Hi AVFAN,
Nice info, albeit no entirely correct. Based from my observation via google map (bold was the winner in terms of distance):-
SP Setia Eco Hill to KL: 39 km
Rawang to KL: 32 kmSP Setia Eco Hill to PJ: 45 km
Rawang to PJ: 35 km SP Setia Eco Hill to Putrajaya: 25 kmRawang to Putrajaya:63 km
SP Setia Eco Hill to Cyberjaya: 34 kmSP Setia Eco Hill to Cyberjaya: 69 km
SP Setia Eco Hill to KLIA: 43 kmRawang to KLIA: 89 km
Overall, SP Setia Eco Hill Semenyih has an advantage for workers in Putrajaya/Cyberjaya and KLIA. Rawang has slight advantage for workers in KL and PJ (nearer by 7 - 10 km). However, comparing Semenyih to Rawang was probably like comparing then U.S. President Lyndon Johnson (Texas Southern) with then U.S. President JFK (Nothern Massachusetts). I would say Semenyih will be a hotspot for the southern KL growth corridor, while Rawang may be a hotspot for the northern KL.
The SP Setia name, combined with the affordable housing and the strategic access to the southern Klang Valley draws a
fundamental interest for the first time home buyers and for the real-estate investors.
Note that in Kajang (about 7km from Semenyih), top developer TTDI Grove, Kajang residential houses were sold-out in less than six months, while mid-tier developer MKH Hillpark, Kajang residential houses were sold-out less than nine months. So I suggest you may want to rethink your statement about
"if uem, talam or even sime is doing it, will it get same interest?", as Semenyih was not far away from Kajang.
Keep up the productive discussion going
