QUOTE(LSIm @ Nov 13 2013, 12:06 AM)
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Mixed buyers:
Who makes up the main property investors in Cyberjaya?
In Paramount’s development Sejati Residences, due to complete in 2015, buyers are a mixture of four different categories:
• The first category consists of those already living and working in Cyberjaya, looking for a larger home, with better amenities, as well as a gated and guarded environment.
• The second category consists of those upgrading from homes in the nearby vicinity – Puchong, Subang, USJ, and Sepang.
• The third category consists of international expatriates working in the different businesses and companies in Cyberjaya. The ICT and education industries in Cyberjaya are represented by a wide variety of countries – Asia, Australasia, Europe, and America.
• The fourth category are investors who see the long term potential of Cyberjaya and are attracted by the young, growing population, easy access to KL and other parts of the Klang Valley, the freehold status of the land and the lack of other residential options.
Read more: Revisiting Cyberjaya - RED - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/red/revisiting-cyber...0#ixzz2kRa4Ifr1
I think the majority is the 4th category. Don't believe it, try go there at night and see any cars there on the road. It is different compare to Serdang, Bangi and Puchong where cars are everywhere. Not long ago there is an article writing about Cyberjaya population during day time is so much higher than at night. It simply shows people go work at Cyberjaya but not stay there. It will no change unless there is more entertainment like shopping mall, restaurant or cinema open at Cyber else have to wait until somebody do the plunge!Mixed buyers:
Who makes up the main property investors in Cyberjaya?
In Paramount’s development Sejati Residences, due to complete in 2015, buyers are a mixture of four different categories:
• The first category consists of those already living and working in Cyberjaya, looking for a larger home, with better amenities, as well as a gated and guarded environment.
• The second category consists of those upgrading from homes in the nearby vicinity – Puchong, Subang, USJ, and Sepang.
• The third category consists of international expatriates working in the different businesses and companies in Cyberjaya. The ICT and education industries in Cyberjaya are represented by a wide variety of countries – Asia, Australasia, Europe, and America.
• The fourth category are investors who see the long term potential of Cyberjaya and are attracted by the young, growing population, easy access to KL and other parts of the Klang Valley, the freehold status of the land and the lack of other residential options.
Read more: Revisiting Cyberjaya - RED - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/red/revisiting-cyber...0#ixzz2kRa4Ifr1
Nov 12 2013, 11:13 PM

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