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post Nov 1 2014, 12:39 PM, updated 12y ago

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Ive noticed a few units being put up for sale at this condo. Unit sizes around 1550sf and costing Rm750-800K. Is there a reason why prices here are cheap even though its in a prestigious area?

http://www.propwall.my/kenny_hills/sri_bukit_tunku


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post Nov 1 2014, 02:21 PM

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post Nov 2 2014, 01:14 PM

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QUOTE(corleone74 @ Nov 1 2014, 03:26 PM)
my take is although the address is bukit tunku but it's at the edge of kenny hills and also next to the KTM rail line and station, gives it a slightly un-prestigious feel the minute you drive out. plus it's more than 15 years old.

furthermore, the 800k listing may be fake. If you check iproperty now, there are only 4 listing for SBT. the 800k listing could just be a hook to get you to call in, the actual unit could be the 990k one.  brows.gif  brows.gif

personally i feel it is a very worthy buy if at 800k. of course if i had double the budget i'd prefer tijani which feel more prestigious as it's nestled within bukit tunku itself.
I viewed the unit for sale there yesterday. The price is RM860K negotiable. But, after spending about 1 hour there, im 100% suree that tis is totally not worth it for a number of reasons:

1) The condo is 19 yrs old (oldest in Bukit Tunku) and is not well maintained. There is extensive plaster cracks on all blocks. The paintwork is original and the management company has not bothered to spend on a new coat of paint despite charging 0.42cents psf for maintenance. The internal walls are worse. Many areas with paint peeling and stagnant water. The condo looks good from the road but once u get up close only then do u see the defects.

2) Very few facilities. Only 1 small swimming pool and 1 squash court. Overall land area is very small and cramped. All blocks are very close to each other so you feel claustrophobic when walking around the grounds. But the grounds itself is beautifully landscaped.

3) The unit itself has been vacant for 1 year. Owner has been trying to sell but sales for this condo has been very poor. Units are big (approx 1550sf) but layout is poor. Big hall (for impression only)but small rooms and alot of wasted space due to poorly angled corners. Kitchen is very small too.

4) Everything in the unit is original 1995 from fittings, electrical and plumbing. Taking over this unit would mean i need to spend about 100K just to renovate and make it livable.

5) Occupancy is not high. Very 'cold' and no sign of life. No family atmosphere for sure. I checked with the guards and they said only about 60% of units are occupied and 80% are Malays.

6) Biggest problem for this condo is that the developer has been blacklisted so many owners are stuck with the units as it will take about 10-12 months to clear the paperwork for a new buyer. Ive also checked with a few banks and they said its difficult to get 90% loan for this condo.

So yes, despite it being in Bukit Tunku but the factors above are enough to put off any buyer. Even Kiara Park Condo in TTDI is a much better place to invest in. Its slightly older than tis condo but very well maintained.

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QUOTE(corleone74 @ Nov 2 2014, 01:31 PM)
Excellent groundwork.  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif Just one question out of curiosity. How close is th condo to the KTM rail line.? from wikimapia it looks quite close. did you hear train noises moving in and out of the station from the gruonds.
Oh yes! Thats gotta be negative point no 7 for this condo. Its actually very close. The road noise and train noise is bad. You have to keep every single window and door closed for sure. Even then its difficult cuz the condo is old and hence window fittings are worn.
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QUOTE(rambo8 @ Nov 2 2014, 03:24 PM)
but when he go see, look like factory worker living quarters haha
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QUOTE(Hkwave @ Nov 2 2014, 08:43 PM)
Haha I thought nowadays people love to buy MRT condos? Only those not yet complete is preferred? Haha
MRT and Komuter is different. Anyway, nobody likes to be right next door to a train station. Walking distance is fine but nobody likes to open their bedroom window and see a train passing.
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post Nov 3 2014, 11:59 AM

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QUOTE(Hkwave @ Nov 3 2014, 11:36 AM)
Was at TTDI area this morning, so went to check out Kiara Park recommended by cyber.

Park my car at the teksi stand outside thinking to just have a look from outside. Walked to the guard house, no guard was there, so I sneak in la, haha.

Full facilities and still in usable shape, there have everything here, just that it's old. Priced at 570psf. Ok la.

1.Wonder how is the density like? How big is the land, how many units in total?

2. Maint fee should be cheap? Since their maint income per year is only around 1.4mil. And 2013 have surplus of 33k. Financially well managed. Sinking fund left 800k, not enough for a total repaint thou.

3. I don't like stairs, not suitable for my parents, and I need at least 4 rooms, I see there are 2100sf units stated in propwall but non for sale now. Will get a viewing inside unit if got chance.
Main improvements made to the condo since 2013:

1) All 3 swimming pools converted to salt water pools on request by residents due to health reasons. Complete replacement of all pumps and filtrating system.

2) Complete replacement of all underground water pipes to all blocks / units

3) Main guard house being renovated to make it dual entry with distance detection system for residents

4) Lifts for the high rise block to be replaced next year. Tenders currently being evaluated.

Maintenance fee was increased in 2013 (after 8 years) to 0.29 cents psf which is among the lowest in TTDI. But tis was fully supported by all residents because its money well spent and the condo is in very good condition. We dont need to repaint the condo. The current paint is in reasonable condition.

The most expensive units in Kiara Park are the ground floor units in the low rise block at the Court Yard. Units here will fetch approx 950-1mil depending on reno. Approx size 1356sf with 3 rooms. There are 9 different layouts for the low rise units. But these units are snapped up within days if put on sale.

For your use, you need the double volume duplex units but you need to walk up. There are also some big units in the high rise block but it wont be cheap for sure. Total units about 320. But the land area is very big since its a resort condo. That's why there are 2 of each: BBQ pits, tennis, badminton and squash courts in addition to 3 swimming pools (main, kids, toddler). Also got a well equipped gym, library, nursey, laundry, hair saloon, cafe, free wifi, etc.

But the main draw is the residents. Majority of those staying here are Chinese or western expats with families. Many of them are first owners from 1993. Very united community. The residents association is also very strong. There are a few politicians staying here like our ex Home Minister (Syed Hamid Albar)'s daughter. Plus Kiara Park was the only condo in TTDI which was not affected by the water cuts because down the road from the condo is the Syabas Chairman's house. biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(corleone74 @ Nov 3 2014, 01:07 PM)
why don't you just get MK Astana bro? got 2000sft units.

from your report, basically, i think the Kiara park guard need to buck up their service .  icon_idea.gif  icon_idea.gif

i notice you keep checking the density (no of units / land area).  brows.gif  brows.gif 

one question. How the hell did you manage to get their sinking fund balance? you went to the office and ask for a copy of the annual report?
No la the guards are quite good. But im not sure about tis incident.
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QUOTE(cybermaster98 @ Nov 3 2014, 11:59 AM)
Maintenance fee was increased in 2013 (after 8 years) to 0.29 cents psf which is among the lowest in TTDI.
Correction: Its 0.25 cents psf not 0.29 cents.

 

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