Can anyone advise me the best route to travel to BSC from Bandar Utama.
Household Bandar Seri Coalfields, BSC Community Thread
Household Bandar Seri Coalfields, BSC Community Thread
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Sep 18 2012, 02:42 PM
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Can anyone advise me the best route to travel to BSC from Bandar Utama.
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Oct 1 2012, 01:03 PM
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QUOTE(Supreme1394 @ Sep 18 2012, 05:45 PM) Hi there, can refer my earlier posting. Use LDP to join up to Jln. Kuala Selgor, where tol is only RM1.60 oneway. U can also use Persiaran Surian that joins Persiaran Sg Buloh then to Jln. Sg Buloh to jln. K. S'gor. Hi thanks.I've tried using the Guthrie Corridor Expressway via Kota Damansara. Travelling much smoother and can avoid the suburd road. After exiting from GCE, only 6 km to BSC. Travelling time about 30-35 minutes from BU. |
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Oct 25 2012, 01:51 PM
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QUOTE(Mel2 @ Oct 25 2012, 12:14 PM) Yes i'm serious. Hi, I have the same thought like you and bought a unit there recently not knowing the exact location but I'm aware it's between 25-30 km from BU. It's a good place for retirement and away from city lives.I mentioned before I bought them bcos of 2 main factors. 1) it's a KLK project 2) its freehold status Location may be far away but it's a huge development, probably a place for us to retire if we want to live away from the city in the future.. I have a few friends and relatives, bought these properties and they're as blur as me regarding the exact location. I've drove there a couple of times using various routes. And I don't particularly like using the Sungei Buloh road passing through the "kampungs" and quite a number of traffic lights and heavy traffic. It's quite easy locating this place if you use Guthrie Corridor Expressway (GCE). Although the distance using GCE is longer but travelling time is shorter and much breezier. Once you are in the GCE (from Shah Alam about 15 mins drive from Elmina Toll Plaza and the next toll is Lagong Toll Plaza), after the Lagong Toll Plaza there is an exit to Sugai Buloh (I think about 1 km from Lagong Toll Plaza). From the exit to Sungai Buloh it's about 6km to BSC and it's on the right side. You can't miss it as there is a big BSC signboard and only one huge development there. In my case I used GCE via Kota Damansara but you need to know the road well using this route and could be confusing for first timer. Also a point to note is currently DASH construction is in progress and will be completed in 2-3 years time. So from PJ, especially those living in BU, Taman Tun and Kota Damansara travelling to BSC shouldn't be an issue anymore. This post has been edited by willybilly: Oct 25 2012, 01:54 PM |
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Nov 3 2012, 10:31 PM
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QUOTE(Mel2 @ Nov 3 2012, 02:43 PM) Nope! From the discussion in this thread it looks like there are quite a number of people staying in BU and neighbouring areas have invested in this development.I'm living next to BU, not BU itself. But I used to go to BU11 regularly for dinner and family gatherings. Nowadays less frequent, as we go to another place to gather. That is my understanding from the sales office too. |
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Nov 4 2012, 08:46 PM
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QUOTE(Mel2 @ Nov 4 2012, 06:03 PM) Is it a good thing? These buyers are mostly investors. They'll not help to populate this new township. I believed is a mixture and majority bought for own dwelling. What about you as you've bought 2 units?In my area there are quite a number of units up for sale. Of course there are always buyers picking up. What I have observed is majority of these sellers had children already grown up. Most sellers mostly upgrade to a bigger unit. Is it a good thing? It all boils down to individual decision. Looking forward, areas in BU, DU and DJ and Tropicana areas are going to be immensely densely populated and it's going to be very congested and chaotic. So many ongoing high rise building in progress now and few more on the pipe line coming up. And I have doubt that the current infrastructures can take these load. Look at the NKVE toll now. It's just madness. You'll find the vehicles coming from Shah Alam and Kota Damansara is just too heavy. Used to have traffic jam during peak period. But now, through out the day and given a year or two it's going to be worst. And I don't think there are any more lands to accommodate the expansion of the infrastructure. |
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Nov 5 2012, 11:55 AM
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QUOTE(Mel2 @ Nov 5 2012, 11:09 AM) 2 units are nothing compared to those who booked 6-8 units. That's my point. You and I can avoid the congestion during peak. But majority working can't.Isn't it a downgrade if one moves from BU/DU/DJ areas to BSC (in term of house value and facilities)? Unless u move from a 22'x75' DSL to a 40'x80' SD, then it's an upgrade in terms of space. For me, the congestion and bad traffic isn't as bad as what you mentioned there. I can reach nearby school, office, 1U or IPC in just 10 mins to not more than half an hour's drive. Local residents will avoid those peak hour madness that usually caused by Shah Alam or Kota Damansara or Puchong residents. I looked at it very differently and meaning of downgrade never cross my mind for those thinking of moving out. I mean: 1. Sell BU link house for RM1.3 mil 2. Buy BSC 40' x 80' for RM725K, and cash returned of RM575K 3. Budget say, RM250K for renovation and still have balance RM375K to spent. With DASH highway completing in 2 years time, travelling to PJ shouldn't be an issue. How much further the property price in BU can go which is presently valued at RM1.3 mil as compared to BSC in near future? These are my thinking. |
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Nov 5 2012, 09:11 PM
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QUOTE(Supreme1394 @ Nov 5 2012, 07:39 PM) Upgrade: stayed in BU for a no. Of years and found the DSL cramp though newer than those in Tmn. Megah. Semi-D in BSC is a big upgrade= new and happy open space! I kind of like the semi-d layout. The living area and rooms are quite spacious.Downgrade: fewer food choices in BSC at least for 2 years I guess. Will miss all the fantastic chinese and mamak food in SS2, Kelana Jaya. Anybody know of good chinese hawker food outlets in say, sg. Buloh and kota damansara? These 2 will be nearer towns to BSC for food. Hypermart may go to Carrfour in kota damansara. Any nearer outlet for grocery? The wet market in BSC belongs to Majlis Daerah Kuala Selangor. Klk will not build it as it has been surrendered to the Govt. as a public plot and a project under public utility, according to KLK under the law. It depends on how MDKS prioritise the wet market construction, and meanwhile, they may allow pasar pagi. Food wise shouldn't be an issue. It'll take about 20 mins drive to Kota Damansara is use the Guthrie Corridor Highway. Once the shops lot are completed, there should be mamak stalls available. This post has been edited by willybilly: Nov 5 2012, 09:46 PM |
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Nov 5 2012, 10:22 PM
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QUOTE(InF.anime @ Nov 5 2012, 10:01 PM) Go to KLK web-site :http://www.klk.com.my/business/property/ongoing-projects/ Have a look at Post #50, #60 of this forum. Try browsing through the past threads as there were quite a number of maps mentioned. |
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Nov 6 2012, 08:31 AM
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QUOTE(Supreme1394 @ Nov 6 2012, 03:25 AM) I am increasingly getting a much clearer picture when I dwell into this subject. I would say clearly there isn't any issue at all with the future of BSC. Initially, by just looking at it, most of us will tend to look at Desa coalfields(DC) and wonder if the same atmosphere ( many shops abandoned) of quietness and slow property appreciation might happen to BSC. However, the time in around 2004 when DC was first sold, it was rather lonely till even now. Few shops are open therefore because of insufficient demand. Now with BSC added in and the revival of housing schemes in Puncak Alam, with prices around RM400,000, people will buy here. Those days in 2004, there were still plenty of newly built home choices to buy in BU, Subang Putra heights and of late Denai Alam for double the price, but no longer anymore now. This may explain the quick sale in BSC. Now, World wide is also selling new homes across the road. With this, the population will grow many times. Prices of new homes here are still relatively low. Compared to Putrajaya, cyberjaya and Rawang(all are further away compared with BSC to and from the work places that are centered around KL/PJ/Shah Alam), many will find travel time from BSC to work tolerable still. This home crowd will bring in the businesses and facilities will definitely increase. On roads, even now, it is a smooth journey from BSC to Guthrie Hwy to Jln. Sg. Buloh to Kota Damansara that will provide the much needed shopping and food amenities. Any projects there will always have investers and speculaters putting their money on it.The phase that I picked up during that time 80% were already sold. And on further queries l found that were many buyers from BU and its surrounding areas buying it up for this particular phase. There were few buyers whilst I were there and they are buying for their own dwelling. You have a point there regarding BC and BSC as it is a different plan. BSC is at minimum a 10 years project and looking at their plan it's huge. As large as BU, BU and DJ combined. |
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Nov 8 2012, 06:33 PM
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QUOTE(BSCalex @ Nov 8 2012, 04:17 PM) BSC is very much smaller that KD or BU from this view According to wikipedia BU is 1,000 acres.http://wikimapia.org/#lat=3.2305762&lon=10...98&z=13&l=0&m=b http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandar_Utama My understanding is those surrounding business complexes are not part of the BSC 1,000 acres plan, am I correct? |
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Nov 9 2012, 10:02 AM
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QUOTE(Supreme1394 @ Nov 9 2012, 03:40 AM) Btw, I am sure your little mind can only imagine our postings as telling SYYORY'. So true and one needs to appreciate what are being discussed in this forum.Seem like someone keyboard needs repairing as it can only type in upper case. |
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Apr 24 2013, 09:56 AM
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