QUOTE(Cabinda @ Sep 18 2016, 05:00 PM)
If you're going to Ampang Park, for the sake of convenience, just take the direct service. 6 years to wait though...Cyberjaya V5, Why U buy Cyberjaya?
Cyberjaya V5, Why U buy Cyberjaya?
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Sep 18 2016, 05:21 PM
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Oct 4 2016, 04:47 PM
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Oct 19 2016, 12:36 PM
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QUOTE(kenlaw72 @ Oct 19 2016, 11:43 AM) i cant said he like or not? Just ignore him, he's not worth your time. Your decision is fine, it's good to see you care about your son's future, and either way, it's just a property. If it doesn't work for your family, and can always treat it as an investment, rent it out or sell it later on. Cyberjaya is pleasant township with a bright future. I bought here as well and I'm looking forward to move in when my condo is completed.i cannot foresee what he want in future. still have 5 years to go. now only can lead him to cyberjaya. let him a feel the enviroment at cyberjaya first. |
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Oct 19 2016, 02:43 PM
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Oct 19 2016, 04:19 PM
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QUOTE(kenlaw72 @ Oct 19 2016, 03:39 PM) 4 actually, as I opted for the Type F unit (3 bedrooms + attached studio). Dual key concept. I plan to turn the studio into my master bedroom. The other rooms and the living room are not very big, but I'm ok with that.I've been eyeing Cyberjaya for years, but they didn't use to offer this kind of condo until recently. That's the upside of the silicon valley vision failure: CB is now becoming a place to reside in and enjoy. |
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Oct 19 2016, 10:17 PM
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QUOTE(kenlaw72 @ Oct 19 2016, 06:18 PM) How many sf?, i think more then 1000sf. 950 + 342 = 1292 sqft. 600-635k after discount, depending on whether the unit face the lake or not. It's actually more expensive than the (slighty) bigger unit in phase 1. From memory, Tower 2 had a 13xx sqft units for 593k, only 3 rooms, but each room is bigger. Overall, both good choice. I picked the dual key concept for the flexibility it provides.i visit this lake front show room, but over my budget. around +-rm500k, i only need small apartment. full furniture? interm of per sf is cheaper compare to soho there. There's a few other condos with similar unit size and price nearby. |
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Oct 23 2016, 10:21 AM
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QUOTE(icemanfx @ Oct 23 2016, 07:59 AM) The fact, there are over 20 towers under construction remain unchanged. To occupy towers under construction and planning, cbj population will need to double and triple respectively. I'm not going to dispute your number. Actually, I don't care it's 20, 10 or 30, and nevermind a "tower" is poor metric on its own (how many units and how big they are, therefore how many people can live in, would be much more informative).If cbj population is doubled, will the tranquility many here treasured remain? No, the thing is that Cyberjaya, until very recently, was massively underdeveloped (we all know why - failed silicon valley). Only the east side, bordering Putrajaya, was developed. All the properties now under construction or just completed (residential, office, soho, etc.) are being built on vacant land on the northern, western and southern part of Cyberjaya. Overall population will definitely grow, but density-wise, I don't expect much changes. The road infrastructure is also very good, and any part of Cyberjaya can be reached through multiple roads with quick access to highways and expressways in every direction. Offices and residential buildings are spread well enough that intra-Cyberjaya commuting is a non issue. There isn't going to be major rush hour jams, even with the increased population. As someone else mentioned, one doesn't have to work in Cyber just because he lives there. Commuting is a well established reality for most of the Klang valley folks, and unlike some other successful townships, Cyberjaya does have a business centre it can use to drive its population growth. I don't work in Cyberjaya, yet I'll be moving in when my "tower" is completed. As a matter of fact, I will actually live even further away from my office once I move. I'm doing so because I recognize the better living environment that Cyberjaya offers. I couldn't care less about property appreciation and these over supply talks. 20 towers later, Cyberjaya is still going to be more livable than the current and previous places I lived in the greater KL. |
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Oct 23 2016, 01:41 PM
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QUOTE(Soros007 @ Oct 23 2016, 11:19 AM) Bro cedm- mind to share ur work location and which project u bought in cyber? KLCC / Ampang Park. I bought Lakefront Residence. |
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