QUOTE(HarpArtist @ May 20 2015, 11:02 PM)
ya of course when i said semenyih i meant old town semenyih not ecoworld and spsetias semenyih. im sure a 2nd setia alam is coming there. cant be considered model la though, the road access is poor.
Semenyih old town already there for more than 30 years, planning wise is very poor. Road condition is bad, many busy junctions and countless traffic lights.. Can't compare at all with Sungai Long which is less than 15 years of establishment..SEH and EM is a new township developed now. The developer is very experience in township planning and execution. They knows the current trend for house buyers not solely on house anymore, they need infra, landscape, security etc.. This is why the planning for SEH and EM is much better than many other projects in the vicinity. Setia Alam and Setia EcoPark started with nothing in the surrounding, while SEH and EM is much more fortunate since there already a number of amenities / facilities in the surrounding, such as hypermarkets, university, eateries, banks etc. The development pace of SEH/EM I presume will be much faster than Setia Alam/Ecopark.. In terms of Landscape and greenery, I presume SEH / EM already in the top notch group within Klang valley.
With the new development infra, I have shown that it only takes around 15 minutes from Lekas Semenyih toll till Batu 11 toll, even during peak hour, which I presume slightly a few minutes more compare to Sungai Long resident.. Generally, the property prices in Semenyih still lower compare to Sungai Long, which I believe shall have a lot more room to grow.. Time will tell though..
This post has been edited by samkps: May 21 2015, 10:26 AM
May 21 2015, 10:26 AM

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