QUOTE(felixmask @ Aug 26 2014, 12:19 PM)
This is the extract from the post (with minor touch-up)
Cloud Tree @ Cheras Ver 3
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QUOTE(Kvsual @ Aug 27 2014, 02:36 PM) Thank you Kvsual boss for sharing.From the map, the read point is located likely to be near OUB, ie shoplots. If the map has a resolution of 500m radius circle as indicated at earlier posts, that will be provide higher resolution. (Assuming the station is still there). |
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Aug 28 2014, 07:00 PM
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QUOTE(pregnantboy @ Aug 28 2014, 06:48 PM) Wondering how's the rumors about MRT2 line (bypass Alam Damai) move towards BTHO came out? it will be damn awkward to have 2 linear MRT running so close to each other. If this really happened, totally a big time failure of city development. In addition, if the destination of KVMRT2 is Putrajaya, the route that goes thru BTHO will be longer and cost more. (Of course one can argue passengers are paying for it) |
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QUOTE(Wild Wolf @ Aug 28 2014, 08:45 PM) Yes Im pretty familiar with this area as I stay in Damai Perdana myself. Just to confirm, does the map of the link below spell the points mentioned above?The route still cover Alam Damai area.. The route turning from Cheras Sentral toward Alam Damai and goes directly to BTHO and leads to Balakong Highway towards Mines and then Serdang. It cover a much bigger area. Yeap nothing its confirmed, so chill.. But whether the MRT we will be using or not in future, it definitely benefits us in term of increase value to our props. If it doesn't cover Damai Perdana, doesn't benefits me either, Im just justifying government plan in neutral point of view.. Not what I hope.. "goes directly to BTHO and leads to Balakong Highway towards Mines and then Serdang" http://202.185.5.41:8808/mapserver2014/MPK...0-%20Cheras.pdf |
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Received a call afternoon....
I was told Block E has just been ready for booking. Was also told it is higher psf price than previous block(as predicted lah) This post has been edited by Jagalat: Sep 2 2014, 05:47 PM |
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QUOTE(Kvsual @ Sep 18 2014, 02:34 PM) I think the dead shoplots is stil doable and alots potential. If they open the road from the maktab, the road will lead to tasik selatan... save a lot of traffic time. Convenient store, kopitiam or banks there sure got business one, future surrounded by condo apartment landed. The population is high. The dead shoplots will be alive. The maktab is 'gated and guarded'. ![]() This post has been edited by Jagalat: Sep 21 2014, 05:11 PM |
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QUOTE(GC 2014 @ Sep 23 2014, 06:35 PM) looks like you guys just concern own facing...instead of property value here...another potential hit on the value is temple at road side..anybody notice ? that is abt 5storey heights... Sorry offtrack a bit...Just curious, in your opinion, (since you have a commitment there), will the temple bring up/down the value? |
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Sep 23 2014, 06:51 PM
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QUOTE(HELLO HELLO @ Sep 23 2014, 07:33 PM) Temple distance still consider far from ct. Just parking issue during festive. May park up to ct traffic light junction there. Smokeless some more good anytime Better than mosque lar. Parking issue during festival seasons is not a big issue. Perhaps there will be some RELA helping to ease the traffic. A few years earlier, according to the model displayed in BDP Sales office, the temple area was allocated for apartment(s). (To me it is better not to build any apartment there). |
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QUOTE(oreomambo @ Sep 26 2014, 04:18 PM) Soli lah...i am not in the FB group If there piece of land belongs to DBKL, in my opinion, then the price will be higher...If the building is in front of Block A and not block C, then it is a rather small building. From what i know, directly north of CT are the landed resi. Change of plan? Anyway, is the HTC cutting thru that piece of land? |
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Sep 26 2014, 06:23 PM
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QUOTE(Kvsual @ Sep 26 2014, 06:58 PM) What is EM? Haha... a bit can lah....Positive thinking. Good. Hehe Really a block of building can shield/lesser the harms from HTC? Some collection of EM impact. For potential health risk of staying close to HTC, one is asking the minimum distance in order to have lowest possibility of risk. (Have been shared earlier in other post) From article to article, different views are obtained. This article(in Chinese) spells 500m being the distance to HTC. http://www.nanyang.com/node/615009?tid=686 This guru spelt 500m is safest, while 120m or 150m is probably adequate. http://www.feb.se/EMFguru/Current-Messages...safe-power.html This forum collects various input, 600m safest. https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1869701/all |
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QUOTE(Kvsual @ Sep 27 2014, 08:33 PM) Yea that's why shared it here. So nice. Wow.. Potential Block E buyers are now having another option if looking at the psf angle .. Hope they can hav similar design on our blocks >< Nways raining today and the RAINZ so hot lol 630psf x 1513sf before 15% rebates. After 15% discount is 530psf, same as block Astoria lol. But their unit bigger 1513sf. Our 1545sf should revise pricing d since without any furnishing at all. Rainz have alots branded furnishing. Great. 8% discount DP + 4% + 2% + 1% upon drawdown til VP. Agree that RAINZ marketing is smart... Tapi sebiji at least RM 810k after discount ... not easy to telan. This post has been edited by Jagalat: Sep 28 2014, 04:39 PM |
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If l got bullet, l will still go for CT than Rainz
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QUOTE(douglastay @ Sep 30 2014, 04:37 PM) The MRT2's stations has not been approved by the parliament. So, everyone is just making assumptions. So far, most people believes if there are ever be a station in Bandar Damai Perdana, it will most likely to be located near the shops where UOB located. Noted... Thx for your reply. The UOB one is the one so far discussed. Recently there seems to be another prediction(assumption) that may be a good insight to me as well. And l believe HELLO boss could have early view for us. |
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The new Cafe has "green" look, using containers...
Hiring also... https://www.facebook.com/legardenzcafe |
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QUOTE(felixmask @ Oct 10 2014, 11:06 AM) Anyone attending ? Passed-by there just now (not for any talk).MAPEX 2014 - Talks Schedule SATURDAY 11th October 2014 Time : 2.30pm – 3.15pm Impact of GST on Property Sector Speaker : Y Bhg Datuk Ng Seing Liong, PJN, JP MAPEX 2014 Organizing Chairman & REHDA Most Recent Past President Time : 3.30pm – 4.15pm Pocket Talk: AKPK Services & Debt Management Programme Speaker : Mr Desmond Chong Kok Fei Manager, Financial Education Department, Debt Management & Counselling Agency (AKPK) Time : 4.30pm – 5.15pm Propenomics of the Malaysian Property Market: Current and Future Property Trend at the Light of Budget 2015 Speaker : Dr Daniele Gambero Chief Executive Officer, REI Group of Companies SUNDAY 12th October 2014 Time : 2.30pm – 3.15pm What Modern Community Should Know Via Modern Feng-Shui Technology to Select Their CHOICE of Property in a Green & Sustainable Prospective Speaker : Mr James Chua Executive Director, GreenRE Sdn Bhd Time : 3.30pm – 4.15pm Propenomics of the Malaysian Property Market: What, Where and When. Current and Future Corridors of Property Growth Speaker : Dr Daniele Gambero Chief Executive Officer, REI Group of Companies Time : 4.30pm – 5.15pm Pocket Talk: AKPK Services & Debt Management Programme Speaker : Mr Desmond Chong Kok Fei Manager, Financial Education Department, Debt Management & Counselling Agency (AKPK) Comparing Friday lunch time, this round is much quiet than the similar exhibition few months back (at the same place). |
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QUOTE(aarondotcom @ Oct 13 2014, 03:33 PM) Right now, I travel to tropicana from damai perdana(45mins). You can forget about using tmn connaght road, it is hopeless. just use bukit berlimbing road toward mines and pay rm1.3 toll then drive toward kuchai lama. From there u have 3 option, klang lama, desa dalam or NPE. You will not escape the bottleneck. haha. Mind to share what time you leave Damai Perdana in the morning? How was is the evening travelling time from tropicana to Damai Perdana? Thank you very much |
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QUOTE(aarondotcom @ Oct 13 2014, 04:10 PM) I leave between 7:30 and 7:45 in the morning. I stopped at salak selatan for mamak breakfast about 15-20mins. reach office around 9am - 9:15am. as for evening time, if leave office at 6. reach home around 7:45 to 8:15pm depend on sprint highway condition. But normally I leave office at 8pm. reach home 845 la...haha Thank you for the feedback.Seem like tiring daily travel... I do have an experience where I left 6:30pm from PJ and reached Nyonya Kopitiam after 8pm... Hopefully the traffic gets better in future ... (SUKE?) (MRT2-2020?) .. This post has been edited by Jagalat: Oct 13 2014, 03:56 PM |
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