QUOTE(ekorjiulai @ Feb 27 2014, 04:11 PM)
Block E still have left unit from developer or sub sale?How much psft and size u know?
Investment EKOCHERAS @ JALAN CHERAS (Ver 2) [MRT PROPERTY], Where Cheras becomes Mont'Jiulai
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Feb 27 2014, 04:16 PM
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Feb 27 2014, 04:25 PM
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I posted the sales chart earlier this month so not sure of the current status now. But I reckon prices wouldn't have moved much so you can use this as a benchmark. This post has been edited by ekorjiulai: Feb 27 2014, 04:27 PM |
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Feb 27 2014, 04:29 PM
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Pls visit/dropby the HQ at Gombak.
You may have the latest status. Consolidated SA h/p from various posts Cammy 0192354288 Spencer 01115335670 Ms Lai 0169648913 |
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Feb 27 2014, 04:39 PM
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Any news on the proposed flyover to connect eko cheras to MRR2?
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Feb 27 2014, 05:24 PM
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Feb 27 2014, 07:11 PM
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QUOTE(neonikson1 @ Feb 27 2014, 08:11 PM) Basically BlkJ enjoys better discount/rebate than other blocks.As for BlkE, the service apartment has higher psf during launching. Now, since only BlkE is still available and with without any rebate, the psf is as follow: Unit Price-no-discount Size PSF L3 Lowest floor KLCC (north) facing rm577k 821sf ~rm704psf L3 Lowest floor KLCC (north) facing rm791k 1066sf ~rm742psf L3 Lowest floor KLCC (north) facing rm426k 596sf ~rm716psf L35 Top floor Kajang/courtyard (south) facing rm700k 821sf ~rm853psf L35 Top floor Kajang/courtyard (south) facing rm1,007k 1240sf ~rm813psf L35 Top floor Kajang/courtyard (south) facing rm554k 596sf ~rm931psf L35 Top floor KLCC (north) facing rm705k 821sf ~rm860psf L35 Top floor KLCC (north) facing rm1,012k 1240sf ~rm817psf This post has been edited by Jagalat: Feb 28 2014, 06:10 PM |
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QUOTE(Jagalat @ Feb 28 2014, 06:08 PM) Basically BlkJ enjoys better discount/rebate than other blocks. Studio at highest floor @ RM931 psf (with DIBS) must be the highest psf price in the whole of Cheras As for BlkE, the service apartment has higher psf during launching. Now, since only BlkE is still available and with without any rebate, the psf is as follow: Unit Price-no-discount Size PSF L3 Lowest floor KLCC (north) facing rm577k 821sf ~rm704psf L3 Lowest floor KLCC (north) facing rm791k 1066sf ~rm742psf L3 Lowest floor KLCC (north) facing rm426k 596sf ~rm716psf L35 Top floor Kajang/courtyard (south) facing rm700k 821sf ~rm853psf L35 Top floor Kajang/courtyard (south) facing rm1,007k 1240sf ~rm813psf L35 Top floor Kajang/courtyard (south) facing rm554k 596sf ~rm931psf L35 Top floor KLCC (north) facing rm705k 821sf ~rm860psf L35 Top floor KLCC (north) facing rm1,012k 1240sf ~rm817psf Premium for KLCC facing only RM5k...no wonder all gasak first |
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Feb 28 2014, 07:28 PM
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QUOTE(CMW123 @ Feb 28 2014, 07:31 PM) Studio at highest floor @ RM931 psf (with DIBS) must be the highest psf price in the whole of Cheras With the similar price rm550k, one can get a single storey link house freehold from nearby Tmn Midah..Premium for KLCC facing only RM5k...no wonder all gasak first (But need more renovation lah) http://www.iproperty.com.my/propertylistin...k-house-forsale |
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Feb 28 2014, 07:38 PM
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QUOTE(Jagalat @ Feb 28 2014, 08:28 PM) With the similar price rm550k, one can get a single storey link house freehold from nearby Tmn Midah.. For gen y, lifestyle is compulsory and priceless. :&(But need more renovation lah) http://www.iproperty.com.my/propertylistin...k-house-forsale For Kiasi ppl, security is compulsory and priceless For kiasu cheras ppl, own a most stylish mrt service apart is compulsory and priceless. Haa...joking. |
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Feb 28 2014, 09:57 PM
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KLCC North facing?
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Feb 28 2014, 10:50 PM
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QUOTE(Jagalat @ Feb 28 2014, 07:08 PM) Basically BlkJ enjoys better discount/rebate than other blocks. Slight correction for studio orientation.As for BlkE, the service apartment has higher psf during launching. Now, since only BlkE is still available and with without any rebate, the psf is as follow: Unit Price-no-discount Size PSF L3 Lowest floor KLCC (north) facing rm577k 821sf ~rm704psf L3 Lowest floor KLCC (north) facing rm791k 1066sf ~rm742psf L3 Lowest floor KLCC (east/west) facing rm426k 596sf ~rm716psf L35 Top floor Kajang/courtyard (south) facing rm700k 821sf ~rm853psf L35 Top floor Kajang/courtyard (south) facing rm1,007k 1240sf ~rm813psf L35 Top floor Kajang/courtyard (west) facing rm554k 596sf ~rm931psf L35 Top floor KLCC (north) facing rm705k 821sf ~rm860psf L35 Top floor KLCC (north) facing rm1,012k 1240sf ~rm817psf |
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Mar 1 2014, 02:02 PM
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QUOTE(Alvelyn @ Mar 1 2014, 03:02 PM) My assessment is that BlkE (facing KLCC) people can view KLCC from their windows. BlkH is generally not facing west, but some corner units at the skybridge side may experience afternoon sun. BlkH (facing KLCC) people can also view KLCC from their windows. |
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Would like to share recent findings on visit to subang Empire SOHO, one of the first SOHO in Malaysia and the most successful in terms of occupancy and is above a mall
Entrance is next to Madam Kwan of the mall. Got 2 security guards at lobby, need to give your ic and tell them the unit number and "name of company" u want to visit and noticed the guard wrote down these details in their log book There were many "visitors" at the lobby and as we all went into the lift, one of the guard came over and press the floor level we were going to like for level 3, 4, 7 and 8. Guess they would not be investing in visitor card that is programmed to access the floor that the visitor want to visit hence the need for the guard to press for the visitors I was at level 7 and walk from one end to the other end. At least 70% have signboard fixed at the door! meaning 70 % are also having business. The type of businesses are all sorts and include IT company, reseller of designer bags, law firm, surveyor firm, freight forwarder etc. The reseller of bags was opened on a Sunday afternoon...and there were many many "visitors" just on that floor going to this SOHO unit which is a famous company with thousands of followers on twitter that was selling own design bags, phone case, jewelery, apparels etc. Later I found out this "shop" is open to "public" on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 12.30 noon to 9.30 pm. I can imagine that there will be a lot more visitors on weekdays when more of those SOHO are "open for business" not only on the 7th floor I visited but on other floors too. I even notice that one of the SOHO unit has a CCTV camera, believed it is for the occupant inside to see the visitor before they open the door...doubt that u will see this in a normal condo or serviced apartment To my surprise, the whole of level 8 was a Fitness First. So there are so many many visitors using the same lift to go to and leave this gym. Is it possible to obtain a license for a gym in a SOHO block?? No wonder the whole lift was full when I go up and when I go down. To sum up, it was a real eye opener and leave it to u to assess. To me, if u are looking for a residence with home feeling and 70% of the units on your floor are "doing business", u may think twice especially I believed there will be loophole in the security with the heavy flow of "visitors". But for certain business operators, it may be a good venue suitable for their businesses. The size of the SOHO unit that I visited was 797 sf |
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Mar 2 2014, 07:55 PM
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QUOTE(CMW123 @ Mar 2 2014, 06:50 PM) Would like to share recent findings on visit to subang Empire SOHO, one of the first SOHO in Malaysia and the most successful in terms of occupancy and is above a mall Thanks for such details sharing. Really quite surprise if fitness first is able to rent the whole floor. Between the soho unit u visited is for home stay or for business?Entrance is next to Madam Kwan of the mall. Got 2 security guards at lobby, need to give your ic and tell them the unit number and "name of company" u want to visit and noticed the guard wrote down these details in their log book There were many "visitors" at the lobby and as we all went into the lift, one of the guard came over and press the floor level we were going to like for level 3, 4, 7 and 8. Guess they would not be investing in visitor card that is programmed to access the floor that the visitor want to visit hence the need for the guard to press for the visitors I was at level 7 and walk from one end to the other end. At least 70% have signboard fixed at the door! meaning 70 % are also having business. The type of businesses are all sorts and include IT company, reseller of designer bags, law firm, surveyor firm, freight forwarder etc. The reseller of bags was opened on a Sunday afternoon...and there were many many "visitors" just on that floor going to this SOHO unit which is a famous company with thousands of followers on twitter that was selling own design bags, phone case, jewelery, apparels etc. Later I found out this "shop" is open to "public" on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 12.30 noon to 9.30 pm. I can imagine that there will be a lot more visitors on weekdays when more of those SOHO are "open for business" not only on the 7th floor I visited but on other floors too. I even notice that one of the SOHO unit has a CCTV camera, believed it is for the occupant inside to see the visitor before they open the door...doubt that u will see this in a normal condo or serviced apartment To my surprise, the whole of level 8 was a Fitness First. So there are so many many visitors using the same lift to go to and leave this gym. Is it possible to obtain a license for a gym in a SOHO block?? No wonder the whole lift was full when I go up and when I go down. To sum up, it was a real eye opener and leave it to u to assess. To me, if u are looking for a residence with home feeling and 70% of the units on your floor are "doing business", u may think twice especially I believed there will be loophole in the security with the heavy flow of "visitors". But for certain business operators, it may be a good venue suitable for their businesses. The size of the SOHO unit that I visited was 797 sf |
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QUOTE(CMW123 @ Mar 2 2014, 06:50 PM) Would like to share recent findings on visit to subang Empire SOHO, one of the first SOHO in Malaysia and the most successful in terms of occupancy and is above a mall If ekocheras is able to achieve 70% occupancy rate that's pretty good! Entrance is next to Madam Kwan of the mall. Got 2 security guards at lobby, need to give your ic and tell them the unit number and "name of company" u want to visit and noticed the guard wrote down these details in their log book There were many "visitors" at the lobby and as we all went into the lift, one of the guard came over and press the floor level we were going to like for level 3, 4, 7 and 8. Guess they would not be investing in visitor card that is programmed to access the floor that the visitor want to visit hence the need for the guard to press for the visitors I was at level 7 and walk from one end to the other end. At least 70% have signboard fixed at the door! meaning 70 % are also having business. The type of businesses are all sorts and include IT company, reseller of designer bags, law firm, surveyor firm, freight forwarder etc. The reseller of bags was opened on a Sunday afternoon...and there were many many "visitors" just on that floor going to this SOHO unit which is a famous company with thousands of followers on twitter that was selling own design bags, phone case, jewelery, apparels etc. Later I found out this "shop" is open to "public" on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 12.30 noon to 9.30 pm. I can imagine that there will be a lot more visitors on weekdays when more of those SOHO are "open for business" not only on the 7th floor I visited but on other floors too. I even notice that one of the SOHO unit has a CCTV camera, believed it is for the occupant inside to see the visitor before they open the door...doubt that u will see this in a normal condo or serviced apartment To my surprise, the whole of level 8 was a Fitness First. So there are so many many visitors using the same lift to go to and leave this gym. Is it possible to obtain a license for a gym in a SOHO block?? No wonder the whole lift was full when I go up and when I go down. To sum up, it was a real eye opener and leave it to u to assess. To me, if u are looking for a residence with home feeling and 70% of the units on your floor are "doing business", u may think twice especially I believed there will be loophole in the security with the heavy flow of "visitors". But for certain business operators, it may be a good venue suitable for their businesses. The size of the SOHO unit that I visited was 797 sf |
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For your reading pleasure, a view on impact of short term investment.
http://www.starproperty.my/index.php/artic...roperty-market/ |
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