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Investment SENTUL VILLAGE (PHASE 1) | SENTUL POINT (PHASE 2), By UOA Group. Another big project.
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workaholicgemini
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Apr 11 2014, 10:03 PM
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Hopefully don't have to sign spa so soon...as I've booked a unit early of March but now contemplating whether to buy it... That time when booking was so spontaneous & scared no more units...
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workaholicgemini
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Apr 12 2014, 02:08 PM
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QUOTE(joshua963 @ Apr 12 2014, 10:36 AM) Worried about the density ? I believe phase should be a safer bet. If for own stay or long term investment, I guess should be just about right. What floor n unit is urs ?
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workaholicgemini
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Apr 12 2014, 02:13 PM
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True..a bit worried with the density although it's phase 1 la...at 1st thinking of buying for investment so after meeting the agent paid the booking without thinking much...the next day I checked the price that my client bought for the Maxim Citilights and a bit worried as the price was much cheaper albeit without discount on the d/payment. Moreover I was afraid my decision to buy was due to I'm a banker...bankers usually think properties can make $$$ easily so we buy hastily..my unit is on the 11th floor but facing west as no more cheaper units..
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workaholicgemini
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Jun 4 2014, 11:47 PM
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I've a unit facing west to let go. Anyone interested can PM me. Net price after rebates is RM480k.
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workaholicgemini
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Jun 17 2014, 05:43 PM
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The sales staff said Apdl for the other project Southbank already out so for Sentul project expect Apdl will be out anytime now so they need borrowers to confirm on loan. Due to bank negara new guidelines, all the rebates r changed to discount n net price reflected in SPA. 10% down payment upfront but 5% can be paid through credit cards EPP 12 mths or post dated cheques for 24 mths. If still need to pay 10% upfront, is this project still worth to buy?
This post has been edited by workaholicgemini: Jun 17 2014, 05:44 PM
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workaholicgemini
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Jun 18 2014, 11:14 PM
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Actually the new guidelines r good in curbing those hopeful/wannabe investors....as those cash rich investors won't be affected n competition in buying properties may be lesser for them now...but 1st time home buyer will find it harder to buy their hse la...nowadays I see few family members have to join 2gether just to get a housing loan..really not easy for ppl to own a hse
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