QUOTE(MaiGehGeh @ May 15 2012, 11:40 PM)
I retired from lim jiu. Doctor gave me red card and banned me. I always lim teh.
When u free lah? Hehe. Only month end i busy.
Added on May 16, 2012, 10:40 am
QUOTE(harry26 @ May 15 2012, 10:40 PM)
taiko,few more questions
1)abt uoa,they are well known,bt hw bout their project build/finishing quality?
2)there is a chinese school near le yuan,wats ur point of view?
3)in ur experience, is le yuan overpriced?based on its location,build quality
1) About UOA, yes they are well known. What do you think of Bangsar South then?1)abt uoa,they are well known,bt hw bout their project build/finishing quality?
2)there is a chinese school near le yuan,wats ur point of view?
3)in ur experience, is le yuan overpriced?based on its location,build quality
Their completed projects, facade looks modern and the landscape internally is quite good ... Quality, not much detect but nothing much to shout about ... Anyway, consider good ...
2) Chinese school ? Individual had different view. But none the less, it is better than Hospital and Cemetery. Anyhow, I don' prefer my house is next to School, it's not good ... but near to school is ok ...
3) Almost all projects are selling price in 2013, 2014, 2015 and even 2016. I mean jack up by 10% to as high as 40% ...
For Le Yuan, whether it is over price or not, it only can purely determine upon it's completion to check the total quality, impression and the appealing man made sand beach ... As at today, the price is btw 5-10% higher, but with 5% discount and DIBS, it is quite not bad then ...
For own stay, price point is important to define cheap, fair or overprice
For investor, both price point is important and equal to price per sq feet, which is important for an investor too.
At least, UOA is tested developer and Kiara Resources S/B is untested as developer, but was in the market as Main Contractor for Sime Darby.
Both LY and KR2 has it pros and cons, but make sure, which location and locality you prefer ...
Good Luck bro!~
This post has been edited by Chris Chew: May 16 2012, 10:40 AM