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uniglo
post Apr 16 2012, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(kengwei @ Apr 13 2012, 09:28 PM)
Hmm..I doubt that whether he is still working in KLK..
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Still working at KLK bro.

Just forgotten my password to enter the forum smile.gif
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post Apr 16 2012, 01:06 PM

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QUOTE(uniglo @ Apr 16 2012, 12:03 PM)
Still working at KLK bro.

Just forgotten my password to enter the forum smile.gif
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Good to hear that, hope you can help to clarify the questions by us in previous posts, thanks!
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post Apr 16 2012, 01:13 PM

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QUOTE(Mel2 @ Apr 13 2012, 01:56 PM)
Thanks for sharing the pics, BSCAlex  biggrin.gif
I just found out from KLK website that the Banyan II Semi Dees, Phase 1C2 is open for registration
Only 142 units of 2 storey semi-detached houses
Lot size of 40ft x 80ft
Approximate built-up area of 2,800 sq ft
No price stated there..

Now where's Henry? MIA?
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The price haven't firm up yet. Expect it around RM800k onwards.

Registration is opened.

2unique designs
Spacious lot size 40ftx80ft
Built up area from 2,796sqft
Family living room on 1st floor
From 5 rooms + 5 bathrooms
Timber flooring for the 1st floor bedrooms & family hall
His & Her's vanity top in master bathroom
Ceiling height wall tiles for all bathrooms
Metal framed doors and windows
Metal deck roofing
3-Phase power supply
Car porch designed to park 2 cars side by side
Low brickwall with mild steel fencing
Free 2 years guard patrolling services upon CCC
Free SPA legal fees * (*T&C applies)


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post Apr 16 2012, 03:13 PM

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Wah! Banyan2 prices are higher? Better location, is it? smile.gif

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post Apr 16 2012, 08:19 PM

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QUOTE(uniglo @ Apr 16 2012, 01:13 PM)
The price haven't firm up yet. Expect it around RM800k onwards.

Registration is opened.

2unique designs
Spacious lot size 40ftx80ft
Built up area from 2,796sqft
Family living room on 1st floor
From 5 rooms + 5 bathrooms
Timber flooring for the 1st floor bedrooms & family hall
His & Her's vanity top in master bathroom
Ceiling height wall tiles for all bathrooms
Metal framed doors and windows
Metal deck roofing
3-Phase power supply
Car porch designed to park 2 cars side by side
Low brickwall with mild steel fencing
Free 2 years guard patrolling services upon CCC
Free SPA legal fees * (*T&C applies)
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Hmmm.....smaller built up, but timber flooring 1st floor.

What you mean by metal deck roofing? metal sheets instead of roof tiles?
Can be very noisy when rain. Hot when sunny.
If it means metal roof trusses....then cry.gif I want that......

Where's the location? next to Areca?
uniglo
post Apr 17 2012, 09:40 AM

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Metal deck roofing is the same like the Oleander, Banyan is normal roof tiles.

Sound insulation will be done to minimize noise.

Yes next to Areca.
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post Apr 17 2012, 01:12 PM

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QUOTE(uniglo @ Apr 17 2012, 09:40 AM)
Metal deck roofing is the same like the Oleander, Banyan is normal roof tiles.

Sound insulation will be done to minimize noise.

Yes next to Areca.
OK. Roof also better specs. Seems like metal roof deck is the way to go.
Long lasting, almost leak free, and surprisingly better heat insulation due to the reflective surface and larger air space (some website say so)

Location also better, next to nice park and commercial area (bit too near?)

800K......when will launch?
Let me guess - RM 888K on the 8th Aug? brows.gif
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post Apr 17 2012, 01:55 PM

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8th Aug is quite near Chinese Ghost month and Raya Holidays..

I guess... maybe...
before puasa month? Ramadhan begins on 21st July..


7th July? tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Mel2 @ Apr 17 2012, 01:55 PM)
8th Aug is quite near Chinese Ghost month and Raya Holidays..

I guess... maybe...
before puasa month? Ramadhan begins on 21st July..
7th July?    tongue.gif
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Well, to what I see, KL -K is offering a smaller semi-d at perhaps a higher price. Such a move must have been based on sound basis. To attract buyers, please let us know as of now, what are the committed commercial development along the area and KL-K's effort to attract companies to invest at your planning stage. If this info is available, many will come and buy. KL-K is a huge company (just look at its share prices under the plantation segment) and we hope your good name will carry through to the property line too. I hope BSC will be much more vibrant than Desa Coalfields and it is my fervant hope that it fulfills its corporate social responsibility to its buyers who support and put our hope in it as many want a home to stay with good facilities. This new area has great commercial potential. For those in PJ, we are looking at clean eateries and shops at new areas as more and more middle and upper middle class residents want to enjoy. This is why Desa Park City is offering and look at how people flock there though prices are so very high.
Are there companies who have bought your plots?
Henry and the staff of KL-K, if you read this, please let your management know this request.
Thank you.

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TSkengwei
post Apr 18 2012, 09:04 AM

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QUOTE(Mel2 @ Apr 17 2012, 01:55 PM)
8th Aug is quite near Chinese Ghost month and Raya Holidays..

I guess... maybe...
before puasa month? Ramadhan begins on 21st July..
7th July?    tongue.gif
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Maybe they are waiting for Ah Jib Gor to confirm the election date only decide? tongue.gif

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post Apr 19 2012, 10:57 AM

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Borrowed the map from The Star ad today, showing possible future alternative road to BSC from PJ/KD.

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The HELP Univ new campus is under construction now. With RRI development, the new road from KD via RRI to the HELP Univ is look like inevitable.

The Elmina Interchange is already there waiting to be connected from this road. If this road become reality in a few years time, this will surely help travelling from/to BSC. rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(seneador @ Apr 19 2012, 10:57 AM)
Borrowed the map from The Star ad today, showing possible future alternative road to BSC from PJ/KD.

Attached Image
The HELP Univ new campus is under construction now. With RRI development, the new road from KD via RRI to the HELP Univ is look like inevitable.

The Elmina Interchange is already there waiting to be connected from this road. If this road become reality in a few years time, this will surely help travelling from/to BSC.  rclxms.gif
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Thanks. Highway is faster but has toll. There is already Persiaran Surian from The Curve that leads to Persiaran Mahogany, then to Persiaran Jati that joins the Sg. Buloh road which if turn left south wise is running parrarel to the proposed highway in this map to join the Guthrie Corridor Expressway that has an exit to Jln. Kuala Selangor near Desa Moccis. This allows you to skip the crowded portion of Jln. Kuala Selangor. Or else, turn right and go north ward by Jln. Sg. Buloh to join Jln. Kuala Selangor .
I took 40 min. the most to reach BSC fr. PJ. This is the same time I took daily to go to my office fr. PJ.
In my opinion, this travelling time is worth it for the sake of owning a freehold home at much less$! The extra hundreds or thousands u save by monthly instalments can let u go for extra shows, annual trips and spend on some luxury etc. It actually allows u to lead a different lifestyle! The reverse would mean tight spending, little or no cash for leisure living for each month and it goes on for years on end! It can really weigh your spirit down that way. Some stretch their loan over to 2 generations and live with unease.

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post Apr 19 2012, 10:26 PM

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QUOTE(Supreme1394 @ Apr 19 2012, 02:08 PM)
Thanks. Highway is faster but has toll. There is already Persiaran Surian from The Curve that leads to the Sg. Buloh road which is running parrarel to the proposed highway in this map. It joins the Guthrie Corridor Expressway that has an exit to Jln. Kuala Selangor near Desa Moccis or if not,  turn right to join Jln. Kuala Selangor . This allows you to skip the crowded portion of Jln. Kuala Selangor.
I took 40 min. the most to reach BSC fr. PJ. This is the same time I took daily to go to my office fr. PJ to Putrajaya.
In my opinion, this travelling time is worth it for the sake of owning a freehold home at much less$! The extra hundreds or thousands u save by monthly instalments can let u go for extra shows, annual trips and spend on some luxury etc. It actually allows u to lead a different lifestyle! The reverse would mean tight spending, little or no cash for leisure living for each month and it goes on for years on end! It can really weigh your spirit down that way. Some stretch their loan over to 2 generations and live with unease.
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Very philosophical.
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post Apr 19 2012, 11:54 PM

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QUOTE(prozak53 @ Apr 19 2012, 10:26 PM)
Very philosophical.
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Sounds philosophical. However, I have gone through that way for a good part of my living and there is nothing less than what is described. Only got out of it after selling off the house in PJ but only managed after many years. Then we see the difference.

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post Apr 23 2012, 08:51 PM

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QUOTE(Supreme1394 @ Apr 19 2012, 11:54 PM)
Sounds philosophical. However, I have gone through that way for a good part of my living and there is nothing less than what is described. Only got out of it after selling off the house in PJ but only managed after many years. Then we see the difference.
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Totally agree, I am in my early thirties and I always want and strategise to live in Suburban area!

A "Duratan" here and one thing I am concern to ask all Taiko/Taijeh here:
Can I park 4 cars in Duranta-(2 under the concrete roof, 2 at the driveway)?

Warmest Regards,
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post Apr 23 2012, 09:49 PM

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QUOTE(muzi0886 @ Apr 23 2012, 08:51 PM)
Totally agree, I am in my early thirties and I always want and strategise to live in Suburban area!

A "Duratan" here and one thing I am concern to ask all Taiko/Taijeh here:
Can I park 4 cars in Duranta-(2 under the concrete roof, 2 at the driveway)?

Warmest Regards,
Muzi
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Even if the concrete roof can hold the weight of your cars, I wonder how you drive them to the roof? tongue.gif
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post Apr 23 2012, 10:30 PM

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QUOTE(kengwei @ Apr 23 2012, 09:49 PM)
Even if the concrete roof can hold the weight of your cars, I wonder how you drive them to the roof?  tongue.gif
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Taikor,

I mentioned 'under' ler... So got space to park 4? (In case my parents staying)
From plans look like can fit

Muzi
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post Apr 23 2012, 11:04 PM

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QUOTE(muzi0886 @ Apr 23 2012, 10:30 PM)
Taikor,

I mentioned 'under' ler... So got space to park 4? (In case my parents staying)
From plans look like can fit

Muzi
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Please excuse kengwei. He's 'blur' Anyway, the distance from the sliding door to the gate is approx. 29 ft. and the width is approx. 16 ft. However because the gate is only 11 ft 9 ins. wide, you may find it difficult to maneuver.
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after renovate for bigger gate, you can do it with 4 car
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QUOTE(muzi0886 @ Apr 23 2012, 10:30 PM)
Taikor,

I mentioned 'under' ler... So got space to park 4? (In case my parents staying)
From plans look like can fit

Muzi
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Sorry..din read carefully, recently really very blur @@

You can park it outside also no problem ma, the road 50ft width~

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