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 Why U buy Cyberjaya?

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teohkpin
post Sep 11 2012, 10:16 AM

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QUOTE(wanted111who @ Sep 10 2012, 09:14 PM)
cyberia condo reach 300k mark... now  starting from 240k in June 2011, , cheapest post now is 280k... keep rising , man. rise like no tomorrow, CBJ rock
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I still remember when i bought a house in Bandar Puteri 5 years back, there was nothing, no Giant, no Hospital, no commercial and only 1 row of new shoplot selling at RM888k. After 5 years the shop lot is now selling > RM2.5m. IOI startegy was to build residential first, then build shop lots and commercial and the last and most difficult is to build office building.

today looking at cyberjaya, all the infrastucture is already there and they started with the most difficult segment which is office building. Cyberjaya already has more than 100 companies (MNC), 3 university + few international colleges. If this backbone is not strong enough to make Cyber a success, i really dunno what else will make it a success. What cyberjaya needs now is more residential and commercial, which is the easiest segment to develop. You just need to build more houses and a BIG shopping mall and the rest will be history. Personally i think Cyber will excel better than Bandar Puteri given them another 5 years.

Entry cost is expensive in Cyberjaya now (sub sale is ok), and my advise to new investors is to ensure you have the holding power.
teohkpin
post Sep 11 2012, 07:58 PM

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QUOTE(xyyap @ Sep 11 2012, 02:04 PM)
Many who doubt Cyberjaya will success, because they always "highlight" the "Sillicon Valley" loh.

9 out of 10 of Cyberjaya buyers, they bought not because of "Sillicon Valley".
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i agreed with you. rclxms.gif

last few pieces of freehold land
good access to highway
good infrasturcture
well planned township
green township
lots of offices and job opportunties
attract middle/high income group of population
schools and universities


teohkpin
post Sep 12 2012, 03:04 PM

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QUOTE(xyyap @ Sep 12 2012, 02:16 PM)
Haha. Kena scolded in "kinrara residence" thread:

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1511399/+2420
Ok. Stop here. I am not promoting. I have already bought one.

Anyway, everyone has his own view. See u.
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I am staying in puchong, and i am preparing to move to Cyber.
Cannot stand the heavy traffic in Puchong. I may be the 10% who is willing to move in and i believe more will join in.
Kinrara.......please, i will never consider it as a good location if you look at the morning traffic congestion.
From Bukit Jalil to Kinrara to sunway....the traffic is horrified.
Even from puchong Bandar Puteri to get down to Kesas, it takes 15-20mins.


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post Sep 12 2012, 04:37 PM

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QUOTE(shin1214 @ Sep 12 2012, 03:21 PM)
The trend around Klang Valley is that people are moving out from traffic congested area to more "peaceful" place. But still if you are working in PJ/KL, still have to stuck in jam when travel to work right?

Mind to mind where you working at bro?
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yes, but i can take MEX highway and cut into NPE/or Smart Tunnel. no need to suffer LDP jam.
Cyber is good for this reason.

You see, even before you get stuck in KL you already suffered jam at LDP highway. (morning to work)
way back to cyber, traffic will be smooth unlike going back to Puchong.

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