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SUStat3179
post Dec 2 2013, 10:04 AM

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Woo....don't estimate lowyat's prop group ability to pressure developers from more concessions...
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post Dec 9 2013, 09:53 AM

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QUOTE(kochin @ Dec 8 2013, 03:57 PM)
SA starts calling waiting list and registered guest to pick up drop out units.
I wonder which rate is faster.
Rate of dropping outs or rate of picking up drop out units?
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Kochin kor....most in property forum here is bbbwwwuuu camp wan mah....

of course all drop out units will be sapued kering by end of this month wan...

this kinda question also need to ask meh.... tongue.gif

BBBWWW mode on babeh!!!! biggrin.gif
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post Dec 9 2013, 10:48 AM

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QUOTE(ManutdGiggs @ Dec 9 2013, 10:37 AM)
Smiley faces on genuine buyers
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Some many ownstayers at Jalan Ipoh meh.... biggrin.gif ?
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post Dec 14 2013, 09:42 AM

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QUOTE(TiramisuCoffee @ Dec 13 2013, 10:44 PM)
20 years later. Will history repeat itself? Steadier soil, this time? will you BBB? will it go UUU?  cool2.gif

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysi...mbank-says-repo
Highland Towers, where an apartment building collapsed, killing 48 people in 1993, will now be sold through a tender exercise by AmBank (M) Bhd, reported The Star today, quoting a source.

The daily quoted an unnamed officer from the bank as saying that those interested to submit their bids can purchase the information memorandum for RM200 a copy before December 17 to know about details of the sale as well as the land.

A notice on the sale in an English daily stated that the property comprised of 50 freehold bungalow lots surrounding the site of Highland Towers.

The announcement comes days before the 20th anniversary of the Highland Towers tragedy on December 11.

In the incident which shocked the nation, one of the three apartment blocks came crashing down, sparking the biggest rescue operation the country had seen then.

The collapse forced the evacuation of residents from the other two blocks, which together formed what was once an affluent neighbourhood tucked in a serene setting, just a stone's throw away from the city centre.

Efforts by former residents to be compensated failed when in 2006, 73 Highland Towers's residents lost their suit against the Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) for liability.

The residents had sued 10 parties for between RM31 million and RM35 million. The units have been vacant since the incident.

Despite the area's dark chapter, a property firm told The Star that the tender exercise would attract "a fair bit of interest from developers" as land in the city was scarce.

“There would certainly be interest in the land, and the property’s fair value would be subject to a willing buyer-willing seller basis,” said Henry Butcher Malaysia director Lim Eng Chong, as quoted by the daily.

The bank official said the property was meant for sale en bloc. - December 3, 2013.
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Hmm...worth buying in the future you think?

 

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