QUOTE(UFO-ET @ Feb 3 2012, 03:07 PM)
Alam Impian is a safe bet. Both TTDI and I&P hv their's own selling point. Dun forget, the West Coast Expressway has kicked start, "GO WEST" development is inevitable, Klang - Shah Alam has large potential to growth. IMO. the potential to invest WEST (Shah Alam - Klang) is better than SOUTH (Cyberjaya-Putrajaya-Kajang-Semenyih) & NORTH (Sg Buloh - Rawang - Bkt Beruntung).
My 2 bakuli

I also agree Alam Impian is a safe bet. I am happy with the current selling point and it's masterplan, which i suggested a better and complete township than Kemuning, USJ or Denai Alam/Bkt Jelutong
Hmm, for GO WEST ... i would prefer DSTH type as this landed is the most demand of it's location. I dont foresee any other potential new development as i can predict a lot of expensive development is coming up. Once Canal City is come up, it would be great extension of the Klang Valley.
I agree GO WEST and GO NORTH ( SG Buloh is great area and Jalan Rawang ( nearby Jusco ) developments espcially those Guocoland products selling much cheaper than Mah Sing's who also can sold out their products. Once Guthrie corridor link to Shah Alam or Bukit Jelutong, dont doubt that it can overtake Kemuning/A;am Impian/Bukit Tinggi WEST area.
Hmm, not really convincing at the moment for SOUTH espcially Kajang & Semenyih. Cyberjaya and Putrajaya is great future, but need to wait longer, 10 years maybe ... haha
Added on February 3, 2012, 6:51 pmQUOTE(New Klang @ Feb 3 2012, 02:54 PM)
I think it will be sooner than Denai Alam.
Agree. I can confirm Naza TTDI is much more aggressive than Sime Darby.
So, i invest in AI instead of Denai Alam, where i think Sime Darby plan is always residential for many years or thousand units before commercial ...
See USJ, it's very wong and great Taipan now. But actually, based on it's masterplan, it was very poor indeed. They built too many houses before the USJ 10 & 9 shoplots, which i deemed too small to compare with Uptown and Kota Damansara. Now they regretted not to keep any prime land for further more high end products and their last piece of land, USJ Heights is located at not so good location, where too near to USJ/Shah Alam industrial areas.
This post has been edited by Chris Chew: Feb 3 2012, 06:51 PM