Ayuzinta. I mean Ayu Lestari. 438k like that. Versus Spira 436k. I saw both development. CHose Spira instead. GnG and build quality.
actually, any house bought anywhere in much of kv, completed in 2009-2011, all got good appr, a matter of 50%, 80% or 100%.
for bts or build-then-sell ones, dev prices are naturally higher compared to its peers but appr is almost instant at that time.
buy in 2012, dunno ler...
Just to share :
Ayu Puri bu 1818, launched end 2009, price 335k BTS (no bumi discount)
Ayu Qaseh bu 1818, launched March 2010, price 378k BTS
Ayu Klasik bu 1940, launched Oct 2010, price 420k STB, VP est mid 2011
Ayu Lestari bu 1960, launched Nov 2010, price 428k STB, VP est mid 2011 Ayu Prime bu 2000, launched Apr 2011, price 458k (row facing recreation area 503k) STB, Vp est end 2011.
Some observations on Alam Nusantara:
1. Nice location on higher ground than Setia Alam/Eco Park and also centrally located near SCM/Sunsuria 7 Avenue/commercial district.
2. No GnG - just normal housing project.
3. All houses come with freehold individual titles so no problem on subsale even to non-bumis.
4. Houses have basic specs e.g. cement sand bricks for walls, ceramic tiles for floors, some windows still use louvred type, etc except for Ayu prime which use better specs e.g. 2x2 porcelain tiles for floor.
5. Build quality quite good but design-wise not so contemporary.
6. For Ayu Puri/Ayu Qaseh, subsale prices are around 430-450k. For Ayu Klasik/Ayu Lestari around 470-480k.
Overall, I'd say that Alam Nusantara houses are quite good value for money, price-wise and location-wise.
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