So I heard the next tower will be launched in September.
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Aug 12 2014, 10:57 AM
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So I heard the next tower will be launched in September.
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Aug 12 2014, 11:06 AM
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QUOTE(KaFai @ Aug 12 2014, 10:57 AM) If they are raised the price 20% up from previous, then this will just be a so-so project, in the midst of lousy/slow market sentiments. I believe OPUS will still have units available too. Make your survey properly. |
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Aug 12 2014, 11:43 AM
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QUOTE(puchongite @ Aug 12 2014, 11:06 AM) If they are raised the price 20% up from previous, then this will just be a so-so project, in the midst of lousy/slow market sentiments. This is just so so. So if market sentiment is bad, 2nd block can launch same price as 1st block. Thn 1st block buyer sure bang balls.I believe OPUS will still have units available too. Make your survey properly. |
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Aug 12 2014, 11:44 AM
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Opus location is better. Nearer to 118 and monorail station. Only surrounding a bit run down.
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Aug 12 2014, 11:55 AM
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QUOTE(CloudAtla$ @ Aug 12 2014, 11:43 AM) This is just so so. So if market sentiment is bad, 2nd block can launch same price as 1st block. Thn 1st block buyer sure bang balls. The price will definitely be higher. There is no other option. It's a question of how high is considered good enough. It has to hit the "G spot". Not more not less. |
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Aug 12 2014, 12:06 PM
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Aug 14 2014, 02:31 PM
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GOOD NEWS !!!
BY BAVANI M THE abandoned Plaza Rakyat project in Kuala Lumpur will finally be revived next month with a new developer named after the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) takes vacant possession of the site. This was following the arbitrator’s July 4 decision in favour of the local authority which stated that DBKL was lawfully entitled to terminate the joint-venture agreement with developer Plaza Rakyat Sdn Bhd (PRSB). But this comes with a heavy price. The same arbitrators had also ordered DBKL to pay PRSB’s bank loans based on an undertaking given by the former although it has no legal obligation to do so. Now DBKL has to pay a whopping RM200mil of taxpayers’ money — RM100mil to PRSB for the structure and foundation of the 20-year abandoned project, and the balance for bank loans with interest that had snowballed since 1992. The initial loan taken was a total of RM58mil. It is learnt that DBKL was in the midst of negotiating the amount to pay the financiers. Rusty metal bars and concrete at the abandoned site. Plaza Rakyat on the other hand must pay DBKL RM30mil for arrears of quit rent amounting to RM7,043, 500, arrears of lease rental amounting to RM2,525,000 and RM20, 045,000 in liquidated damages. In order for DBKL to take vacant possession of the site, it has to register the award with the authorities. The order has raised several immediate questions, chief of which is why did DBKL agree to pay the sum when it never took the money from the banks. “This sets a dangerous precedent whereby public funds are being used to pay banks which loaned money to developers. “The question is, despite not having any legal obligation to do so, why did DBKL agree to pay the sum,” asked an informed source. Defending the move to pay up the charge, Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Seri Ahmad Phesal Talib said DBKL had to settle the charge over the sub-lease before they could cancel it. “The decision for that loan to be settled with the bankers had been decided by the arbitrator earlier as a separate decision that needs to be obliged by DBKL. “What’s important is Plaza Rakyat must be revived as it is not in the city’s interest to delay the project further. We are pushing to start as soon as possible. I want this solved during my tenure. This post has been edited by bb68: Aug 14 2014, 02:55 PM |
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Aug 14 2014, 07:31 PM
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QUOTE(bb68 @ Aug 14 2014, 02:31 PM) GOOD NEWS !!! Shit news for malaysian tax payer.BY BAVANI M THE abandoned Plaza Rakyat project in Kuala Lumpur will finally be revived next month with a new developer named after the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) takes vacant possession of the site. This was following the arbitrator’s July 4 decision in favour of the local authority which stated that DBKL was lawfully entitled to terminate the joint-venture agreement with developer Plaza Rakyat Sdn Bhd (PRSB). But this comes with a heavy price. The same arbitrators had also ordered DBKL to pay PRSB’s bank loans based on an undertaking given by the former although it has no legal obligation to do so. Now DBKL has to pay a whopping RM200mil of taxpayers’ money — RM100mil to PRSB for the structure and foundation of the 20-year abandoned project, and the balance for bank loans with interest that had snowballed since 1992. The initial loan taken was a total of RM58mil. It is learnt that DBKL was in the midst of negotiating the amount to pay the financiers. Rusty metal bars and concrete at the abandoned site. Plaza Rakyat on the other hand must pay DBKL RM30mil for arrears of quit rent amounting to RM7,043, 500, arrears of lease rental amounting to RM2,525,000 and RM20, 045,000 in liquidated damages. In order for DBKL to take vacant possession of the site, it has to register the award with the authorities. The order has raised several immediate questions, chief of which is why did DBKL agree to pay the sum when it never took the money from the banks. “This sets a dangerous precedent whereby public funds are being used to pay banks which loaned money to developers. “The question is, despite not having any legal obligation to do so, why did DBKL agree to pay the sum,” asked an informed source. Defending the move to pay up the charge, Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Seri Ahmad Phesal Talib said DBKL had to settle the charge over the sub-lease before they could cancel it. “The decision for that loan to be settled with the bankers had been decided by the arbitrator earlier as a separate decision that needs to be obliged by DBKL. “What’s important is Plaza Rakyat must be revived as it is not in the city’s interest to delay the project further. We are pushing to start as soon as possible. I want this solved during my tenure. |
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Aug 16 2014, 07:40 AM
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QUOTE(bb68 @ Aug 14 2014, 02:31 PM) GOOD NEWS !!! So just in time before they launch the next phase.BY BAVANI M THE abandoned Plaza Rakyat project in Kuala Lumpur will finally be revived next month with a new developer named after the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) takes vacant possession of the site. This was following the arbitrator’s July 4 decision in favour of the local authority which stated that DBKL was lawfully entitled to terminate the joint-venture agreement with developer Plaza Rakyat Sdn Bhd (PRSB). But this comes with a heavy price. The same arbitrators had also ordered DBKL to pay PRSB’s bank loans based on an undertaking given by the former although it has no legal obligation to do so. Now DBKL has to pay a whopping RM200mil of taxpayers’ money — RM100mil to PRSB for the structure and foundation of the 20-year abandoned project, and the balance for bank loans with interest that had snowballed since 1992. The initial loan taken was a total of RM58mil. It is learnt that DBKL was in the midst of negotiating the amount to pay the financiers. Rusty metal bars and concrete at the abandoned site. Plaza Rakyat on the other hand must pay DBKL RM30mil for arrears of quit rent amounting to RM7,043, 500, arrears of lease rental amounting to RM2,525,000 and RM20, 045,000 in liquidated damages. In order for DBKL to take vacant possession of the site, it has to register the award with the authorities. The order has raised several immediate questions, chief of which is why did DBKL agree to pay the sum when it never took the money from the banks. “This sets a dangerous precedent whereby public funds are being used to pay banks which loaned money to developers. “The question is, despite not having any legal obligation to do so, why did DBKL agree to pay the sum,” asked an informed source. Defending the move to pay up the charge, Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Seri Ahmad Phesal Talib said DBKL had to settle the charge over the sub-lease before they could cancel it. “The decision for that loan to be settled with the bankers had been decided by the arbitrator earlier as a separate decision that needs to be obliged by DBKL. “What’s important is Plaza Rakyat must be revived as it is not in the city’s interest to delay the project further. We are pushing to start as soon as possible. I want this solved during my tenure. |
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Hope the plaza rakyat will turn into dbkl sustainable park for children n retiring peolle
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