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Investment TRION KUALA LUMPUR, JALAN SUNGAI BESI, Triple Towers: The Dazzling Urban Centre

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D.G.M
post May 23 2019, 09:35 PM

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I heard a lot a about this project. Freehold, near to City Centre, good design & reasonable price. What if compare to TOD project? Near to City Centre or accessible to public transport will be more on demand?
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post May 24 2019, 11:10 AM

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Hi All, Im very interested for Trion and M vertica project. Purpose of buying is for investment. So now im having dilemma on buying which one. This is my first time buying, so would like to get more info and idea. Does anyone of you willing to share with me? Im really appreciate for your help.
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post May 24 2019, 11:20 AM

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QUOTE(Alice 924 @ May 24 2019, 11:10 AM)
Hi All, Im very interested for Trion and M vertica project. Purpose of buying is for investment. So now im having dilemma on buying which one. This is my first time buying, so would like to get more info and idea. Does anyone of you willing to share with me? Im really appreciate for your help.
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Trion not so sure but selling very hot. But don't think M Vertica is a good buy. Super high density as for investment. Inconvenient car park which separated from your residential block. And 800m walking distance to MRT(correct me if I'm wrong). There's many other better MRT projects with nearer walking distance & direct linked bridge. & lately MaXing's delivery feedback not really good. I'm also still studying for Trion. Anyone mind to share more?
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post May 24 2019, 02:55 PM

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post May 25 2019, 05:25 PM

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QUOTE(Alice 924 @ May 24 2019, 11:10 AM)
Hi All, Im very interested for Trion and M vertica project. Purpose of buying is for investment. So now im having dilemma on buying which one. This is my first time buying, so would like to get more info and idea. Does anyone of you willing to share with me? Im really appreciate for your help.
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Same herr..haha..Trion located at so industrial area, Mvertical so HTC area..
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post May 25 2019, 05:50 PM

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QUOTE(BEANCOUNTER @ May 23 2019, 08:50 PM)
Airbnb operator told me once theh had 20+ units now downed to 2 only (tis was few months back). - TG

without operator who has the time to do airbnb? Owners ah? Why they didnt do tis in the 1st place? - robertson.
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I thought the original aim of AirBNB was to do it yourself?

I can't see how you could make money from this otherwise.

QUOTE(D.G.M @ May 23 2019, 09:35 PM)
I heard a lot a about this project. Freehold, near to City Centre, good design & reasonable price. What if compare to TOD project? Near to City Centre or accessible to public transport will be more on demand?
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Unless it is cheap which this one isn't, usually would be easier to rent out a TOD.



QUOTE(Alice 924 @ May 24 2019, 11:10 AM)
Hi All, Im very interested for Trion and M vertica project. Purpose of buying is for investment. So now im having dilemma on buying which one. This is my first time buying, so would like to get more info and idea. Does anyone of you willing to share with me? Im really appreciate for your help.
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IF you want cheap better wait till PV launches the Mira or if you can afford it buy a unit at SV2
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post May 25 2019, 10:57 PM

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QUOTE(Bjorn1688 @ May 25 2019, 05:50 PM)
I thought the original aim of AirBNB was to do it yourself?

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In foreign countries especially those developed countries you will be lucky to own yr house, dun even need to talk abt investment properties.

Those that can afford to get investment properties are far and between. And those that can have investment property yet got time to manage lagi far and between.

Whereas in malaysia, ppl can easily have 1, 2 or even 10 to 20 investment properties.

Unless you bored throught yr brain and have nothing better to do during yr free time or you always fancy to dress up as cleaner and feather dusting yr beloved properties.....most are just left w airbnb operators provided owner can either partially or fully meet their financial obligation.

Needless to say; most airbnb in malaysia is furnished to bare mininum.....and according to ny fren, the operator even told him clothes washer is not a necessary items....what the hell.....
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post May 26 2019, 01:18 AM

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QUOTE(BEANCOUNTER @ May 25 2019, 10:57 PM)
In foreign countries especially those developed countries you will be lucky to own yr house, dun even need to talk abt investment properties.

Those that can afford to get investment properties are far and between. And those that can have investment property yet got time to manage lagi far and between.

Whereas in malaysia, ppl can easily have 1, 2 or even 10 to 20 investment properties.

Unless you bored throught yr brain and have nothing better to do during yr free time or you always fancy to dress up as cleaner and feather dusting yr beloved properties.....most are just left w airbnb operators provided owner can either partially or fully meet their financial obligation.

Needless to say; most airbnb in malaysia is furnished to bare mininum.....and according to ny fren, the operator even told him clothes washer is not a necessary items....what the hell.....
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Mean many bought for speculation.

Believe many went into Airbnb because of poor rental demand. Except limited areas, most Airbnb are unlikely be worthwhile.

This post has been edited by icemanfx: May 26 2019, 01:27 AM
Bjorn1688
post May 26 2019, 01:48 AM

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QUOTE(BEANCOUNTER @ May 25 2019, 10:57 PM)
In foreign countries especially those developed countries you will be lucky to own yr house, dun even need to talk abt investment properties.

Those that can afford to get investment properties are far and between. And those that can have investment property yet got time to manage lagi far and between.

Whereas in malaysia, ppl can easily have 1, 2 or even 10 to 20 investment properties.

Unless you bored throught yr brain and have nothing better to do during yr free time or you always fancy to dress up as cleaner and feather dusting yr beloved properties.....most are just left w airbnb operators provided owner can either partially or fully meet their financial obligation.

Needless to say; most airbnb in malaysia is furnished to bare mininum.....and according to ny fren, the operator even told him clothes washer is not a necessary items....what the hell.....
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Interesting. I always thought most people operated AirBNB the way I did. Fully furnished place can't rent out just use it to tie over till a tenant could be found.

Cleaning? I asked my maid to take a Grab car to the property and have her clean it up for extra pocket money.

These days I've stopped using AirBNB though, prefer a few of their competitors that are less stringent on rejecting guests based on race and nationality.


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post May 26 2019, 09:43 AM

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QUOTE(Bjorn1688 @ May 26 2019, 01:48 AM)
Interesting. I always thought most people operated AirBNB the way I did. Fully furnished place can't rent out just use it to tie over till a tenant could be found.

Cleaning? I asked my maid to take a Grab car to the property and have her clean it up for extra pocket money.

These days I've stopped using AirBNB though, prefer a few of their competitors that are less stringent on rejecting guests based on race and nationality.
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hi mind sharing the "competitors" name?
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post May 26 2019, 11:22 AM

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QUOTE(Bjorn1688 @ May 26 2019, 01:48 AM)
Interesting. I always thought most people operated AirBNB the way I did. Fully furnished place can't rent out just use it to tie over till a tenant could be found.

Cleaning? I asked my maid to take a Grab car to the property and have her clean it up for extra pocket money.

These days I've stopped using AirBNB though, prefer a few of their competitors that are less stringent on rejecting guests based on race and nationality.
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Pls read up an article by robertson owner on
" should you trust yr property guru'.

These investors bought properties FOR airbnb operation.
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post May 26 2019, 07:30 PM

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QUOTE(Alice 924 @ May 24 2019, 11:10 AM)
Hi All, Im very interested for Trion and M vertica project. Purpose of buying is for investment. So now im having dilemma on buying which one. This is my first time buying, so would like to get more info and idea. Does anyone of you willing to share with me? Im really appreciate for your help.
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QUOTE(D.G.M @ May 24 2019, 11:20 AM)
Trion not so sure but selling very hot. But don't think M Vertica is a good buy. Super high density as for investment. Inconvenient car park which separated from your residential block. And 800m walking distance to MRT(correct me if I'm wrong). There's many other better MRT projects with nearer walking distance & direct linked bridge. & lately MaXing's delivery feedback not really good. I'm also still studying for Trion. Anyone mind to share more?
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QUOTE(alandhw @ May 25 2019, 05:25 PM)
Same herr..haha..Trion located at so industrial area, Mvertical so HTC area..
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Actually, there are alot of valuable feedbacks and comments in the previous pages...you'll gain insights if you would refer back to them as the key points have been listed before.
Trion has equal pros and cons as you read through...can say it's equal in my opinion.

No need to listen to people, just do your own fact findings and see if it matches your financial capability.
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post May 26 2019, 11:04 PM

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QUOTE(AgentVIDIC @ May 26 2019, 09:43 AM)
hi mind sharing the "competitors" name?
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VRBO
Booking
Outdoorsy (for my homestay)
Wimdu
HomeAway
FlipKey
9Flats.

Used to have listings on Mudah as well but stopped as I no longer take Malaysians as guest. Too damn many bad experiences.
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post May 27 2019, 12:17 AM

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QUOTE(Bjorn1688 @ May 26 2019, 11:04 PM)
VRBO
Booking
Outdoorsy (for my homestay)
Wimdu
HomeAway
FlipKey
9Flats.

Used to have listings on Mudah as well but stopped as I no longer take Malaysians as guest. Too damn many bad experiences.
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That's alot that I haven't heard of...the only others I know is GuestReady.

Malaysians...sigh, own people can be one of the worst, huh..
What's the worst experience from Mudah that you've got? You know we like stories, lol
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post May 27 2019, 02:40 AM

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QUOTE(pinksapphire @ May 27 2019, 12:17 AM)
That's alot that I haven't heard of...the only others I know is GuestReady.

Malaysians...sigh, own people can be one of the worst, huh..
What's the worst experience from Mudah that you've got? You know we like stories, lol
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Worst experiences?

Actually to the experiences for the lettings I took on from Mudah were pretty good. The only trouble I had was 1 letting, rented it to this Malay family and he complained that the "Girls" room was decorated with Peppa The Pig and Babe which meant the place was "non-halal" I told him he was free to leave and I'd refund him the deposit but he stayed on and made a fuss at checkout time that he had to buy a new blanket and bedsheets to use.

All the bad experiences were through AirBNB.

Top 3 bad ones :-

1) Wedding party : They used it as their Tea Ceremony and then partying venue to sing karaoke. Place reeked of stale beer as they spilled it on the rug and just let it be. They must have had a binge drinking session in there as well as my maid counted 62 cans of Tiger. There were food scraps absolutely everywhere including under the bed. Bedrooms were thrashed as well.

2) Was some kind of family reunion : They crammed in 33 people into the 5 bedroom house. Because it rained they moved the BBQ set into the wet kitchen and carried on. They had 3 steamboat pots going in the living room. Damages = Dining table, plaster ceiling at the wet kitchen, all the non-stick pans because some idiot used a metal fork to scoop whatever that was in the pan.

3) Wedding party : Place was badly thrashed as they played their "fetch the bride" games thrashed the entrance area. Shoe cabinet broken. They spilled wine on the kitchen counters and never bothered cleaning it up, caused damage to the chipboard. Then they dragged furniture all around on the solid wood floors scratching it all over. Then in addition to red wine stains which were everywhere there were stains of a biological nature everywhere,

We stopped taking Malaysian guest after that 3rd incident.


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post May 27 2019, 02:15 PM

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QUOTE(Bjorn1688 @ May 27 2019, 02:40 AM)
Worst experiences?

Actually to the experiences for the lettings I took on from Mudah were pretty good. The only trouble I had was 1 letting, rented it to this Malay family and he complained that the "Girls" room was decorated with Peppa The Pig and Babe which meant the place was "non-halal" I told him he was free to leave and I'd refund him the deposit but he stayed on and made a fuss at checkout time that he had to buy a new blanket and bedsheets to use.

All the bad experiences were through AirBNB.

Top 3 bad ones :-

1) Wedding party : They used it as their Tea Ceremony and then partying venue to sing karaoke. Place reeked of stale beer as they spilled it on the rug and just let it be. They must have had a binge drinking session in there as well as my maid counted 62 cans of Tiger. There were food scraps absolutely everywhere including under the bed. Bedrooms were thrashed as well.

2) Was some kind of family reunion : They crammed in 33 people into the 5 bedroom house. Because it rained they moved the BBQ set into the wet kitchen and carried on. They had 3 steamboat pots going in the living room. Damages  = Dining table, plaster ceiling at the wet kitchen, all the non-stick pans because some idiot used a metal fork to scoop whatever that was in the pan.

3) Wedding party : Place was badly thrashed as they played their "fetch the bride" games thrashed the entrance area. Shoe cabinet broken. They spilled wine on the kitchen counters and never bothered cleaning it up, caused damage to the chipboard. Then they dragged furniture all around on the solid wood floors scratching it all over. Then in addition to red wine stains which were everywhere there were stains of a biological nature everywhere,

We stopped taking Malaysian guest after that 3rd incident.
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Expected.

For malaysians who needs 5 bedroom big mansion for airbnb if NOT for party????

I read somewhere, tis housewife got a beautiful bungalow in cheras but she wont accept guests bcos acccording to her, she has no time to clean after her guests left......

What??? All her guests were party animals????? I neverr go to people house and leave a mess de....whhy she think people will go to yr house and create a mess???

But i do understand these days young kids are uncontrollable.
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post May 27 2019, 02:48 PM

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QUOTE(Bjorn1688 @ May 27 2019, 02:40 AM)
Worst experiences?

Actually to the experiences for the lettings I took on from Mudah were pretty good. The only trouble I had was 1 letting, rented it to this Malay family and he complained that the "Girls" room was decorated with Peppa The Pig and Babe which meant the place was "non-halal" I told him he was free to leave and I'd refund him the deposit but he stayed on and made a fuss at checkout time that he had to buy a new blanket and bedsheets to use.

All the bad experiences were through AirBNB.

Top 3 bad ones :-

1) Wedding party : They used it as their Tea Ceremony and then partying venue to sing karaoke. Place reeked of stale beer as they spilled it on the rug and just let it be. They must have had a binge drinking session in there as well as my maid counted 62 cans of Tiger. There were food scraps absolutely everywhere including under the bed. Bedrooms were thrashed as well.

2) Was some kind of family reunion : They crammed in 33 people into the 5 bedroom house. Because it rained they moved the BBQ set into the wet kitchen and carried on. They had 3 steamboat pots going in the living room. Damages  = Dining table, plaster ceiling at the wet kitchen, all the non-stick pans because some idiot used a metal fork to scoop whatever that was in the pan.

3) Wedding party : Place was badly thrashed as they played their "fetch the bride" games thrashed the entrance area. Shoe cabinet broken. They spilled wine on the kitchen counters and never bothered cleaning it up, caused damage to the chipboard. Then they dragged furniture all around on the solid wood floors scratching it all over. Then in addition to red wine stains which were everywhere there were stains of a biological nature everywhere,

We stopped taking Malaysian guest after that 3rd incident.
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Malaysian customers do not understand the term AirBNB or homestay. Majority of renters are still in the third world mentality. Maybe Malaysians are not ready yet for AirBNB or homestay?
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QUOTE(hummels @ May 27 2019, 02:48 PM)
Malaysian customers do not understand the term AirBNB or homestay. Majority of renters are still in the third world mentality. Maybe Malaysians are not ready yet for AirBNB or homestay?
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Doesn't mean Malaysians (and other 2nd/3rd world countries) can't operate their homes as AirBnB/homestays.

But I agree on the mentality part of these folks, though. When renting a place or stay in AirBnBs, they treat it as if it is their God-given right to do whatever they want with it coz they paid their money's worth for it.

Same goes for affordable housing. Many folks left, right and centre complain about how expensive homes are nowadays, but when initiatives like Rumahw1p, PR1MA and what not are created and built for them, they also do the same thing as the former.

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I don't know why some Malaysians mentality is like that.
I'm renting and I treat the place like my own, always clean up, never whack anything in the house.

When you're a landlord, you want your tenants to be nice to your property also, right?
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I don't know why some Malaysians mentality is like that.
I'm renting and I treat the place like my own, always clean up, never whack anything in the house.

When you're a landlord, you want your tenants to be nice to your property also, right?
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but Malaysia landlord stingy as hell.....

the last Airbnb I rented....no microwave, no TV console, no coffee table, no proper cutleries and knife set. pillows are the cheapest you can find, bedsheets are worst than ikeA…….

and no washing powder, dining table like was recycled from his grandad home, big wooden heavy (but not well built) round table, but paired with modern el cheapo chairs.

am really speechless.....

if the developer didn't provide kitchen cabinet and airconds, I worried these items also will be missing from the list.

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