QUOTE(Victor3010 @ Apr 26 2016, 11:52 AM)
Hmm...punches through ? Above or below ground ?AnGGUN 3 @ Rawang: Hillside Tropical Living, Gated & Guarded Dev. by Hong Bee Land
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Apr 26 2016, 07:20 PM
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QUOTE(David3700 @ Apr 26 2016, 07:20 PM) Not easy to build underground also, all the highrise next to Jalan PJU 8/1! Perdana Emerald, Metropolitan, Ritze 2 and Neo Damansara..not able change route meh? Only this 700m road on hold whole project! |
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QUOTE(Divana @ Apr 28 2016, 12:11 AM) A similar home in DPC with this kind of buildup is easily above RM2mil. The so-called semi-dees and bungalows, some with much smaller buildups that they sell nowadays are about the same price if not more than this Type C.Semi-dees and bungalows are yesterday's concept. Nowadays, it's called a Villa or Zero lot houses. Zero-lot bungalows! Was deciding between Type F & C. But that extra 5 feet at the back is only good for a garden. I don't have much green fingers and time to tend the garden. Long time ago, people will buy land and build their holiday home near some waterfront. Nowadays, with security issues and high cost of land, that is a bit difficult to execute. And so, for me, this is the holiday home. A Seremban 2 bungalow with similar buildup is already now more than RM2mil. An average condo with not much to shout about, in Kepong area is now RM600psf. South Klang Valley does not appeal to me. It has a somehow Bumi feel. Whereas North Klang Valley is closer to the more happening North West Klang Valley, i.e. DPC, Kota Damansara, 1U & Taman Tun and Mt Kiara. You can say this part of the new Rawang is something like Seremban 2. The new area will appreciate faster than the old. So that was how I came to my decision. When no one is buying and all looks gloom, this is the best time to buy. |
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Apr 28 2016, 01:20 PM
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QUOTE(4eyes @ Apr 28 2016, 01:02 PM) A similar home in DPC with this kind of buildup is easily above RM2mil. The so-called semi-dees and bungalows, some with much smaller buildups that they sell nowadays are about the same price if not more than this Type C. Type C/F quite tempting, the only reason turn my friend off is the toilet in first/second floor, no window.Semi-dees and bungalows are yesterday's concept. Nowadays, it's called a Villa or Zero lot houses. Zero-lot bungalows! Was deciding between Type F & C. But that extra 5 feet at the back is only good for a garden. I don't have much green fingers and time to tend the garden. Long time ago, people will buy land and build their holiday home near some waterfront. Nowadays, with security issues and high cost of land, that is a bit difficult to execute. And so, for me, this is the holiday home. A Seremban 2 bungalow with similar buildup is already now more than RM2mil. An average condo with not much to shout about, in Kepong area is now RM600psf. South Klang Valley does not appeal to me. It has a somehow Bumi feel. Whereas North Klang Valley is closer to the more happening North West Klang Valley, i.e. DPC, Kota Damansara, 1U & Taman Tun and Mt Kiara. You can say this part of the new Rawang is something like Seremban 2. The new area will appreciate faster than the old. So that was how I came to my decision. When no one is buying and all looks gloom, this is the best time to buy. |
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QUOTE(4eyes @ Apr 28 2016, 01:02 PM) A similar home in DPC with this kind of buildup is easily above RM2mil. The so-called semi-dees and bungalows, some with much smaller buildups that they sell nowadays are about the same price if not more than this Type C. Well said. A second home, are you buying for own stay or investment? Semi-dees and bungalows are yesterday's concept. Nowadays, it's called a Villa or Zero lot houses. Zero-lot bungalows! Was deciding between Type F & C. But that extra 5 feet at the back is only good for a garden. I don't have much green fingers and time to tend the garden. Long time ago, people will buy land and build their holiday home near some waterfront. Nowadays, with security issues and high cost of land, that is a bit difficult to execute. And so, for me, this is the holiday home. A Seremban 2 bungalow with similar buildup is already now more than RM2mil. An average condo with not much to shout about, in Kepong area is now RM600psf. South Klang Valley does not appeal to me. It has a somehow Bumi feel. Whereas North Klang Valley is closer to the more happening North West Klang Valley, i.e. DPC, Kota Damansara, 1U & Taman Tun and Mt Kiara. You can say this part of the new Rawang is something like Seremban 2. The new area will appreciate faster than the old. So that was how I came to my decision. When no one is buying and all looks gloom, this is the best time to buy. |
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QUOTE(4eyes @ Apr 28 2016, 06:02 AM) A similar home in DPC with this kind of buildup is easily above RM2mil. The so-called semi-dees and bungalows, some with much smaller buildups that they sell nowadays are about the same price if not more than this Type C. Well said on the happening places Semi-dees and bungalows are yesterday's concept. Nowadays, it's called a Villa or Zero lot houses. Zero-lot bungalows! Was deciding between Type F & C. But that extra 5 feet at the back is only good for a garden. I don't have much green fingers and time to tend the garden. Long time ago, people will buy land and build their holiday home near some waterfront. Nowadays, with security issues and high cost of land, that is a bit difficult to execute. And so, for me, this is the holiday home. A Seremban 2 bungalow with similar buildup is already now more than RM2mil. An average condo with not much to shout about, in Kepong area is now RM600psf. South Klang Valley does not appeal to me. It has a somehow Bumi feel. Whereas North Klang Valley is closer to the more happening North West Klang Valley, i.e. DPC, Kota Damansara, 1U & Taman Tun and Mt Kiara. You can say this part of the new Rawang is something like Seremban 2. The new area will appreciate faster than the old. So that was how I came to my decision. When no one is buying and all looks gloom, this is the best time to buy. |
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QUOTE(Divana @ Apr 28 2016, 01:20 PM) Type C/F quite tempting, the only reason turn my friend off is the toilet in first/second floor, no window. Frankly, I did not notice the missing windows. Maybe there are already many windows and glass doors already. This will be a holiday-cum-retirement home for me one day. |
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QUOTE(4eyes @ Apr 28 2016, 01:02 PM) A similar home in DPC with this kind of buildup is easily above RM2mil. The so-called semi-dees and bungalows, some with much smaller buildups that they sell nowadays are about the same price if not more than this Type C. developers just play with fancy words nia....Semi-dees and bungalows are yesterday's concept. Nowadays, it's called a Villa or Zero lot houses. Zero-lot bungalows! what linked bungalows...bungalow in the sky and etc..... by definition, a bungalow is a free standing structure. when it is linked with another owner....how can it be called "bungalow"? and dun even let me start with Villa....... Basically you are getting a link house with fancy name and cut throat price....that's all. |
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