QUOTE(yoong81 @ Aug 14 2013, 02:19 PM)
Does anyone know where is the sales office? Ya, how much is the total price after discount/rebate?Thanks
Ken Rimba New Green Township, [Sponsored]
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Aug 15 2013, 11:24 AM
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QUOTE(forever1979 @ Aug 15 2013, 09:33 AM) Ken Rimba Office : 03-5510 8233, you can get the details on the prices and available units, plus any more package offers. Thanks a bunch! Will go over this weekend for viewing. Called up and they say there's still intermediate units left. Hope this is true.There is a show unit next to the sale office. Also all the house (Rimba Legian and Jimbaran) are after the sale office, so you can do a drive by after visited the sale office. Enjoy your house hunting ! |
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Aug 17 2013, 04:44 PM
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Did anyone buy the legian units facin east? I'm just worried about how bad the sun will be...
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Aug 18 2013, 06:52 PM
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QUOTE(yoong81 @ Aug 19 2013, 03:56 PM) i think facing east is still ok. cos morning u go out to work. u won't feel the heat on weekdays. if facing west, then worse cos ur home will hot by the time u return! Well since its a landed, I will get morning sun in front and evening sun at the back of the house! |
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QUOTE(stevenkkt @ Aug 20 2013, 12:07 PM) I only checked one round so far, nothing major. Only minor ones like paint stain. By the way, is the houses in Legian with electricity & water already? Because I have not put up any lights so can't check on electricity. May bring phone charger to check on electricity this weekend. Any feedback on electricity & water is welcome here. Hey Steven. Last week I went for viewing. Like ur case, i can see paint stain on the ceiling at living hall. Hopefully it's nothing major like water leakage or anything like tat. Can't recall if the toilet is directly above that or not. |
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QUOTE(LCL01 @ Aug 22 2013, 02:25 PM) nolaht that's developer unit. they sell high coz they giv discount and spa and loan legal fee waived. that place 520-530k easily can find. Guys wanna ask ur expert opinion. If I buy subsale but not enough cash for 10%, can I pay booking fee but remaining 97% comes from bank loan? Coz I know bank evaluation is 600k+ but purchase price is 500k+. Thanks all |
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QUOTE(forever1979 @ Aug 23 2013, 05:02 PM) Markup is not advisable. Thanks. But since bank valuation is 625k for example, won't I be able to get 90% loan base on bank value, thoug purchase value is 540k?Otherwise, discuss with the seller, whether can accept booking fee (3%), then sign S&P. Balance 7% from your EPF, which can be done within a month from S&P signed. You may try as normally seller not willing unless sell slightly higher. can pm me how much you buy.. just curious I'm asking just coz curious too. I bought a unit from dev, 573k after discount. Was thinking if it would be cheaper if I'd bought from subsale instead. |
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QUOTE(Ahkwang @ Sep 4 2013, 01:56 AM) Hi, have been looking thru the thread for this prop. Looks good. I just bought mine from dev, about 580k. U might be able to get cheaper from subsale, but will require more cash for down payment and legal fees. |
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QUOTE(vivamyvi @ Sep 6 2013, 01:10 PM) I have been looking at a few units. The prices are in the range of 510K-540K. Freehold, Landed, Gated Guarded. Good Choice! Hi, you said u've been looking at a few units. Did u get this price quotation directly from agent/seller. Or just based on what u saw on iproperty/Internet? Thanks! |
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Wanna get some idea here regarding the plot of earth in the house. Is everyone planning to plant some plants there? My concern is when we water the plants, won't the water sip thru the tiles? And in the long run, will the plant's roots grow and cause damage to the adjacent tiles?
Good to know what everyone else is doing with this plot of earth! |
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QUOTE(kevinn7 @ Sep 9 2013, 10:15 PM) You can extend towards the tank area, just make sure the tanks are still there. Real bummer of rules if you ask me IMHO, considering that its your own house. [attachmentid=3622306] Always remember that the local council supersedes any other mgt. As long as you follow through the local council rules and don't have any roof tiles protruding out from your area, you're fine. The pic is just after extension, tanks are back at its place. The main concern is the mosquitoes in the area. Even though theres constant fogging going on, I don't think it will entirely solve the problem as the mosquitoes will eventually get immune to the fogging. The root issue is with the water areas, tanks etc. It needs to be well maintained. Well, I'll give it time to see how their idea progresses before I were to make my own escalation to the relevant authorities. Sometimes I don't see why the need for management fees when everyone sounds like they are bloody sleeping in the office!!!!!!!!!! Hey Kevin, how much it costs u to make an extension like that in the kitchen? Did u break the original walls (the one separating dry kitchen and ur new extended area)? |
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QUOTE(stevenkkt @ Sep 10 2013, 08:12 PM) I spoke to the engineer over the phone this afternoon. Apparently water mark in the hall isn't caused by upstairs bathroom leakage, instead it is caused water tank leaking. The water tank is located upper to the upstairs common bathroom. Thanks for sharing! We need a sharing community to make this a better place to live in. I feel it is much better to speak to the contractor engineer instead of the management office girl. This number was given by the office girl though. Ken Rimba Contractor: 0132060993 At least we can find out what is the issue that causing the defect. Guess it will be handy to share u guys the number. |
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QUOTE(kevinn7 @ Sep 10 2013, 10:23 PM) As mentioned earlier, 25k ++. Thanks a lot!Yes broke all walls at the downstairs room, extended to the back. There is one structure pillar at the room wall, that you cant break. Meaning the whole kitchen is square with one pillar but its not too bad cuz its near the door though. Since there's no store room in the house, I might just use the downstairs room as a store. |
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QUOTE(jhen @ Sep 13 2013, 04:48 PM) I didn't have to flood the bathroom as the stain was already there when I was checking. Most of the defects are visual and easily identified by just carefully looking at every part of the house. No real secret Thanks for sharing. Did u buy this from subsale or developer? If developer, did they agree to rectify these problems for u at no cost?So far, I think the biggest defect with the house is the water leakage from the master bathroom. Other than that, the other defects should be easily rectified. |
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QUOTE(jhen @ Sep 13 2013, 11:11 PM) Subsale. So far from what I know, the house is still under warranty from developer till the end of next year. I guess the developer should be able to do the necessary repairs at no cost. Thanks for reply. In that case better ask the previous owner to get it fixed from developer b4 handing it to u. Coz if im not mistaken, once handed over to u as subsale, warranty may no longer be valid under ur hands. |
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QUOTE(Jctan @ Oct 5 2013, 02:53 PM) Hi i plan to extend my kitchen but do not know the procedure to apply the permit from mbsa.anyone can share with me the procedure and step to apply? Or Anything i need to take note? Going to start my renovation soon... I'm planning to extend my kitchen soon too.Did anyone extend and use the 4 feet extra to be a wet kitchen? Or did u guys break the wall entirely and use as one big kitchen with wet/dry kitchen combined? Just worried about the smoke going into living hall if I dun separate the wet from the dry. Appreciate all advice, thanks! |
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QUOTE(noproblem @ Oct 7 2013, 12:33 PM) Break it. Make wet kitchen 8 feet and dry kitchen 7 feet (use sliding door for partition). Install hob in wet kitchen. It's a good idea. But just worried about the cost. Installing a glass sliding door that size should cost quite a bit.Have u done urs already? Mind to share how much it costs u? |
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