QUOTE(ducatidark @ Oct 2 2012, 03:26 PM)
Hi,
It seems everybody wants to buy a property to rent it later. But who is supposed to rent? Some commercial building are empty for a long time (Domain, Perdana, Embassy,...) , the number of students should not increase a lot and some existing condos are not fully rented (Domain I, II and III). And there are so many new developments.
u can see domain shop house empty until last year... u come and see now ... all new type of restaurant like mushroom there now ...It seems everybody wants to buy a property to rent it later. But who is supposed to rent? Some commercial building are empty for a long time (Domain, Perdana, Embassy,...) , the number of students should not increase a lot and some existing condos are not fully rented (Domain I, II and III). And there are so many new developments.
QUOTE(ducatidark @ Oct 2 2012, 03:26 PM)
If some new apartments are built just beside MMU and Limkokwing all the students will move there so this is indeed a good investment but that means the exisitng developments will become empty.
for student, i think they prefer cheap one(majority), if the new place with same price with much smaller room, i dont think they have any reason to move take example domain VS cyberia, the ratio between the price vs the unit size in cyberia is much more better ... and nearer for those who study in MMU..
QUOTE(ducatidark @ Oct 2 2012, 03:26 PM)
Some housing are very cheap not too far from Cyberjaya. D'alpinia and Sierra 16 in Puchong are very big but D'alpinia is almost empty for 2 years, at least for the semi-D. And after that you see a lot of bank lelaong at the traffic lights with houses that cannot be rented and must be sold by banks.
IMO, D'alpinia and Sierra 16 are very expensive....for student & expat who doesnt have any transportation, its very not convenient for them.
Oct 2 2012, 05:49 PM

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