QUOTE(Longshot @ Oct 10 2015, 08:54 PM)
Some how my gut feeling is also the same.
PH is a very nice place to stay in but the amount of construction going on is really putting a toll on the place.
I dare say I am one of the first few to move into PH. Camp 3 nights at SDP office in Taipan to get my unit. Was planning to get married then, so this was it, Putra Heights, my nest.
We use to have mist in the early morning, monkeys and wild chickens in the hill and other insects from the nearby forest. There was even fishing pond in the nearby Bukit Lanjan. And the roads were smooth with many hairpins and long straight that you can use to practice your F1 skills.
Sadly, all this is now gone
We have construction dust all over from the LRT and MCT property development. I see more construction workers at coffee shop then residents.
We even had land slide due to clearing of the hill.
So development may sound very good and property prices skyrocketed but sometimes I still miss that old PH.
You may want the bridge or LRT at your doorstep but I hope the transport planners also consider the residents need for open space of greenery.
Hope the mistakes made in PH never happens to ES.
Yes agreed. All developments should take into account the human aspects and environmental issues. Sustainable development is the key. PH is a very nice place to stay in but the amount of construction going on is really putting a toll on the place.
I dare say I am one of the first few to move into PH. Camp 3 nights at SDP office in Taipan to get my unit. Was planning to get married then, so this was it, Putra Heights, my nest.
We use to have mist in the early morning, monkeys and wild chickens in the hill and other insects from the nearby forest. There was even fishing pond in the nearby Bukit Lanjan. And the roads were smooth with many hairpins and long straight that you can use to practice your F1 skills.
Sadly, all this is now gone
We have construction dust all over from the LRT and MCT property development. I see more construction workers at coffee shop then residents.
We even had land slide due to clearing of the hill.
So development may sound very good and property prices skyrocketed but sometimes I still miss that old PH.
You may want the bridge or LRT at your doorstep but I hope the transport planners also consider the residents need for open space of greenery.
Hope the mistakes made in PH never happens to ES.
So r u going repeat the feat in ES? Since PH has appreciated substantially these past few years. Upgrading will not be an issue for u.
In ES u will get to enjoy the rolling hills amidst the tranquility of nature. A place where u can rekindle the sweet experiences and fond memories that u hold dearly close to ur heart. Come and experience a whole new level of eco-living in "mesmerizing haven".
Upon driving in ur new found home, be welcomed by the stately and grand entrance. Where handsomely groomed guards standing in unison proudly welcoming u home with their warm and friendly smiles.
Ur home will be surrounded by lush landscape and 30ft backlane garden. All houses are handsomely designed with modern tropical facade, gate less and roads are wide with 52ft clearance. Giving u the impression of open space. In addition, 10ft tall and beautifully-designed perimeter fencing with motion sensor and CCTV will give u a peace-of-mind. As parents urself, ur children can play in a safe environment.
In the 85acres Central Park, ur families can spend quality time together and bond. Within the park, you can either choose a slow stroll or bicycling around the 7km track. Therefore, promoting a healthy eco-living. Feast ur eyes upon the open spaces and greeneries as far your eyes can see.
ES will be a close-knit community where residents look after each other. Where all ur communal needs and chores will be well-taken care by a responsible residents association proudly headed by the humble honorary President Wong.
Welcome home in nature's sweet abode. A place where u truly call home-sweet-home. What more can u possibly ask?
Oct 10 2015, 10:42 PM

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