sales gallery rep personnel says launching this month, december 2015. but they're unsure of exact date.
Investment GRAVIT8 @ KLANG SOUTH | NORDICA | ADRIA | ANDAMAN, The Next Corridor of Growth Beacons
Investment GRAVIT8 @ KLANG SOUTH | NORDICA | ADRIA | ANDAMAN, The Next Corridor of Growth Beacons
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Dec 1 2015, 09:47 AM
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sales gallery rep personnel says launching this month, december 2015. but they're unsure of exact date.
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Aug 14 2017, 05:56 PM
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QUOTE(Mighty Duck @ Aug 6 2017, 06:09 PM) Hi! I had went there to see already. But I can't myself a reason to buy there as I can't find any interesting or good selling point in this location... or am i missing out something. If comparing to Setia City Residences which located in a more developed area with malls, hospitals. school, gardens and etc..... When majority of buyers purchase a serviced residence for own use, be it for long term stay for young families, retirement home, or holiday home, I assume it bodes a good future for the development, as there will be less vacant units left unsold in secondary market, or untenanted. Sadly, Southern klang lacks an exciting mixed development which provides landscaped surroundings amidst a lake. Perhaps city dwellers in klang are hopeful for a reasonably priced high rise homes (as compared to ambang botanik gated guarded landed homes) where there is access to modern facilities, self sustaining area , and convenience of shops n food within vicinity with safe and reasonably well kept landscaped green surroundings where kids can play and communities mingle.The capital appreciation will grow accordingly if it becomes well sought after address. Yes, it looks like a standalone development, but if Mitraland succeeds in creating and sustaining a well maintained, secure environment for residents to live n play, it can be a nidus for thriving businesses in future.Take care of the residents living there first and foremost, and the rest will follow.So others than the huge manmade lake and huge aquarium in the condominium what is the selling point here? |
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Aug 15 2017, 10:25 AM
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QUOTE(PPbee123 @ Aug 15 2017, 12:19 AM) Isn't Bandar Botanic / Bukit Tinggi a mixed development? Back in 2002 when I bought a semi-d unit in Bandar Botanic for a princely sum of 800k back in those days, the gardens were lovely and the swan lake were a sight to behold, fast forward to 2017( or even around 2010s), the common areas of Bandar Botanic is a pitiful sight to see with broken walking path and sludge covering some of the walkways along the walking track in the park around the central lake areas after it was handed over to MPK. The swans have missing wings and the colourful flowers that once adorned the roundabout and the lotus that covers the lake were long gone. At night time, most of the lamp post are not lit from the old official main entrance. I seriously doubt that the landscaping around the lake at Gravit8 could be maintained at its printine condition once the project is completed. Try having a look at C180 mixed commercial residential development in Cheras, developed by Mitraland. Is it similar to Bukit Tinggi /Botanic? That is what I meant. Semi D s and shops doesn t mean mixed development. |
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Aug 15 2017, 10:55 AM
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QUOTE(PPbee123 @ Aug 15 2017, 12:19 AM) Isn't Bandar Botanic / Bukit Tinggi a mixed development? Of course you can doubt all you want.Desa Park City garnered attention from its landscaping. We shall see in few yeras time what becomes of Gravit8. It is good that the public scrutinizes such developments. Complain to MPK if they do not perform up to par. That is how we keep the grounds reasonably well maintained. Don t expect spick and span areas with perfectly beautifully manicured gardens. Many residents still do flock to the botanic park despite your comments including me. I do not think the park is a pitiful sight at all. So what if there is sludge and mud on off. I don t expect my shoes to be clean after a walk in the park. Mud does dry up in the sun after all. Parks and gardens mature naturally and rain does fall in klang.Avoid the broken paths and lodge a formal complaint if you are so perturbed. It still fulfills its role as the only park worth visiting in Southern Klang. If you frequent the botanic park enough, you will notice regular grass cutting, and bush trimming and leaves collection by contractors in the morning.There are elderly folks walking, ppl exercising n doing yoga, kids playing. We don t appreciate what we have in our neighbourhood if we give up and stop patronizing public parks.After all, not everyone is capable of owning landed homes with good sized gardens for relaxing in after a hard days' work.Back in 2002 when I bought a semi-d unit in Bandar Botanic for a princely sum of 800k back in those days, the gardens were lovely and the swan lake were a sight to behold, fast forward to 2017( or even around 2010s), the common areas of Bandar Botanic is a pitiful sight to see with broken walking path and sludge covering some of the walkways along the walking track in the park around the central lake areas after it was handed over to MPK. The swans have missing wings and the colourful flowers that once adorned the roundabout and the lotus that covers the lake were long gone. At night time, most of the lamp post are not lit from the old official main entrance. I seriously doubt that the landscaping around the lake at Gravit8 could be maintained at its printine condition once the project is completed. |
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