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New MRT Linked Mixed Development, Which has good potential?
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Maneki-neko
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Apr 25 2014, 10:16 PM
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QUOTE(jucl @ Apr 25 2014, 08:53 PM) For investment wise which give better yield? Property next to mrt or lrt? To me, it's the same. MRT/LRT is generally to cater middle-low incomer, students, and foreign workers/professional (expat). If I can pay > RM 3k rental a month, then y should I take MRT/LRT to work?
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Maneki-neko
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Apr 26 2014, 08:41 AM
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QUOTE(jucl @ Apr 25 2014, 11:18 PM) Well it depends where u work. I know many working at klcc prefer to take lrt to work even they can afford to drive since driving in city can be nightmare not to mention abt difficulties to get parking. Its a trend and many will follow suit in future Car will be use for leisure or weekend and probably family will start to own 1 car instead of 2 now. Doesn't mean that those who got married with kids will stay next to the MRT station though. I work in the main transport hub and all my colleagues especially the mid-high incomers and with family drive to work, or park their at the LRT station n take train to work. I did ask them before on will u consider moving to stay next to the MRT/LRT station, those with family say no. But young executive in their 20s, especially coming from out station say yes. So u roughly know those projects mentioned here will attract what kinda people to rent your place.
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