QUOTE(natman @ Aug 23 2013, 11:20 PM)
LATEST NEWS, HEARD HERE GOT KWAI, Yes kwai but not kwai lou is kwai ghost !!!! anyone heard about it ?
Pls dont spread rumours here... Give us facts or its just another bullshit reply.
Scott Garden Old Klang Road SOHO, -dead, alive or roaring soon?
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QUOTE(Selectt @ Oct 1 2013, 04:10 PM) I dont think Tesco is moving out anytime soon from Scott Garden as their have contract with the landlord when they move in that time...And normally, Tesco or other big hypermarket, they will signed at least 5 to 10 years of contract to make sure their rental is not rise or vice versa. Even the business there is not as great as other Tesco hypermarket, but you guys have to know, this is not the stand-alone hypermarket, so therefore, they dont need to produce that sales volume. BTW, their business is not as bad as we see tho... coz i am a frequent shopper there too... and i have shifted my groceries shopping from nearby NSK to Tesco, reason? U will know the quality of of the goods when one is local and one is UK based hypermarket Cheers... |
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QUOTE(dmitriklein @ Oct 2 2013, 06:59 PM) if a biz is bleeding money and there's no end in sight, normally they will rather one time cut off by paying the penalty. i never heard businesses whereby losing big money keep continue operating to lose even more money for sake of maintaining contract Well, i guess what u meant here is right...but does it really losing big money? Is this Tesco really so quite until no one goes there and shop? As far as i know, i havent seen any 'small' Tesco closed down before... furthermore, as i know the rental rate they get in Scott Garden is as cheap as a warehouse to store their goods It's a Win-Win situation tho.. |
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The last one laughing to the bank will be the person who has a unit in Scott Garden... no matter sub-sale buyer for now or those bought 3 years back...
In near future... after all the big 'hoohaa' development in OKR... no matter this place is haunted or not... got occupancy or not... it's still a good place to live or invest... Look at all those project coming up in OKR... it's madness i can say... esp. 9 SEPUTEH development..... |
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QUOTE(ecin @ Oct 19 2013, 06:14 PM) If i not mistaken is about RM 2xxk plus onwards... depend on which stage and size they buy....My fren bought a unit at RM 300k. During that time, she just pay RM 8k and pay nothing (DIBS) till VP...early this year she sell off the unit at RM 430k for 775sqf... Well, its still a good profit tho... |
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