QUOTE(johlou @ Dec 8 2014, 07:43 PM)
I hv talked to EM and they informed me tht they are looking at the layout again for 2D...lets wait and see...keep finger crossed...
Good luck. Until they come back, be positive about it.EcoMajestic @ Semenyih (VERSION 6), ~Party Started for MerryDale~
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QUOTE(samkps @ Dec 8 2014, 10:35 PM) EcoMajestic is the first landed project of EcoWorld in KV, reputation is supremely important for a "new" developer.. Should lodge any rationale dissatisfaction to their management and I am pretty sure they will look into the matter seriously... This is also the single largest project of EW with RM11.14 bil GDV. |
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QUOTE(samkps @ Dec 9 2014, 10:45 PM) Today went to mid valley having dinner... After that went back to Semenyih coz got some work to settle.. Long school holiday + yr end people going for vacation. Traffic is relatively less congested.Sharing the time taken from Batu 9 toll to Lekas Semenyih.. Traffic fairly smooth, time taken just 17 minutes, normally it will take about 20 minutes.. |
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QUOTE(bearbearwong @ Dec 10 2014, 10:10 AM) Of course got.. but EM is to me an ousted board of ceo s trying to prove SEH is wrong.. so obvious hantam land after SEH and next to it.. can guess wat quality of product they producing Hardly see BBW says sth pro SEH. Haha... interesting.their concept they thought got ppl want.. mana ada.. SEH is better.. having young modern concept.. gated and guarded cheap landed freehold all these need occupancy and not flippers to make it sucess.. not flippers 30 minutes to klcc vibrant economy activity no HTC Etc TKJ, if you read this, perhaps you can consider to appoint BBW as the Ambassador of SEH This post has been edited by Jasoncat: Dec 10 2014, 02:14 PM |
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QUOTE(bearbearwong @ Dec 10 2014, 12:13 PM) why you alwayls say like that? I never completely discredit the project what... BBW, firstly I don't "always" say like that as you don't always talk good about SEH and EM (indeed do you? :hmm)add one Indeed though samkps everyday promote the township, it does has certain quality of a township that is more than average.. just the manner you guys making it colourful too much.. like perfect Secondly, as I always say, no such project is 100% perfect in every aspect. We do take into account the pros and cons and discuss about it. But you seem to me is too extreme in expressing your view - sorry to be blunt. |
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QUOTE(bearbearwong @ Dec 10 2014, 12:58 PM) oreo kor... you ownstay then clear lor, you flippers then you screwed lor.. I hold the view that one important element for a project to be successful is that there should be a good mix of home owners (large portion) and investors / flippers. I guess you probably disagree to it.how fake to digest your comments when you guys are talking out of a flippers mind? all tipu.. telling untrue and only colourful comments only allowed and welcomed, those not and facts not welcomed.. flippers also talk the same way , this is also flipping mode how was last time? saw anything yet? |
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QUOTE(samkps @ Dec 10 2014, 02:03 PM) Jason gor, no point talk to him lah, he just a troll.. You say A, he will condamn you with reason B and C. When you explain, he will just condamn you with reason B and C again.. Waste of time one, finally back to square one and he will condamn again and again with the same reason and ignore what you have explained one. But really rally see him talk good about SEH / EM. So bagi chance lor. Btw, today is 10/12. Perhaps should buy TOTO 1012 |
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QUOTE(PeriPeri2014 @ Dec 10 2014, 06:22 PM) Exactly. How do we know SEH /EM has how many flippers at this stage? BBW has already jumped into conclusion that majority are flippers and these townships are going to be ghost towns Even IF all the forummers here self-declare as flippers, so what? This group of people here is just a very small numbers of the total purchasers! This post has been edited by Jasoncat: Dec 10 2014, 06:55 PM |
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QUOTE(Babizz @ Dec 12 2014, 03:48 AM) i think they are gona build condos in Ecosanc as well to cover the high land costs..superlinks for 1.2million in the area will sell well as their concept n landscaping is unmatched Agreed. To max profit for a dev within a relatively small land, high rise is the norm. Look forward to see their masterplan. |
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Just to share with you a news article I read. Alhough it talks about apartment, the content applied to EM too as it is a stratified development.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Apartment living will be more expensive under the current goods and services tax (GST) scheme unless the services of its joint management bodies (JMB) are zero-rated, warned several property stakeholder groups. They argued that the services of JMB and management corporations (MC) have been wrongly classified as businesses under the GST Act. This is despite the fact that they are run by volunteers from the residents of the property, and merely collect money from the residents for the property’s upkeep without profiting from it. “The JMBs and MCs are actually not carrying out business as defined by the Royal Malaysian Customs or the GST Act. They are not in the business of doing business. “The members of the JMBs and MCs are people like you and me who are staying in stratified properties. “They are volunteers and they are just carrying the activity of looking after the common interests of the property,” said Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia (RISM) vice-president Lau Wai Seang. She was speaking at a joint press conference today with the National House Buyers Association (HBA), the Association of Valuers, Property Managers, Estate Agents and Property Consultants in the Private Sector Malaysia (Peps), and the Malaysian Institute of Professional Property Managers (MIPPM). Peps advisor Wong Kok Soo explained that under the present GST scheme that is slated for implementation on April 1 next year, nearly all stratified developments would come under the standard-rated GST tax regime and must impose a 6% GST on their charges, such as maintenance fees, and on sinking fund collections. An exception applies to low-cost and low-medium-cost stratified developments, which are GST-exempt. However, Wong argued that even the JMBs and MCs of these properties would have to raise their fees by 6%, because most if not all their creditors would still be charging them the tax, such as security companies, pest control companies, and others. Unlike the management of more expensive properties that come under the standard-rated tax regime, they cannot file claims to the customs department for a rebate of those taxes, Wong said. The nett effect of these, Wong argued, is that the joint management of stratified properties of all types would have to raise their fees by 6%. If zero-rated, the joint management of the properties would no longer need to impose the GST tax on the parcel owners. In addition, it would still be able to claim GST collected from it by other businesses, by filing claims to the Customs Department. HBA secretary-general Chang Kim Loong said the HBA, Peps, RISM, and MIPPM have lodged a petition to Prime Minister and Finance Minister Najib Abdul Razak urging for the reclassification of all stratified developments areas to the zero-rated tax supply. The petition, which was also sent to Finance Minister II Ahmad Husni Mohamad Hanadzlah, the two deputy ministers of finance, among others, was sent on Dec 1. However, apart from acknowledging the receipt of the petition, there has been no response, said Chang. No consultation To a question whether any of the groups present at the press conference were consulted about the GST scheme, the reply came in the negative. “None of us were consulted. That is why I passed a remark just now that there is a lack of thought that went through this GST. “Why are we not consulted? After all we are the professional bodies, we know about stratified properties,” Chang said. Meanwhile, Wong said that for properties that come under the standard-rate tax, it is mandatory for them register with Customs, and use GST-compliant software and hardware to maintain records and file its taxes. These would incur more equipment and manpower costs, and mistakes or discrepancies could lead to hefty fines and JMB or MC members being put in jail. Those who are GST-exempt face no such liabilities and expenses, but also cannot claim for tax relief. According to Chang, for the late filing of GST, the penalty is a fine up to RM50,000, and imprisonment of up to three years, or both. “That’s a liability to a committee member. If that’s the case, who wants to serve in a voluntary position, without payment? Who is going to volunteer? Then you have penalties for incorrect returns,” he said. In addition, Wong said the GST needs to be paid in advance and as though the joint management has a 100% collection rate. However, many have poor collection rates of 40% to 60% due to parcel owners who default on their payment. This means it would have to levy even higher fees in order to make GST filings on time, he said. When asked about zero-rated services, Wong said these would still need to register with the Customs department and maintain records, but would not be exposed to the same penalties as those that come under the standard-rated tax. “The government should allow for the classification from standard rated, or from low or low medium cost to zero rated. “Then we can say that Malaysia builds first-class buildings, and also has money to maintain first-class maintenance, instead of first-class buildings and third-class maintenance. “With the application of GST, it will be confirmed that it will definitely become third-class maintenance, because of a lack of funds,” he added. |
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QUOTE(oreomambo @ Dec 16 2014, 10:40 AM) Come to think about it, the lake in the Eco series even in Setia eco park and Eco glades are also small. Eco Glades at some area, water body is more like a longkang width. Anymore bigger will erode to number of units offered and GDV. Rather than the size, I hope the lake to have some interesting features - "dancing" water jet, extended walking path / bridge to the middle (or near the middle) of the lake with gazebo-like structure for fish feeding etc. |
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QUOTE(Majesticman @ Dec 16 2014, 03:19 PM) Unless it's end/corner lot whereby additional 2ft wider is given, the built up is still the same. The premium is due to it facing the linear garden, which is (one of) the best spot in Merrydale. Also, the price has been adjusted upwards after the initial launch.This post has been edited by Jasoncat: Dec 16 2014, 04:52 PM |
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QUOTE(samkps @ Dec 18 2014, 02:03 PM) This rumor has been spread since 2008, same as Jusco (now call AEON already)... He quoted that "sale person told me that" - I wonder this is latest insider info or an inexperienced SA giving outdated info. Still no sign either of this. My suggestion is don't buy property because of rumour. Look at something that already confirmed in place, eg. Ecohill Lekas link, red carpet bridge, new interchange to Lekas etc... |
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QUOTE(wesleycjh @ Dec 18 2014, 05:51 PM) I got the latest update from the SA whereby they currently propose to the management to extent the dining hall and living hall to full 25ft which mean the veranda which originally outside and below the 1st floor side balcony now will become part of the dining hall and living so that overall Tenderfield 2D will be looking more spacious Sounds to me not an unacceptable solution but just that there won't be any veranda then at the ground floor. Do you ask further what if the management doesn't buy the idea - what's the contingency plan then?They cannot build the side balcony outside of the 25ft due to authority issue whereby for Tenderfields it must have 10ft fields in order to classify as cluster semi-D Hopefully the management will approve the suggestion. |
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QUOTE(treehill @ Dec 18 2014, 10:02 PM) Anyone got any updates on Cradleton progress? Still pilling? Also, anyone got any news or confirmation on the first billing? I recall Evon mention that it will take place between Oct or Nov but now Dec already (which means good news for us coz no need to pay interest yet I'm not too sure about Cradleton but was told will be January for Tenderfields. As you said, delayed billing is good (so long as no delay in the progress of works) |
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