a high density, which is obviously not the case.

In this instance, there are 4,225 units at Parklane OUG but it is actually spread over a land of 30.08 acres, giving it a density of 141 units/acre.

Z-Residence, on the other hand, has 1,136 units over a 7 acre land and thus, its density is 163 units/acre.

Some more expensive developments have even higher density. Take for example The Petalz, 565 units sitting on top of a tiny land of 3.04 acres. That's a stunning 186 units/acre.

Yet, the dumb forumers would immediately jump and defend The Petalz and Z-Residence as compared to Parklane OUG. "The Petalz must surely be of low density since there are only a few hundred units while Parklane OUG is immensely densed, there's a freaking 4,000 units!"

Interesting to know who these people actually are and what do they do for a living. If they are students, I would most probably be able to guess their grades for Maths.
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Judge on a property is not just a simple maths...
By this 30 acres land the developer build all with condo with same size...
Another example, in DPC got how many condo ? And what is the total land size use to built for condo? Then can calculate what is the density (I never calculate before) , but why ppl had different feeling in this place?

No offense.
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QUOTE(sosseres @ Dec 4 2014, 02:30 AM)
Judge on a property is not just a simple maths...
By this 30 acres land the developer build all with condo with same size...
Another example, in DPC got how many condo ? And what is the total land size use to built for condo? Then can calculate what is the density (I never calculate before) , but why ppl had different feeling in this place?

No offense.
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i think he oni compare the density issue, high or low base on acre. I quite agree with that fomula....
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QUOTE(sosseres @ Dec 4 2014, 02:30 AM)
Judge on a property is not just a simple maths...
By this 30 acres land the developer build all with condo with same size...
Another example, in DPC got how many condo ? And what is the total land size use to built for condo? Then can calculate what is the density (I never calculate before) , but why ppl had different feeling in this place?

No offense.
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The reason is simple, they forget to deduct the road area between phases! Developer showing 30 arces including the roads in between.. Hehe..

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QUOTE(sosseres @ Dec 4 2014, 02:30 AM)
Judge on a property is not just a simple maths...
By this 30 acres land the developer build all with condo with same size...
Another example, in DPC got how many condo ? And what is the total land size use to built for condo? Then can calculate what is the density (I never calculate before) , but why ppl had different feeling in this place?

No offense.
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must also look at the exiting roads especially during peak hours ... that also contribute to the density calculative more or less.
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QUOTE(tnang @ Dec 3 2014, 07:19 PM)
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QUOTE(echoesian @ Dec 4 2014, 11:48 AM)
Basic, partial furnished or fully furnished?
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Partial with 5 fans.

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