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Household Bandar Seri Coalfields, BSC Community Thread

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post Apr 15 2013, 02:19 PM

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QUOTE(johnets @ Apr 15 2013, 01:39 PM)
from my experience (i stay in desa coalfields), the contractors will come right to your door once u get the key.
lots of them.
some of them also will aprroach to the house owners to "rent" the houses, and use it as their show room.
if u're lucky, u will get a renovation at a very reasonable price.
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Years ago, I was shown a completely tiled kitchen with cabinets but I only now know from you, yes, show room! Do you still keep their contact no.? Kindly pm me, thanks.

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QUOTE(koinibler @ Apr 15 2013, 09:19 PM)
Is there is plan for more highway meh???
got guthrie and latar already. Didn't know got propose any new highway!
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Latar is north of BSC. GCE ( Guthrie Corridor Expressway) connects the south ie. Shah Alam and Subang to BSC and Puncak Alam. Edited sentence: "If DASH is being built, it will connect the center from PJ east starting at the LDP across Mutiara Damansara to the west to join GCE and beyond." You can see it more like running parallel to Persiaran Surian and Jalan Sg. Buloh, as well as Jln. K. Selangor It allows us to skip the dead jam along Persiaran Surian and Jln. Sg. Buloh and also skip a long portion of slow traffic along Jln Kuala Selangor. A short travel by using GCE and we exit to Jln. K. Selangor just before Desa Moccis.
That way we need only use Jln. K. Selangor for only 4km to reach BSC. Thus travel time is shortened by skipping all the jammed roads.
I am not sure of the toll charged, but it will be smoother than going to Puchong via LDP tolls.

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post Apr 16 2013, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(papadon @ Apr 16 2013, 01:34 PM)
If BN wins, then sure will go ahead hahahaha
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DASH's progress: As on September 2012, the Federal government under LLM has finalised the technical appendix of the project with PROLINTAS, the builder. That is about what I know of it. If Barisan wins the whole election, then it will be implemented. PKR has criticised Barisan for having so many highway projects. On DASH, my feeling is that even if PKR can form a new government or if it still holds on to rule Selangor state, will most likely have DASH as it will serve voters in northern Shah Alam. It will greatly draw people to stay and work in Shah Alam 2, Puncak Alam (BSC included) and also Ijok. Prozak53 is right on the importance of it.

It appears that any objections from affected residents are being taken and discussed for the possibility of realigning the route by PROLINTAS, not to abolish it entirely. I do sympathise with those who may find the highway right in front or behind their homes. That would be kind of like screaming nightmare. Good sense? No way man!

For BSC, DASH's completion will lead to a sudden rise in property prices. At Denai Alam, where DASH is routed to pass by, residents in the Lowyat thread claimed that the prices of subsales of houses have been raised very high like in PJ with this in view.

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post Apr 17 2013, 03:34 AM

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So potential property buyers, buy now, from the developers. Do not wait for sub-sales ( buying from individuals) or prices may soon go sky high when DASH is ready! Just see how fast it has happened in Denai Alam.

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QUOTE(661188 @ Apr 17 2013, 03:42 AM)
it will be more prudent to invest based on facts rather than hearsay. look at bkt beruntung, many burnt due to speculation.

until such time, those taking chance must know what risk you're into.
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To gauge the market's asking price in Denai Alam, refer to Star Classified for house for sale in Denai Alam. They are pretty high. When most agents quote high prices on the same kind of sales, it is a good indication of the actual buying prices somewhere around there, minus the bargaining margin, or else most agents will not quote what they cannot sell and lose their money spent advertising there. We had enough experience with many different company agents selling our old home that way.

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I love the many road lightings! As for the rest area, I like the curved shape of the pebble stone path!

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QUOTE(seydee @ Apr 18 2013, 05:40 PM)
I have been to the site twice but either the guard don't allow or its close. How did you guys manage to sneak in.
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If no public is allowed in round the clock, then it will appear that only authorised personnel such as the staff of KLK can be allowed access.

It is good to guard the completed units as fixtures can be stolen altogether!

Whatever it is, we the buyers are happy to see these photos on the construction progress regularly. For KLK, an active update on the progress status helps to instill buyer confidence and that is good for sales. Thanks.

Note: KLK has till date not given a reply to my email. I need to accept this since I only forward a suggestion for their consideration, which does not neccesitate an answer at all. However, some companies do give an acknowledgement to show appreciation for customer feedback and this goes a long way to spread goodwill all round.

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QUOTE(sapphire88 @ Apr 19 2013, 09:05 PM)
Please look at the right side of this photograph carefully, the electricity pole is not being installed properly, it is slightly inclined.
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Yeap it is.

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QUOTE(papadon @ Apr 20 2013, 06:48 PM)
my main concern now is KLK handing over the maintenance of BSC to the local authorities, then we are screwed like Desa Coalfields.
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What is the problem? The few RHB staff that I know staying in Desa Coalfields did not mention any! They in fact look happy staying there for years.
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QUOTE(papadon @ Apr 22 2013, 10:47 AM)
the problem is the poor maintenance of the surroundings
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As far as I know, the local authorities will employ contractors (not their own staff), for rubbish collection, household furniture disposal, trees and grass cutting, and drain clearing. If the above services are not done according to fix schedules, residents must call or sms to complain or else the authorities might take sometime to find out their hanky panky. The contractors are afraid as they contract may not be renewed based on complaints.

This is a common situation with many local authorities even in PJ.

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QUOTE(papadon @ Apr 26 2013, 11:39 AM)
there will be plenty of developments in this area over the next 10 years, the challenge will be trying to figure out which will come out as the king of developments.
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In the month of April, my hair dresser passed by Bandar Seri Coalfields on her way to the seafood restaurant. She was telling me that she was impressed by the sight of the semi-ds! She thinks that I was right to buy there. I was pleasantly surprised because two years ago she just shoook her head and kept saying that BSC is too far off. I thought to myself, she is travelling daily for 40km. from her home in Cheras to work in PJ. Perhaps she has had her share of travelling already. But now she has apparently changed her perception. BSC is only about 26km. away from 1 Utama, this is much nearer than going to her house in Cheras!

When the sight of many homes are now ready, the developed view does help to change perception a bit, but a complete departure from the rural stagnated image such as that in Desa Coalfields into what the public recognises as a thriving and beautiful township can only be achieved if firstly the landscape is beautified. Just look at Desa Park City, where the entrance offers a developed image. This factor is worthy of consideration unless KLK is having very good sales to such an extent that it need not do anything more. All buyers present as well as future ones will ask for this though.

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QUOTE(clickNsnap @ May 14 2013, 04:08 PM)
Went to BSC last Sunday. Snapped a few photos...
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Thanks for the photos.
May I know what 'Pemberitahuan' contains? The smaller prints are not clear at all.

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QUOTE(alligator_28 @ May 15 2013, 11:15 PM)
When I go there, the construction workers/guard dun let me in, muddy road or not also cannot. I try walking in also cannot.
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Thinking of viewing the Banyan semi-d, just wonder when all the roads are ready. I hope not to walk on mud! Oh yes, even that too you are not allowed. A few KLK staff have said that they bought their own units there, so we need to depend on them for update since they are allowed in.
Thank you ClikNsnap.

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QUOTE(azizul40 @ May 16 2013, 04:11 PM)
pix taken last week  rclxm9.gif

enjoys.
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Lovely Banyans! Thanks, Azizu40😀
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QUOTE(papadon @ May 25 2013, 11:59 AM)
Is anyone moving in by December? Would be good to have residents in as soon as possible.
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Hope to move in as soon as Interior design work is completed.
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Still looking around, went to Fella Design in PJ, wao....smart looking furniture, from traditional to modern! Impressed with the deco there. Most furniture showrooms employ the service of interior designers. So if interested, ask and you will get the house designer.
The sales assistant there said Fella Malaysia makes sofas locally but other furnitures are imported.
Note: inspect the furniture carefully for workmanship and always ask to visit their done-up projects to check on real quality of work. If they can't oblige you for this, it is better to forgo the deal no matter how tempting or else get an eye sore later.

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QUOTE(m o m o @ May 30 2013, 04:17 AM)
Areca owner here, Chinese but bangsa Malaysia. Should be ready end of the year right?

Anyone interested to get interior design and renovation services?

I am getting one and can get much better pricing if there's a bulk. The guy previously did my condo, good price and workmanship. I shopped around quite a bit and settled on this guy.

We can arrange a meeting, bring the floor plan etc, then can get a quotation together.

We should also start the RA for the entire BSC, I'm definitely in coz we can never be too safe right?

Thanks and looking forward to meeting some of you guys here!
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Thanks. Am interested.

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QUOTE(m o m o @ May 30 2013, 10:44 PM)
Hey bro, I can't really recall right now, need to dig up the quotations again from my parents' home.

But the price varies, depending on the materials, size, finishing (laminating etc), all customed to fit nicely.

I dah PM, will be planning to see him soon, mid-June onwards. We can all go then he will follow up individually according to our needs.
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I need to see actual completed projects before I proceed further. U can get the best price as quotation, layout design etc. but if quality work isn't there, it spoils the soup, and you will realise then that in the end, it is finish quality that gives value for money.
I have had some poor deals before. Lots of rework and argument involved.

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QUOTE(Mel2 @ Jun 1 2013, 01:52 PM)
Good news indeed.

Btw did it mention anywhere whether any termite pretreatment was done ?

If ada, means we can save some $$ otherwise need to engage such services before actual Reno takes place.
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From what I encountered, haha... again quoting my experience only, but this knowledge will benefit some, termites only eat soft wood ie. damp and soaked up wood. They emit smell. Banyan is all tiled up, both up and downstairs in all rooms, halls, and even the stairs, and have metal door frames, so the only time they get to attack is if there is a roof leak. This is unlikely with new homes. They won't thrive on dry wood frames.😀

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