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Investment SP Setia EcoHill Semenyih Registration, Semenyih greatest hope

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TSizzudrecoba
post Aug 10 2012, 09:11 AM, updated 13y ago

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A dedicated website for the upcoming SP Setia EcoHill Semenyih - set to transform Semenyih into much BOOMING areas than it was rclxms.gif

You can register your interest for the project here.

http://www.setiaecohill.com.my/index.asp


Real-estate opportunities offered by SP Setia EcoHill Semenyih:

- 2 storey terrace house (Price from RM 380k onwards. Size 20 x 65 rclxms.gif )
- Semi-detached
- Bungalow
- Shop office

Launching Date: April 2013

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post Aug 10 2012, 09:18 AM

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Far lo, hopefully it's cheap.....
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post Aug 10 2012, 09:28 AM

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Yeah it is far. No doubt but far doesnt always mean not keng. smile.gif
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post Aug 10 2012, 09:40 AM

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Dont think will come cheap. Maybe RM388,888 for 1st phase and subsequently RM438,888???
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post Aug 10 2012, 11:02 AM

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Imagine... 1997 Taman Tasik Semenyih bungalows (one of the first projects in Semenyih) were only RM350K, RM388K for double storey price consider well priced in today's standards. We should be looking at the range nearer to the latest housing at Pelangi Semenyih and Rinching area. Amenities such as KFC/Pizza Hut, Tesco, Jusco?(Possibly) will definitely ensure self-sustainability in terms of infrastructure. The only thing lacking are the banks and commercial areas, which one still has to drive out to the Semenyih town to get things done. It's actually not that far, with the LEKAS highway that goes straight to KL and SILK highway linking to the southwestern corridors (Putrajaya/Cyberjaya).
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QUOTE(pekoejazzy @ Aug 10 2012, 11:02 AM)
Imagine... 1997 Taman Tasik Semenyih bungalows (one of the first projects in Semenyih) were only RM350K, RM388K for double storey price consider well priced in today's standards. We should be looking at the range nearer to the latest housing at Pelangi Semenyih and Rinching area. Amenities such as KFC/Pizza Hut, Tesco, Jusco?(Possibly) will definitely ensure self-sustainability in terms of infrastructure. The only thing lacking are the banks and commercial areas, which one still has to drive out to the Semenyih town to get things done. It's actually not that far, with the LEKAS highway that goes straight to KL and SILK highway linking to the southwestern corridors (Putrajaya/Cyberjaya).
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Hi pekoejazzy - Yes and No.

Yes - the amenities and consistent price appreciation in Semenyih over the years. Average ROI like 25 - 35%/year over the last 3-4 years.

No - Banks and commercial areas.

Semenyih has the following banks as of todate:

Banks
i. Public Bank
ii. Maybank
iii. Hong Leong Bank
iv. Ambank
v. EON Bank
vi. Bank Islam
vii. Bank Simpanan Nasional
viii. Ar-Rahnu Bank Rakyat

Commercial Areas
i. Semenyih Sentral
ii. Pelangi Semenyih Phase 1 Commercial Area
iii. New commercial area in Jalan Bangi Semenyih (near Plaza Tol Lekas Semenyih)
iv. New commercial area in Pelangi Semenyih Phase 2
v. Semenyih Heights commercial area
vi. New Bandar Baru Semenyih within SP Setia EcoHill vicinity

However, Semenyih needs high quality facilities like a shopping mall and better highway infrastructure. With developer like SP Setia coming, Semenyih's course to be a township hotspot will be a sucess.

One thing for sure about Semenyih - It has potential to keep on growing better that they way we wanted Semenyih to grow.




Added on August 10, 2012, 11:21 am
QUOTE(brianccg @ Aug 10 2012, 09:40 AM)
Dont think will come cheap.  Maybe RM388,888 for 1st phase and subsequently RM438,888???
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This is incorrect. The price of the 2-stry terrace house will be earmarked for affordable housing (RM300k/unit indicative pricing), targeting the first time home buyers.

http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?f...2&if_height=866

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post Aug 10 2012, 11:33 AM

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The map looks like near to KLCC but the fact is it's hours away...lol.
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post Aug 10 2012, 11:40 AM

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QUOTE(ronn77 @ Aug 10 2012, 11:33 AM)
The map looks like near to KLCC but the fact is it's hours away...lol.
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That's what we call the PAWA of marketing...
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post Aug 10 2012, 11:46 AM

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QUOTE(ronn77 @ Aug 10 2012, 11:33 AM)
The map looks like near to KLCC but the fact is it's hours away...lol.
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Lol. You are very funny, ronn77. notworthy.gif

One love to benchmark KLCC and I lauded their decision to invest in a landed property within KLCC vicinity.

Unfortunately, one has an ideal but not necessary can translate that into a pragmatic action to buy a landed property that was near to KLCC - due to their tight salary and budget and the ever rising of a landed property near to KL (Example: Kajang New Price: > RM 600,000, Sg. Long New Price: RM 700,000, Puchong New/Subsale Price: > RM 600,000). Or in a simple term, one love to be John F. Kennedy to restore the world peace without any war, but in reality JFK was surrounded by the powerful CIA-FBI-Federal Reserve Cabal who resorted to liquidate and oppose JFK moral principle decision.

On the good side, Semenyih is strategically located within the boarders of Kajang-Seremban LEKAS highway, of which Semenyih stands to be in the forefront as beneficiary to the rapid development in the southern Klang Valley such as Putrajaya, Bandar Baru Bangi, Cyberjaya, and the new mega housing project in Sepang.

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Registered. Just wondering how much would be the Semi-D or corner unit for the terrace?
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post Aug 10 2012, 12:53 PM

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QUOTE(izzudrecoba @ Aug 10 2012, 11:46 AM)
Lol. You are very funny, ronn77.  notworthy.gif

One love to benchmark KLCC and I lauded their decision to invest in a landed property within KLCC vicinity.

Unfortunately, one has an ideal but not necessary can translate that into a pragmatic action to buy a landed property that was near to KLCC - due to their tight salary and budget and the ever rising of a landed property near to KL (Example: Kajang New Price: > RM 600,000, Sg. Long New Price: RM 700,000, Puchong New/Subsale Price: > RM 600,000). Or in a simple term, one love to be John F. Kennedy to restore the world peace without any war, but in reality JFK was surrounded by the powerful CIA-FBI-Federal Reserve Cabal who resorted to liquidate and oppose JFK moral principle decision.

On the good side, Semenyih is strategically located within the boarders of Kajang-Seremban LEKAS highway, of which Semenyih stands to be in the forefront as beneficiary to the rapid development in the southern Klang Valley such as Putrajaya, Bandar Baru Bangi, Cyberjaya, and the new mega housing project in Sepang.
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By the way are you from developer side?
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post Aug 10 2012, 01:04 PM

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QUOTE(ronn77 @ Aug 10 2012, 12:53 PM)
By the way are you from developer side?
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Nope. Semenyih is my hometown, but I grew up in PJ whilst watching my hometown transform from a silent old-town into an emerging real estate hospot over the years.

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Lol! Selling property in Semenyih also have to quote JFK? biggrin.gif
Anyway imho Semenyih has potential..
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QUOTE(izzudrecoba @ Aug 10 2012, 11:18 AM)
Hi pekoejazzy - Yes and No.

Yes - the amenities and consistent price appreciation in Semenyih over the years. Average ROI like 25 - 35%/year over the last 3-4 years.

No - Banks and commercial areas.

Semenyih has the following banks as of todate:

Banks
i. Public Bank
ii. Maybank
iii. Hong Leong Bank
iv. Ambank
v. EON Bank
vi. Bank Islam
vii. Bank Simpanan Nasional
viii.  Ar-Rahnu Bank Rakyat

Commercial Areas
i. Semenyih Sentral
ii. Pelangi Semenyih Phase 1 Commercial Area
iii. New commercial area in Jalan Bangi Semenyih (near Plaza Tol Lekas Semenyih)
iv. New commercial area in Pelangi Semenyih Phase 2
v. Semenyih Heights commercial area
vi. New Bandar Baru Semenyih within SP Setia EcoHill vicinity
One thing for sure about Semenyih - It has potential to keep on growing better that they way we wanted Semenyih to grow.

Added on August 10, 2012, 11:21 am
This is incorrect. The price of the 2-stry terrace house will be earmarked for affordable housing (RM300k/unit indicative pricing), targeting the first time home buyers.

http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?f...2&if_height=866
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Dude , count from today . estimation it need 10 years to fully develop .
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post Aug 10 2012, 01:15 PM

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Next Setia Alam is born
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post Aug 10 2012, 02:00 PM

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QUOTE(yehlai @ Aug 10 2012, 01:15 PM)
Next Setia Alam is born
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One thing you should note that SPS is not the old days SPS which last year has been taken over by PKNS.
Do you know that Datuk Liew has began disposing his stakes in this company since this year?
If the chairman does not see the future or putting effort to expand the company then I can't see how this project going to be a successful one.
Without Datuk Liew, SPS will be like PKNS which you can judge how well this project going to be or it could be next white elephant although I do not doubt the potential of Semenyih.
Sorry but I don't think this will be next Setia Alam.
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QUOTE(ronn77 @ Aug 10 2012, 02:00 PM)
One thing you should note that SPS is not the old days SPS which last year has been taken over by PKNS.
Do you know that Datuk Liew has began disposing his stakes in this company since this year?
If the chairman does not see the future or putting effort to expand the company then I can't see how this project going to be a successful one.
Without Datuk Liew, SPS will be like PKNS which you can judge how well this project going to be or it could be next white elephant although I do not doubt the potential of Semenyih.
Sorry but I don't think this will be next Setia Alam.
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So not recommended to invest in Setia EcoHill and Setia Emas? cry.gif cry.gif
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post Aug 10 2012, 03:07 PM

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Same goes to Setia Ecoglades Cyberjaya? LOL
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post Aug 10 2012, 03:23 PM

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QUOTE(ronn77 @ Aug 10 2012, 02:00 PM)
One thing you should note that SPS is not the old days SPS which last year has been taken over by PKNS.
Do you know that Datuk Liew has began disposing his stakes in this company since this year?
If the chairman does not see the future or putting effort to expand the company then I can't see how this project going to be a successful one.
Without Datuk Liew, SPS will be like PKNS which you can judge how well this project going to be or it could be next white elephant although I do not doubt the potential of Semenyih.
Sorry but I don't think this will be next Setia Alam.
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I think this is a fantastic opinion that is worth to be think and look at. Management takeover might inject fresh ideas and create more vibrant value to the company's future direction, or might create internal political turmoil and might be hazardous to the company's excellent track record.

Can you elaborate more the reason that SPS will be like PKNS without Datuk Yiew? I thought that the success of the project is the result of the collective effort - from the top management, architecture, contractor, and the relevant stakeholders such as MPKJ and highway contractors.

Thumb-up. Thanks for bringing up these point. icon_rolleyes.gif

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