QUOTE(Soros007 @ Nov 3 2015, 06:09 PM)
To me it's purely supply and demand theory.
Iskandar - yes close to SGP and they try to implement the same concept like HK + Shenzhen.
But, they forgot that how many ppl actually can afford / want to live in Iskandar during week days?
The supply in Iskandar is just too much overly supply.
For Cyberjaya - many ppl complaining far-far-far from KL but they forgot that not every ppl are working in KLCC area nowadays. Even they do, going to KLCC via MEX is quick (25mins).
Spillover effect is simple - Subang boomed because of airport, USJ boomed because of Subang + Sunway, Putra Height boomed because of USJ.
Puchong boomed because of Sunway. Cyberjaya will be the same - close to airport, spillover effect from Puchong. Not to forget also the already in-place world class infra + connectivity like 5 expressway. Reasonable pricing, excellent living environment, IOI resort city mall / D Pulze community mall, full supports from gov + master plan of CCC - taht's the way to go.
Note - CCC is one of the gov owned big land inside klang valley. They die die also want to develop in order to earn $$$ (u help me I help u)....so? sit back and relax, let the developers and gov do the jobs

They want to sell the proj, they will throw in more wow-factor to lure ppl.
Another important point is that Cyberjaya is just next to Putrajaya - the administrative capital.
There's many world class facilities available for the public... I really encourage people to explore Putrajaya's park (Putrajaya Botanical Garden, Wetlands Park and Agriculture Heritage Park, etc), Marina Putrajaya, Equestrian center, Putrajaya Challenge Park (wall-climbing, skateboarding, mountain bike tracks and dirt jump), skyrides festival park. There's many choice of outdoor activity such as water cruise, water sports, cycling, jogging, bird watching, horse riding or just plain jogging with magnificent view of the Putrajaya Lake.
And don't forget the many world class event happening there (hot air balloom, LAMPU, Formula E, Floria, Putrajaya fireworks, various water sports championships at the Putrajaya Water Sport Complex etc).
There's no where else in Malaysia you can find all those facilities concentrated in one area.
I really think Putrajaya is a very nice place, but there's some restriction such as no pork and majority malay population. Cyberjaya is next to it and it's international living and there's no such restrictions. Cyberjaya has world class infra, well planned, next to Putrajaya, nearby air port, well connected highways, ERL and future MRT... So for long term, I really think it can never go wrong.
This post has been edited by thecaterpillar: Nov 3 2015, 06:53 PM