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peri peri
post Nov 27 2013, 02:03 PM

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QUOTE(Skywing1981 @ Nov 27 2013, 01:58 PM)
peri kor, will you advise to get life insurance or MLTA le? MRTA is definitely out of the picture.
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if you have a life insurance redi, no need to opt for that.

But my advise would be, go more min 5 years MRTA coz it is actually quote as "free" from bank.

why, becoz LO with MRTA (5 years) = BLR -2.4%, and LO w/o MRTA = BLR -2.3%, the -0.1% actually able to compensate you back for the premium of MRTA. nod.gif
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post Nov 27 2013, 02:05 PM

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QUOTE(peri peri @ Nov 27 2013, 02:03 PM)
if you have a life insurance redi, no need to opt for that.

But my advise would be, go more min 5 years MRTA coz it is actually quote as "free" from bank.

why, becoz LO with MRTA (5 years) = BLR -2.4%, and LO w/o MRTA = BLR -2.3%, the -0.1% actually able to compensate you back for the premium of MRTA.  nod.gif
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Ohh is that true? bank will offer 5 years of free MRTA??
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post Nov 27 2013, 02:07 PM

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QUOTE(terryble @ Nov 27 2013, 02:05 PM)
Ohh is that true?  bank will offer 5 years of free MRTA??
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Nope, just that u think out of the box on how the offers actually work benefit to u.

You can try ask LO from bank, see what the rates they give for loan with and without MRTA/MLTA
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post Nov 27 2013, 02:10 PM

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QUOTE(peri peri @ Nov 27 2013, 02:03 PM)
if you have a life insurance redi, no need to opt for that.

But my advise would be, go more min 5 years MRTA coz it is actually quote as "free" from bank.

why, becoz LO with MRTA (5 years) = BLR -2.4%, and LO w/o MRTA = BLR -2.3%, the -0.1% actually able to compensate you back for the premium of MRTA.  nod.gif
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fully agree. cos i have life insurance now and the extra -0.1% is definitely a point of consideration for me to get MRTA for my upcoming purchase haha...

good advise and thanks a bunch.
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post Nov 27 2013, 02:18 PM

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QUOTE(Skywing1981 @ Nov 27 2013, 02:10 PM)
fully agree. cos i have life insurance now and the extra -0.1% is definitely a point of consideration for me to get MRTA for my upcoming purchase haha...

good advise and thanks a bunch.
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No problem, make sure you ask ur banker for those options. Some reluctant coz they want u to take MLTA instead of MRTA for more commission $$$$
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QUOTE(IReallyNeed Answers @ Nov 27 2013, 04:23 PM)
Peri Kor

how about the duration of MRTA?

i'm currently taking from HLA, durantion covered is 15years.

what do you think? should i have opt for longer or shorted period.
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most advisable range is 5 to 8 years. becoz no one knows how long you will keep the unit. Some says MRTA premium is refundable but wont be tempting.

Bear in mind u can top up the MRTA any time u want. U even can start MLTA anytime u want.
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post Nov 28 2013, 01:38 PM

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I've got about 5 banks approved my loan and at the end i choose -2.45% + 90% loan package and no need to purchase any MRTA.

I also bought myself MLTA to make my family senang la in case anything, if anyone want to know more MLTA can PM me la.

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post Nov 28 2013, 04:39 PM

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QUOTE(Pega101 @ Nov 28 2013, 01:38 PM)
I've got about 5 banks approved my loan and at the end i choose -2.45% + 90% loan package and no need to purchase any MRTA.

I also bought myself MLTA to make my family senang la in case anything, if anyone want to know more MLTA can PM me la.
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wa...so good...luckily i got 1 bank approved me at last..got no choice but to choose it without any nego
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post Nov 28 2013, 10:51 PM

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Seems like most of the Casa Green buyers managed to get 90% loan financing with Blr -2.4 + MRTA/MLTA.

Congratulations to everyone!!!
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post Dec 5 2013, 11:51 AM

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any updated progress? guess right now at 4th floor? haha
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post Dec 5 2013, 10:55 PM

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Update from Casa Green FB,
Seems like Block A still in Level 2 while Block B in CP 1 stage.

Nice aerial and elevated view of pics been shown...


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post Dec 5 2013, 10:55 PM

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QUOTE(rodimusconvoy @ Dec 5 2013, 10:55 PM)
Update from Casa Green FB,
Seems like Block A still in Level 2 while Block B in CP 1 stage.

Nice aerial and elevated view of pics been shown...
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Haha seems like you are faster~~

Check it out here guys~~

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=664...&type=3&theater
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post Dec 5 2013, 11:01 PM

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QUOTE(terryble @ Dec 5 2013, 10:55 PM)
Haha seems like you are faster~~

Check it out here guys~~

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=664...&type=3&theater
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Hahaha, we are the buyers of Casa Green so sharing of latest news must be always on time!!!!!


BTW, the zone 1 to zone 4 means for 2 blocks each for tower A and tower B??

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1 month 1 floor...consider slow progress...
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post Dec 6 2013, 02:07 AM

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more times for ground and 1st floor is normal due to their floor plan is different. progress will much faster from 2nd floor til 21st floor cz their floor plan is same.

thats why you can see car park for block B is done 2 floors in month coz the floor plan is same.

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post Dec 9 2013, 12:26 PM

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i saw someone post bout our structure is done by aluminium form work / mivan system or others?
anyone can clarify and explain to me?
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post Dec 9 2013, 12:31 PM

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QUOTE(adrian0229 @ Dec 9 2013, 12:26 PM)
i saw someone post bout our structure is done by aluminium form work / mivan system or others?
anyone can clarify and explain to me?
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http://www.mivanthai.com/index.php?option=...emid=42&lang=en
http://www.indiamart.com/verdant-associates/products.html


ADVANTAGES OF MIVAN FORMWORK SYSTEM
Building strength and durability
All walls are reinforced concrete providing much greater stability than columns with brick walls.

The walls and floor slabs are cast at the same time so there are no weak joints.

Wall surfaces are concrete which do not crack like plaster and maintain a smooth surface for a much longer time.

QUALITY OF FINISHED BUILDING
Precisely manufactured formwork allows concrete to be cast to exact dimensions as designed.

Daily repetition of the same work means that work teams become very efficient to complete their work accurately (as in factory production) and to a high standard.

All door and window openings are formed to precise dimensions which allows perfect fitting of the frames.

Many services, like water supply & some waste pipes and electrical conduits, can be cast into the concrete where it is protected and not visible.

SPEED OF CONSTRUCTION
A large amount of work can be completed in each daily work routine which means the structure is complete much faster than traditional formwork.

The daily work routine guarantees the target completion dates are achieved.

All of the walls can be formed at the same time so there is no time needed for brick laying and plastering.

After the concrete is cast finishing works like window fixing, wall tiling and plumbing work can be installed immediately.

Many of the finishing items can be prefabricated away from the site because of the accurate dimensions of the concrete work, so installation on site is much faster and at less cost.

EFFICIENCY AND COST SAVING
The fast production method completes the project in shorter time which saves on site running, operating and financing costs.

Smooth concrete surface means a thin skim coat can achieve a very smooth wall finish with a small labour force.

Much of the structure is cast in concrete by a small group of workers, so no labour is needed for building brick walls or plastering.

Accurately manufactured formwork means it fits into position exactly and does not have to be adjusted each time so it doesn't waste formwork or concrete material.

Prefabricated finishing items means less skilled workers are required on the site.

Formwork panels are light and do not need capital cost for heavy cranes for lifting.

FINANCING COSTS
Fast project completion saves financing charges as the buildings can be transferred to the owners much earlier than traditional methods

ENVIRONMENTAL
No timber is used and all aluminum panels are used many times before being recycled to make other products.


Use google search loo~~
anyway i did not know how our condo is built~~until u mentioned the method...
but from the description above it sounds good...


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post Dec 9 2013, 12:53 PM

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QUOTE(terryble @ Dec 9 2013, 12:31 PM)
Use google search loo~~
anyway i did not know how our condo is built~~until u mentioned the method...
but from the description above it sounds good...[/b]
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I also try to google it, and MIVAN sounds good.
I think we better ask PERI KOR to explain it more.
Since it is so good, shouldnt all construction using this technique?
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post Dec 9 2013, 01:02 PM

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MIVAN SYSTEM ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES

Advantages:

Mivan formwork requires relatively less labour
More seismic resistance
Increased durability
Lesser number of joints and reduced leakages
Higher carpet area
Smooth finishing of wall and slab
Uniform quality of construction
Negligible maintenance
Faster completion

Limitations:

Even though there are so many advantages of Mivan formwork the limitations cannot be ignored. However the limitations do not pose any serious problems. They are as follows: -
Because of few small sizes finishing lines are seen on the concrete surfaces
Services after completing become slightly difficult due to the small width of components
It requires uniform planning as well as uniform elevations to be cost effective
The formwork requires number of spacer, wall ties etc. which are placed @ 2ft c/c; these produce problems such as seepage, leakages during monsoon
Due to box-type construction, contraction cracks are likely to appear
Heat of hydration is high due to shear walls
It is rigid in design once placed, as any alteration becomes tough later

Remedial Measures:

It is possible to minimize contraction cracks by providing control strips in the structure which could be concreted with a delay of about 3-7 days after major concreting. The problem of cracking can be avoided by minimizing the heat of hydration by using flash.

Reference: http://seminarprojects.com/Thread-mivan-sy...s#ixzz2mx0r7EKp
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post Dec 9 2013, 01:23 PM

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how bout the one i attached? that is not mivan right? is it traditional type?


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