I've been there physically with a 4x4, it is quiet. MRT and LRT traveling on a curve are so much louder not to mention that the ERL passes by very quickly. I didnt go for the unit because it was cheaper - it was RM820,000 kot? There would not be any problem to top up, I went for it because the unit:
1. Faces east the living room and master bedroom face the morning sun plus the lack of overall afternoon sun as the neighboring house behind would shade that away from me
2. The afternoon sun is also blocked by the house (building) as a whole, so the extra land wouldn't receive direct afternoon sun, compared to the corner house on the opposite side of the road to mine, where there is nothing stopping the afternoon sun from shining onto the extra land
This is important so my children wouldn't be sun-burnt when they are enjoying the taman. I even had to
chart the summer solstice to determine the angles where the sun would be shining throughout the year on my unit - for those who don't know, the sun does not travel the same path across the sky throughout the year, this is most apparent in countries away from the equator.
I ran the chart online and my unit has the best protection against the afternoon sun throughout the year.
3. There are no houses in front of mine, this makes it easier for my guests to park for my monthly gathering. There were no corner units for Adiva 2 with this advantage while also fulfilling point (1) and (2). The ones in front of the taman faces west. The other ones facing east have other units in front of them
The unit that I bought was truly my first choice of all the 16 or so corner units opened for Adiva 2 launching, and I didn't stay overnight just so I can save RM20k

, which is the price difference between the most expensive and cheapest standard corner units. What is RM20k for a loan tenure of 20 years? RM122/m. Why would I save this if there were better units around?
With landed units, every unit is unique, unlike high-rises where there would be multiple units dacing the same direction - alternatives are aplenty