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Whoa looks good, so much coverage of the site! You sneaked in? or you are an insider? ;-)Investment Window On The Park, By Selangor Dredging Berhad
Investment Window On The Park, By Selangor Dredging Berhad
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Jul 7 2013, 02:55 PM
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QUOTE(WilberSc @ Jul 6 2013, 05:23 PM) I see. Good for them, good for us. :-) Seem like SDB now is targeting Singapore's potential investor to buy those bigger sizes units.... http://buy-sell-rent.sg/malaysia/cheras/ Can anyone explain why the blocks are positioned in V shapes again? |
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Jul 8 2013, 11:09 AM
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Jul 8 2013, 11:41 AM
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QUOTE(chulk @ Jul 8 2013, 11:28 AM) I guess so the sun ray doesn't go directly into the units but partially, so that gives natural lighting to the interior, light reflect on walls too hence less lighting we need in the morning and afternoon. Otherwise if the blocks are all straight, only the balcony expose to that. |
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Jul 8 2013, 03:57 PM
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Jul 11 2013, 12:35 PM
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Jul 12 2013, 05:03 PM
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QUOTE(WilberSc @ Jul 12 2013, 02:11 PM) Opps, sorry... Just recalled, in fact, my loan agreement also no yet received since from Dec 2012 i signed until now. I checked with solicitor couple months ago, he said, due to current there is no yet have first bank release therefore no yet have send for stamping. He said will wait for first bank release around July or Aug 2013. First release is the 10% discount from SDB? So basically it should not be from the bank right? Only 2nd release will comes from bank? |
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Jul 13 2013, 04:31 PM
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Jul 15 2013, 11:01 AM
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QUOTE(calvin989898 @ Jul 15 2013, 09:42 AM) Yes, the clubhouse park is build on top of the car park. Those trees in planted on top of the carpark roof. This question has been raise to SDB landscaping contractor. Their response is, they will use special planting methods. Before they plant in, they will 'cage' up the roots to limit the roots penetrating the civil structure. Those in the quiet park is planted on the real solid ground. Sound experimental..hmm |
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Jul 15 2013, 12:58 PM
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QUOTE(CMW123 @ Jul 15 2013, 12:30 PM) Many condominium have facilities like park and swimming pool on top of carpak. Yes there is a lot of cases water leaking or there's stain below. Its hard to predict as when heavy rain the soil can stuck the drainage system and cause water flooding to the ground units and car park below. Any cases of swimming pool leaking on cars? Most condo park would plant small trees and sometime I believed it was intentional not to let the trees grow too big (no fertilizer)...n sometimes palm trees are planted which need the least maintenance... But if real park then maybe different story n if need maintenance on structure years later, it will no longer be for the developer's account but from the maintenance fee collected... Armanee Terrace at Damansara Perdana had the garden balcony but heard got problem due to the plant root eating into the floor... Maybe more to worry is those carpark level right below... Its hard to control the roots how it will grow.. Hope they manage to do it right, that depends on the landscape/structure architect how well they know about all these I guess? |
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Jul 23 2013, 11:46 AM
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QUOTE(HELLO HELLO @ Jul 22 2013, 01:41 AM) http://www.mutiara-damansara.com/1/post/20...n-the-park.html Its going to look something like this, this is in Five Stones. Its big but its not as big as those in your picture. Its nice to look at but it always blocking the path.Malaysian Developers: New Wow & Amazing Freehold Property Launch In Cheras, Kuala Lumpur By SDB - Windows On The Park "Just came across this development (newly launched) by SDB, a well known A-List developer from Malaysia. It is just the concept which is a mind blowing, incorporating a new lifestyle that blends modernity with Malaysia's beautiful tropical nature. Kudos to the developer for really upping the bar and pushing for higher standards among the other A-List developers in the country. The following information on the new project is taken from their website and believe the price is still a bargain for what they are offering and the condos are freehold!" "We qualify here that this blog or anyone associated with the blog have nothing to do with SDB and we are not acting as agents for SDB, we are merely sharing what we think is a 'WOW' property investment for our beautiful readers. Please visit their website if you think just like us about this property investment..." "WALKING into the Windows on the Park development site could very well be like walking right into Nature’s open arms. This is only natural given that various species of vegetation found in the Malaysian ecosystem are featured in the three-layered planting concept for this project." "Rising high above everything are the Nyatoh, Meranti, Pulai and Kelumpang Burung which form the first of the three layers. Just below them and forming the second layer, are the medium size canopy species such as Simpoh, Membrilla, Kelat Nenasi and the Small-Leafed Oil Fruit. Near ground level, are the understory species of the third layer. These are the smaller plants that can still thrive with less sunlight, such as Joey Palm, Elephant’s Ear, Calathea, Ginger and various species of Ferns." ----------------------------------------------------------------- Joey Palm..... huge. but look elegant Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Aug 13 2013, 07:15 PM
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Aug 13 2013, 09:57 PM
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Anyone have any idea why the gas piping which was in the initial plan has been cancelled?
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Aug 14 2013, 06:40 PM
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QUOTE(HELLO HELLO @ Aug 14 2013, 04:45 PM) for 1 month induction electricity consumption roughly how much it will cost? let say cook 5 times a week.. Since it has been cancelled it should be replace with something such as solar panels for the common areas..less maintenance fee? :-) |
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Aug 14 2013, 11:50 PM
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QUOTE(doomdoom @ Aug 14 2013, 11:09 PM) I am very confident on SDB project, once completed, is sure will be one of the most luxury condo at that area... Probably is but heard negative feedbacks from Five Stones buyers.There are things below expectation.. There are some questions as well: Wondering what lifts they will be installing, gotta be speedy one as one floor shared by at least 8 units The door / knob quality The walkway too I assume they will be wet when it's raining the same issue at Five Stones Dispose area location Basketball court approved? Are they gonna build it? Where exactly is the lamp posts, did you realize there's no 3D render of night views, without that we can't refer to anything if the common area is badly lit. BBQ area? |
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Aug 15 2013, 01:01 PM
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Aug 15 2013, 09:10 PM
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QUOTE(calvin989898 @ Aug 15 2013, 08:59 PM) Think most people buying WOTP for staying not investing, although the location has potential but still not matured. Selling in 3 years time don't think will have high return, probably other competitors will do better such as Casa Green, as the price are low and benchmark has been set high by WOTP and Vina in that area although its not exactly in the same area but those are the closest condo around. |
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Aug 15 2013, 09:29 PM
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QUOTE(calvin989898 @ Aug 15 2013, 09:17 PM) vina and casa green is not same class to me. it can't be compare to wotp. its just like, can you compare five stones with ken 3 in ss2? yes, same concept by vina or even cloud tree, but the quality will not be same. just like a proton and beemer are cars, but quality wise not comparable. in short , wotp is not meant for mass market. Yeah I've got your points there, totally agree that they are incomparable thats the reason why I chose WOTP too as I see value in details and quality. What I'm saying is in term of short period investment wise, most of the time those cheaper condos will gain more by percentage but in long term it would be a different case, as too many factors will contribute to its value. |
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QUOTE(calvin989898 @ Aug 16 2013, 08:01 PM) Here check em out, their development are everywhere but not a big player: http://www.ocr.com.my/Web/Home.aspxClosest development:- Canary Residence at Taman Segar Hartamas area. |
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