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Investment BANGSAR HILLPARK, The Gateway to Bangsar's New City

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ianrpf
post Sep 28 2020, 04:56 PM

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QUOTE(gks @ Sep 28 2020, 04:24 PM)
BHP is good choice for own stayers who looking for Bangsar (but not the posh side of Bangsar). Also they provide two carparks even for the smallest unit.

However for investment, have to be careful due to density and surroundings

Probably only those lowest floors are chewable as investment.
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Lorong Maarof address, can't go wrong eh. There's Chez Gaston just round the corner too lol. Well, Bangsar is an old neighborhood anyway. Yeah 2 carparks for the smallest unit.

Even for investment I think its still quite a compelling product to consider esp when similar price points with other projects.

Lowest floors all gone already haha.
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post Sep 28 2020, 09:23 PM

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We tried walking from the project site, it's only 6 minutes to Bangsar LRT Station.
Currently soft launching phase 1, Block D 406 units
The units has KL, Facilities & Mid Valley Views.
2 Bedrooms, 2+1 Bedrooms & 3 Bedrooms.

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post Sep 29 2020, 01:10 PM

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Too high pricy first such density.....
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post Sep 29 2020, 01:11 PM

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Too high pricy first such density.....
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Too high price for such density*
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Checked this whole thread and no one posted about the Bangsar residents' concerns about this project back in 2017. Will post it here along with the details in full (The Edge Markets - Bangsar residents concerned over proposed redevelopment of Sri Pahang flats):

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KUALA LUMPUR (June 26): The redevelopment plans for the Sri Pahang flats in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur have raised concerns among residents in Bangsar, especially over the increase in density and the possible impact on traffic flow in the area.

In early March this year, a signboard was put up at the Sri Pahang flats in Jalan Bukit Bangsar describing the proposed redevelopment plan for the 3.97ha site owned by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) and the Transport Ministry.

The proposed redevelopment comprises eight blocks of apartments with a total of 3,257 units — Block A (843 units), Block B (410 units), Block C (292 units), Block D (406 units), Block E (406 units), Block F (232 units), Block G (232 units) and Block H (336 units).

Currently, the Sri Pahang flats consists of nine blocks with 1,017 units. There are six 5-storey blocks and three 17-storey blocks. Built-ups range from 380 sq ft to 550 sq ft per unit. The redevelopment will increase the site density from 20 persons per acre to 1,327 persons per acre.

The proposed redevelopment plan was published in four newspapers — Utusan Malaysia, New Straits Times, Sin Chew Daily and Makkai Osai from March 13 to 15. The final date to file any protest against the development was on March 28.

“If you go to the Sri Pahang flats, you will notice that there is only one exit and entry point to the development. Even if they were to open another road leading to Jalan Bangsar Utama, that area is already massively congested. We are not against development, but there needs to be a holistic impact study in terms of how it will affect the traffic as well as the surrounding neighbourhood. If they have something in mind and planned out, they should be transparent and tell us,” Bukit Bandar Raya Residents Association (RA) advisor and immediate past president Datuk M. Ali told TheEdgeProperty.com.

Ali noted that there would be a need for proper planning of the drainage system as well, considering the huge increase in population in the area and the fact that the area had experienced flooding during heavy downpours.

“I think a few years back, sometime in 2013, there was a massive downpour that caused a landslip at SMK Bangsar, which is located near the end of the road leading to the Sri Pahang flats. When the construction [for this redevelopment] starts, we are concerned about earth movements and soil erosion taking place. When a landslip happens, don’t come and say this is an act of God,” said Ali.

Meanwhile, the president of Bangsar Park’s RA, Nitesh Malani, told TheEdgeProperty.com that some 60 residents living in the area have written in to DBKL to voice their concerns on the redevelopment and DBKL has responded that they will look into the matter.

“It is not that I am against development, please don’t get me wrong. We are just saying that there needs to be proper planning and direct clarification on how they are going to manage this redevelopment. This redevelopment will change the landscape of Bangsar. As you know, Bangsar Park is located at the lower side of the valley and when there is a heavy downpour, it always causes massive flood problems and this will directly impact us,” said Nitesh, adding that just two minutes down the road, there is another massive redevelopment of the Kompleks Niaga Utama in Bangsar into a proposed serviced apartment project. The land is located just behind Dataran Maybank and UOA Bangsar.

Nitesh also noted that there needs to be an allocation of proper parking space to avoid road congestion with the incoming increase in density of people living in the area.

“How is the traffic flow going to be managed? When the construction starts, you will have all the dust coming in from the construction site. These are the issues that need to be addressed,” said Nitesh.

Meanwhile, Ali said the Bukit Bandaraya RA has yet to write in to DBKL regarding the Sri Pahang redevelopment, but they have been writing in on the development of Bangsar.

“We’ve been writing in [to DBKL] on a lot of things concerning the development of Bangsar. Previously, we had strongly opposed the highway ramp from Mid Valley to Jalan Maarof because it is a residential road. Today, that ramp is a super highway and has caused massive congestion during peak hours,” said Ali.

“Each redevelopment site must be looked at in totality, not in silos. All impact must be looked at on a long-term basis,” he added.

According to previous news reports, the Sri Pahang flats site will be developed on a joint-venture basis with Pro Green Generation Sdn Bhd. A quick check found that Pro Green Generation is a subsidiary of Suez Capital Sdn Bhd, a member of Suez Domain Sdn Bhd.

When contacted by TheEdgeProperty.com, someone from the developer’s office said “we have no information to provide on the project so far”. DBKL has yet to respond to an email enquiry for an update on the proposed development.

TheEdgeProperty.com visited the site recently and saw that demolition works have started on some of the blocks where residents have moved out. It is learnt that the residents are being moved out in phases.

According to a resident who is still staying in one of the remaining blocks of flats, the others who have moved out have been relocated to Bukit Jalil.

Wonder if this is already resolved between this developer and the residents.

Am not against this project. Just want to know if there's any follow up after the above linked article.
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post Sep 30 2020, 12:59 AM

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QUOTE(DesRed @ Sep 29 2020, 01:55 PM)
Checked this whole thread and no one posted about the Bangsar residents' concerns about this project back in 2017. Will post it here along with the details in full (The Edge Markets - Bangsar residents concerned over proposed redevelopment of Sri Pahang flats):
Wonder if this is already resolved between this developer and the residents.

Am not against this project. Just want to know if there's any follow up after the above linked article.
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There are several on going protem committees going on for this matter.

Nothing has been resolved yet as there are differing opinions as to how to go forward on this matter.

Cannot say more than what I have said due to confidentiality reasons.
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post Sep 30 2020, 09:42 AM

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QUOTE(Asquith @ Sep 30 2020, 12:59 AM)
There are several on going protem committees going on for this matter.

Nothing has been resolved yet as there are differing opinions as to how to go forward on this matter.

Cannot say more than what I have said due to confidentiality reasons.
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Fair enough. Best to wait and see what the outcome is.

At least they are rational in their concerns. Unlike the TTDI and Tmn Desa folks that keep on foaming at the mouth calling for project cancellations for the sake of protecting their 'hood. If this happens and the whole of KL have to bear the penalty of higher assessment fees as a result, I'll join the chorus of other 'hoods to condemn these two tamans for this.

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Kenny De Roger
post Nov 12 2020, 10:15 AM

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QUOTE(JimK @ Sep 29 2020, 01:11 PM)
Too high price for such density*
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Heard that curent phase already 8xx units and another 2 phases to develop right? Land only 5.xx acres... Worth to buy?
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post Nov 13 2020, 12:53 AM

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QUOTE(Kenny De Roger @ Nov 12 2020, 10:15 AM)
Heard that curent phase already 8xx units and another 2 phases to develop right?  Land only 5.xx acres...  Worth to buy?
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Dont think so...
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post Nov 13 2020, 09:22 AM

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wats the selling price? 850psf nett?
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post Nov 13 2020, 12:11 PM

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QUOTE(MrBlackie33 @ Nov 13 2020, 09:22 AM)
wats the selling price? 850psf nett?
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Cheapest around 830 psqft
With smallest unit is 917 sqft come with 2 rooms
Kenny De Roger
post Nov 19 2020, 05:26 PM

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QUOTE(JimK @ Nov 13 2020, 12:53 AM)
Dont think so...
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Why say so? Mind to share what is in your thought?
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post Nov 28 2020, 08:12 PM

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Very attractive price for such prime location in Bangsar only 8xx psf.
I really think worth buying although leasehold.
Cannot get this price expecially in BANGSAR.
NADI Bangsar selling 1500++ psf , 1.3 mil for 980 sqft.


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post Nov 28 2020, 08:13 PM

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QUOTE(JimK @ Sep 29 2020, 01:10 PM)
Too high pricy first such density.....
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The land is big which 10 arce. i dnt think high density. rather medium density

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post Nov 28 2020, 10:28 PM

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QUOTE(James z @ Nov 28 2020, 08:13 PM)
The land is big which 10 arce. i dnt think high density. rather medium density
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That's 3257 units!

It's incredible high density. 10 acres land can be big for 3 blocks of apartment with some spaces for small park or garden, but no point when it is just only single entry and exit point.


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post Dec 2 2020, 11:14 PM

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Just Drop by the gallery last weekend . The respond seem great although during CMCO times.

Seems like the respond is very good due to attractive price psf . Worth buying
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post Dec 2 2020, 11:21 PM

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Spoke to one of sales staff. Total unit is around 1400+ for combined phase 1 and 2 on 6.5 arce land. Definately still acceptable and alright.

Compared to Mont Kiara which is more and super high populated

Some condo in Mont Kiara has 2 blocks on 2.5 arce land which worst.


Rumours saying total units up to 3000 unit is totally NOT TRUE!!!
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post Dec 2 2020, 11:23 PM

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QUOTE(JimK @ Nov 13 2020, 12:53 AM)
Dont think so...
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Definately worth buying.

Gaya Bangsar was selling -
Around 6xxpsf 10 years ago. Now is 1000++psf. Great capital gain there
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post Dec 3 2020, 10:17 AM

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QUOTE(James z @ Dec 2 2020, 11:21 PM)
Spoke to one of sales staff. Total unit is around 1400+ for combined phase 1 and 2 on 6.5 arce land. Definately still acceptable and alright.

Compared to Mont Kiara which is more and super high populated

Some condo in Mont Kiara has 2 blocks on 2.5 arce land which worst.
Rumours saying total units up to 3000 unit is totally NOT TRUE!!!
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Kenny De Roger
post Dec 17 2020, 11:20 PM

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QUOTE(SongChiang @ Dec 3 2020, 10:17 AM)
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What I heard is 5.87 acres with 3 phases, current phase1 consist 800 units with 2 towers. Another 2 phases to go.....so many units to be built on this 5.87acres land excluded dbkl’s affordable home units....

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