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 Cyberjaya 2015, Why U buy Cyberjaya? v4

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post Mar 1 2015, 10:15 PM

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QUOTE(Soros007 @ Mar 1 2015, 08:21 PM)
1). Comparing to 2 years ago, it's very diff to find a road front parking in shaftbury sq nowadays.
2). Traffic in cyberjaya is building up significantly.
3). When is the D Pulze TGV opening?
4). When is the SRJK C opening?
5). Love the ERL to KLIA. Very reliable and comfortable yet so cheap - Rm6.20 only and reachable in 15mins!

What I think cyberjaya still missing / lack of -
1). SRJK C.
2). Cinemas.
3). Chinese kopitiam type shop.
4). Chinese restaurants.
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We love this place - so peaceful n so relax!
Just wondering when is the cinema TGV opening in D Pulze?
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Not sure which type of Chinese restaurant you are referring to because there are plenty of Chinese restaurants in CBJ nowadays.
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post Mar 3 2015, 07:17 AM

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QUOTE(Soros007 @ Mar 2 2015, 08:48 PM)
Few HK restaurant?
I only know there is one on top of Burger King.
Can u show the others pls?
Main DUI mian - what's that bro?
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Actually there are 2 on top of Burger King. One is called Lok Yoon which sells variations of Wanton Mee, Curry Mee, Roasted Pork/Chicken/Char Siew, Fried Rice, Homestyle Chinese Dishes, etc. The other one is called Zhia Kitchen which has the widest selections of Chinese dishes in Cyberjaya (ie. Salted Fish Pork Belly, Cod Fish, Sambal Prawn, Butter Cream Chicken, etc).

The one in Shaftsbury is called Kung Fu which is similar to Zhia Kitchen (albeit slightly lesser selections) and I think they sell Dim Sum too.

The one in D'Pulze is called Penang History which sells most of the Penang Chinese hawker food like Hokkien Mee, Char Kuey Teow, Roasted Pork/Chicken Rice, Poh Piah etc. A Pan Mee shop called Noodle Shack are few steps away.

Homestyle at Domain, Good Taste and Hinz Kitchen at Glomac also have a variety of Chinese food as well.

There are two kopitiam style eateries at Glomac. One is called Da Kung Zai which sells economy rice and the other is called Home Rice which sells roasted pork/chicken rice. Another Chinese economy rice shop at CBD 2 called Fenix. As Tsuto mentioned, there is also a Pan Mee shop called Mian Dui Mian (Face to Face) at Glomac.

Houston Grill at Glomac which is a bar restaurant that serves alcoholic beverages and Chinese food.

Those are just off the top of my head and the CBJ experts please let me know if I missed out any.

All of the above mentioned places are serving pork (not sure about Noodle Shack and Face to Face though as I've never visited either one) so no problem for those who couldn't get through a single day without having pork. tongue.gif

I believe back in Aug '13 there is only one Chinese restaurant in CBJ but as of now we have more than ten and not to mention the countless upcoming mini malls & retail lots as I'm sure there will only be more. Missing or lacking are no longer the words being used to describe the Chinese food scene in CBJ. nod.gif

As for food in general, CBJ has so many choices nowadays and basically all the international/major food chains are here. Cyebrian are spoiled. tongue.gif So for those who still say there's nothing to eat in CBJ are either ignorant or bigoted or both. whistling.gif

This post has been edited by MakeYouHappy: Mar 3 2015, 07:25 AM
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post Mar 3 2015, 07:22 AM

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QUOTE(Cabinda @ Mar 2 2015, 10:03 PM)
but i still find it hard to find food court for breakfast in cyberjaya... only mamak available for breakfast... maybe i still not found one, but i can say its difficult to find...
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I know it's not a food court but you can try Tappers Cafe for their breakfast. tongue.gif
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post Mar 3 2015, 09:16 AM

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QUOTE(Soros007 @ Mar 3 2015, 08:38 AM)
Thanks for the info bro.
Some of the shops below I haven't been to and definitely will give them a try in my next trip back to M'sia.
But obviously there is no kopitiam style shop with Chinese stalls in cyber right?
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You mean a Chinese style kopitiam with many hawker stalls inside? Nope. Just imagine how CBJ would look with those stalls. tongue.gif I hope they never appear in CBJ though. If not then all the allocated budget for landscape and greenery totally wasted. tongue.gif

But if really crave for those hawker stalls then can go to Seri Kembangan which less than 10 minutes drive. biggrin.gif
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post Mar 3 2015, 09:21 AM

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QUOTE(jubz @ Mar 3 2015, 08:44 AM)
Last I checked it was closed. On my last visit I saw a seal issue by MP Sepang. Something to do with hygiene issue. The rest are valid.
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shakehead.gif Oh no! Didn't know that.

I haven't visited the CBD area for more than 2 months. When I'm free I'll go to check whether it's still closed.
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post Mar 3 2015, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(Soros007 @ Mar 3 2015, 09:02 AM)
Since we moved from KLCC area to Cyber, we met a lot of local ppl which is under spillover effect.
Mostly are from Puchong, Seri Kembangan and Serdang. Some also works in Dell, Shell etc.
It takes only 10-15mins via SKVE and LDP to all these places.
For us? jumped into ERL, 15 mins with RM 6.20 can reach KLIA and driving wise 20mins can reach KLCC downtown via MEX. Watch movie? Drive to IOI Resort City Mall. Can be there within 10 mins.
More and more locals move into cyber after VP of Symphony Hill, GR and MBTL. If you go to D Pulze Jaya Grocery, so many ang mo shopping there too.
I think cyberjaya is in a right shape now just need more population to boost up the commercials + a SRJK C to attract more Chinese. The ELC school - tuition fee is so reasonable and a good school. Kids are happy to study and live there!
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Ditto. It's so convenient to go anywhere from here. Once TGV is opened, we don't even need to go GSC@IOI City Mall. Staying in CBJ and going to the airport is a breeze. Park car at the ERL park & ride, hop on the train, be at KLIA in 15 mins. The time travelling to airport has been cut down tremendously compared to my previous home.

I think it's pretty convenient too nowadays as all the basic amenities has been covered unless we are looking for something more specific. I think it is progressing well as a self-sustaining township. rclxms.gif
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post Mar 3 2015, 05:40 PM

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QUOTE(Cabinda @ Mar 3 2015, 11:13 AM)
bro, anything can be improve, even singapore still have kopitiam everywhere..

early in the morning like 8am, where to find breakfast? i prefer wantan mee, pan mee, noodle...

S.kembangan 10 min drive when its off peak, if its peak hour.. like lunch or dinner time, it might take 30 min..

i still hope, cyberjaya will have hawker stall to have breakfast, lunch or dinner... but must be well plan, not causing hoax to the traffic.. and hygiene..
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I know everything could be improve but the problem is could Malaysia do it? Just look at the hygiene of those Singapore kopitiam and those of Malaysia. Comparing Malaysia to Singapore is like comparing a third world country to a top notch developed nation. Singapore is very well planned in a lot of things whereas Malaysia is excruciatingly underwhelming when it comes to planning and is an epic failure when it comes to execution.

Not every township is accustom to everybody needs. We only chose to stay here if we see fit. A little sacrifice is sometimes unavoidable. However I do agree that the breakfast choices here are rather limited but that is not an issue for me at all. tongue.gif

Having said all that, if they can have a hawker stall food court exactly like Singapore then I'd be first in line to support it. thumbup.gif
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post Mar 23 2015, 08:58 PM

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QUOTE(PeterSpring @ Mar 17 2015, 11:59 AM)
I don't think Pangea studio is fully furnish... Partly only la... And the RM328k apartment, probably is super high rise and empty empty one.... Concept : you pay what u get wink.gif always believe this
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Pangaea Solstice is fully furnished. Only TV, fridge and washing machine aren't included. I believe Eclipse is also the same.
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post Apr 28 2015, 10:12 PM

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QUOTE(dawnrose @ Apr 28 2015, 06:56 AM)
My house ready in 2 years and I can't wait to move it. I don't eat out much and never like jam. Almost everything is within 2-15  mins drive.  - banks, mall, market, mamak,  Chinese food (dengkil). Road is big, flat, greenery, clean. Bomba around the corner, hospital and schools need to wait a bit.
So everything fits
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Actually there are more and more Chinese food eateries in Cyber nowadays. Just Glomac alone (opposite HSBC/IBM), there are 7 Chinese restaurants there. tongue.gif
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post Apr 28 2015, 10:13 PM

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QUOTE(den @ Apr 28 2015, 08:08 AM)
I prefer when everything to be available in walking distance tongue.gif

I like Cyberjaya, but kinda think that the master developer didn't plan it very well and it can be better. Now like a bit rojak.  tongue.gif
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I agree and I think it could be miles better. Putrajaya is better in terms of infrastructure imho.
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post Apr 30 2015, 01:12 AM

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QUOTE(HELLO HELLO @ Apr 29 2015, 09:12 AM)
Pipu talk east want cina kopitiam. U go talk west said got cina restaurant. Totally different things. It useless even there have more than 20 cina restaurants. This area Very cyberjialat.
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QUOTE(BEANCOUNTER @ Apr 29 2015, 10:17 AM)
u want kopitiam...go puchong or dengkil

ciberjialat only wants the best of the best....bcos they are the best of the best.....

who would want fish soup noddle in the morning?  tongue.gif
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post Apr 30 2015, 09:01 PM

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QUOTE(Soros007 @ Apr 30 2015, 09:58 AM)
Another mall opening in South Klang Valley which benefits the areas like Cyberjaya / Putrajaya / Dengkil / Kota Warisan.
After this Mitsui Outlet, next in the pipeline is factory outlet by US company.
Mitsui Outlet Park At Sepang
Travellers at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) will have their very own outlet shopping mall to spend time at, in between catching flights to destinations.


The Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA Sepang will open its doors to the public come this 30 May 2015. It is located merely 5 minutes drive to the KLIA and KLIA2, and it is directly accessible from various highways such as ELITE, MEX and SKVE.

It will feature an exciting array of offerings, ranging from luxury and branded products, fashion apparels and accessories, perfumes and cosmetics, chocolates and confectionery, kids and sports wear, to household items and luggage.

It will also offer a scrumptious choice of gastronomic delights and spanning 24,000 square metres of space under the first phase of its development.

The Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA Sepang is the result of a joint venture (JV) between Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd and Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB). The outlet will be managed by the JV company, MFMA Development Sdn Bhd (MFMA).

In a media statement today, MFMA said the facility will gradually be completed to about 130 stores by late July.

"There are plans to expand the facility in 2018, as well as 2021, to become the largest outlet mall in Southeast Asia with about 250 stores and floor space of about 44,000 square metres," it added.

Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA Sepang will provide a flight information display system to enable travellers to keep tabs on their flights without leaving the premises, as well as flight SITA check-in kiosk services for selected airlines, ticket counters for buses, taxies and retnal cars and a free baggage storage service.

The factory outlet concept mall will offer more than 2,000 parking bays, banking services, facilities for the disabled, baby-nursing and changing facilities, first aid services and strollers and wheelchairs for rent. There will also be free shuttle bus services to KLIA and KLIA2 that will run between 8.20am and 11.30pm.

It will be Mitsui Fudosan's flagship for the Southeast Asian outlet market and is an initiative of the KLIA Aeropolis spearheaded by MAHB in an effort to develop KLIA Sepang as an airport city. Sitting on a 6,750 acre site, future plans will include a golf course, a hotel, a distribution centre and an entertainment park.

Already, more than 120ha have been dedicated to a cargo or logistics park, while over 40ha are allocated for office suites, serviced suites and hostels. Over 80ha will be for hospitality as well as meeting, incentive, convention and exhibition facilities, while 120ha are for the development of institutions.

Mitsui Fudosan is a reputable Japanese real estate and retail property developer, manager and outlet mall operator including 12 branches of Mitsui Outlet Park in Japan, one in Ningbo City, China and another one in Taipei, Taiwan, while MAHB manages 39 domestic and international airports in Malaysia.

MFMA is 70 per cent owned by Mitsui Fudosan with MAHB having a 30 per cent stake. MFMA will lease the land owned by MAHB, and be responsible for constructing the buildings, and leasing it to tenants.

- News Source: Bernama, Various



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As of 29 April 2015

UPDATED with Approved Tenants:

Fashion
•Bonia
•Carlo Rino
•Zalora - first physical store in Malaysia
•Universal Traveller
•Hush Puppies Apparel
•Triumph
•Levi's
•Esprit
•Guess
•Cotton On
•Topshop
•Topman
•Superdry
•Karen Millen
•BCBG Maxazria
•Miss Selfridge
•Dorothy Perkins
•Polo Ralph Lauren
•United Colors of Benetton
•Mango Outlet
•Sacoor Outlet
•Hackett London
•Aigner
•Bally
•Hugo Boss
•Porsche Design
•Ermenegildo Zegna



Sports & Outdoor
•Adidas
•Asics
•Nike
•Converse
•New Balance
•Puma
•Rip Curl
•Skechers
•Onitsuka Tiger
•Cobra Puma Golf
•Under Armour



Shoes, Bags & Luggage
•ACE Bags & Luggage Outlet (from Japan)
•Zero Halliburton
•Samsonite
•Delsey
•LeSportsac
•The FLEXX
•Naquirkee
•Bratpack
•Dr. Martens
•Leather Avenue
•Timberland
•Florsheim
•Obermain
•Clarks
•GEOX
•Sembonia
•Kaufmann
•Rockport
•Hush Puppies Footwear
•House of Leather



Optical, Timepieces & Jewellery
•Solar Time Outlet
•Citizen
•Seen
•Ice Watch

Beauty & Fragrances
•Beauty Scents
•Sasa Outlet
•The Cosmetics Company Store

Kids, Children & Maternity
•Catimini
•Chateau de Sable
•Toy World
•Trudy & Teddy

JAPAN Avenue
•To be confirmed



Home, Specialty Stores, Services & Convenience
•Isetan Outlet Store
•Noritake (Tableware)
•Le Creuset (Cookware)
•Akemiuchi
•Zwilling J. A. Henckels
•Fan Japan
•Live It Up!
•Best Value Outlet
•Stitch N' Fix
•Time Lab
•Club 21 Collectibles
•Jkids Playground & Kids Party
•myNews.com
•CIMB Currency Exchange



Food & Beverages
•The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
•Dome Cafe
•The Loaf Bakery & Bistro
•Sushi Maru
•Hidang
•Beryl's Chocolate & Cafe
•Don Don Tei Japanese Restaurant
•Apuro Italian Restaurant
- See more at: http://www.ptlm.com.my/index.php/component...h.2LyhuupE.dpuf
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The article make it sounds so exciting but the brands are just so-so. sad.gif

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post May 19 2015, 10:00 PM

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We can also lodge in e-Complaint through their official website.

http://www.mpsepang.gov.my/en/e-aduan1

We need to work together to improve the environment and living conditions in Cyberjaya. rclxms.gif
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post May 22 2015, 01:10 PM

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QUOTE(dawnrose @ May 22 2015, 09:56 AM)
If you all check Heriot watt University in Putrajaya their recommended student accommodation is actually Arc and Dpulze. So Cyber is not only taking from surrounding campus but also neighbouring ones. Also more young workforce coming into cyberjaya. They don't like to stay far so stay nearby. In the next 3-4 years when Setia, symphony, areca, ceria, Lake point and Lake front residential ready then you will see families moving in. Iconic development like Pangea and Tamarind also almost ready. It will be very exciting times
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http://www.hw.ac.uk/malaysia/campus-life/accommodation.htm

They recommended D'Pulze, Serin, and The Arc.
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post Aug 21 2015, 09:48 AM

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QUOTE(ace77 @ Aug 14 2015, 03:06 PM)
From SEG to IOI City -- 17mins 15.2KM

From GR to IOI City -- 9mins 7.7KM
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From where I'm staying is 13km away from ioi city mall and it only takes me 10 mins to get there. 17mins means we need to drive very slow (around 60km/h). ohmy.gif
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post Aug 21 2015, 10:40 AM

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QUOTE(Cabinda @ Aug 16 2015, 10:01 PM)
accept the fact dude, if its that wise in pricing, shld have been long time sold off... yes, there are rich who dont mind putting money there... every investment never say good or bad, only worth or not to invest nia...

look at MCT, UEM, SPS, S.Haruman, MS, all are struggling selling... even phase 1 still have units available, the reason, is loan rejected units/not so good fengshui/facing units/bla bla bla... but semenyih ppl queuing at 5am for ballot...

SEH, EM doesnt lose to SEG,SH,GR... if SEG=BMW, SEH=Mercedes... wuahhaha.. if u wanna compare by using car..  sweat.gif  sweat.gif  sweat.gif
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Apples and Oranges comparisons. Then why don't we compare Cyberjaya's property prices with the more expensive ones? If Infrastructure and surrounding wise Semenyih is on par with Cyberjaya then no doubt Cyberjaya is expensive, but Semenyih is not Cyberjaya. And please don't get me started on the location.

Copied from the recent iPhone advertising, 'If it's not iPhone, it's not an iPhone.' Think you get what I mean. tongue.gif
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post Aug 21 2015, 10:41 AM

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QUOTE(neonikson1 @ Aug 16 2015, 11:53 PM)
Look, our argument was Cyberjaya is not picking up after 20 years of development, the main reason is no one wants to stay there with the students or people can't afford to stay at the landed property there.

No one is saying that Cyberjaya is a bad place. BUt you are right, willing buyer willing seller, that's why most people work in Cyber work live elsewhere.

So the comparison is made based on the above arguement. The price point of Cyberjaya made it impossible to succeed.

We should to stay focus on the discussion.
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Before 2010/2011, how many residential housing are available for people to stay here? Only very few limited options like Cyberia, D'Melor, etc. And during that time it was never meant to be a residential area.

The rapid residential development has merely started a few years back even after project launching it takes time to build and it takes time for people to move in as well. Cyberjaya not picking up? Well, obviously everyone has their own criteria and definition. But after staying in Cyberjaya for 15 months, it picked up WAY FASTER than I expected it to be. I think the day that I will hate living in Cyberjaya might come sooner than I expected as well, lol. doh.gif


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post Aug 21 2015, 10:43 AM

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QUOTE(Tsuto @ Aug 17 2015, 01:15 AM)
Brother, happy to discuss. It is obviously you have missed the boat for Cyberjaya... Cyberjaya property development is always in front of Semenyih. There were RM 700K in cyberjaya before, you missed it, and of course at the current price, you have to invest elsewhere further. People need to understand why developer cannot reduce the price for development in Cyberjaya. Cyberjaya already have some infrastructure in place, while Semenyih doesnt. And the developer in cyberjaya buying land from another master developer (land cost is higher), while in Semenyih They bought over agriculture/kampung land, their cost is lower. You need to understand.

And, would you mind to let us know why you don't choose Semenyih/Canal City? There are 700K ++ landed double storey there.

When people provide their opinion they need to give some valid reason instead of keep saying people dont accept negative criticism. It just show who are the person that dont accept people's opinion, instead keep asking people to accept his. If wana compare, please list down comparison apple to apple, property type/size/price/everything.... instead of keep saying 700K in Semenyih vs > 1 mln in Cyberjaya. Very obvious it is just comparing price and disregard everything else..

I asked why eco sanctuary and eco majestic price is different why no one answer me?
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Ditto. rclxms.gif

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post Aug 21 2015, 10:45 AM

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QUOTE(neonikson1 @ Aug 17 2015, 01:25 AM)
Yes i know i have missed the boat, but like i said, when it was RM700k that time few people can accept living pass the toll gate. I am just an average joe, i am sure many are like me. that's why even when Cyber was cheap or affordable but few takers. No the price has gone so high it is even harder for it to attract buyers. I guess we are back to square one.

But it is really none of my business, i don't live in Cyber (even though i would love to), and i guess the people living in Cyber also would like to keep it exclusive. So we better stay out of cyber.

I can't comment on eco sanctuary coz i didn't survey that project at all. Again the price point is over my level of interest. Another thing is i would rather stay in Kajang semenyih area than Shah Alam area. Just a personal preference.
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Haha, spot on! rclxms.gif Some of the Cyber kaki do think like that including me. tongue.gif
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post Aug 21 2015, 10:55 AM

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QUOTE(Aztec @ Aug 17 2015, 11:28 AM)
I have a budget of around RM350,000 and looking for a self stay place in Cyberjaya. Been looking at rental prices and honestly better for me to buy as I enjoy living here.

Any good suggestions?

Thinking of the Place as it would be near to the proposed MRT station and CCC next time. If not this then which Condo is going to VP soon? As my tenancy at DPulze ends next month.. cry.gif
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The Place looks nice from the outside, and like you say the location would be very convenient in the near future. It's just that the place is a little cramped because it is a studio size duplex. But if you like it enough I think it is a pretty good choice because the MRT station and CCC might bring the price up even more.

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