QUOTE(realligud5 @ Apr 20 2017, 01:06 AM)
Just thinking out loud, are we moving backwards as a country?
We are building so so many rumahwip in kl... mostly at matured area. And although more and more people can afford a home, but is it of quality?
what is your impression of rumahwip when its completed? Could it turn out like those flats that we see now? Example, the flat behind glomac centro. All double parking, full with rempits of 14years old riding bike without helmet. thats just an example to illustrate the lifestyle/culture that affordable home will create.
Are we populating more of these cultures?
What about selangor? Never see affordable home at hot area. All hot area is expensive by top developer. Could this actually segregate selangor and kl even further in 2020? Where the lesser income are seen staying in kl, and the higher income in selangor. Altho it may seem u r rich when you stay in kl, bcuz our capital city is kl ... but in reality, it might be the other way round.
u been over thinking... there is still some difference comparing ppl hu can own a 300k condo vs a low cost apartment.... its affordable home... not cheap home... with strata title management... as long as the mentality of the residence is good.... its never been a problem... looking at my fren's pandanmas neighbours... they are off different standard type of owners than those you saw in the low cost apartment.... dont lump everything together in a bucket...We are building so so many rumahwip in kl... mostly at matured area. And although more and more people can afford a home, but is it of quality?
what is your impression of rumahwip when its completed? Could it turn out like those flats that we see now? Example, the flat behind glomac centro. All double parking, full with rempits of 14years old riding bike without helmet. thats just an example to illustrate the lifestyle/culture that affordable home will create.
Are we populating more of these cultures?
What about selangor? Never see affordable home at hot area. All hot area is expensive by top developer. Could this actually segregate selangor and kl even further in 2020? Where the lesser income are seen staying in kl, and the higher income in selangor. Altho it may seem u r rich when you stay in kl, bcuz our capital city is kl ... but in reality, it might be the other way round.
selangor is actually able to standalone on its own already... KL is just the old city center.... but u can choose not to stay so near to the city center if you dont like it.... selangor's hot areas been developing too fast even before the government able to launch their rumah selangorku programme... now they can only implement it on newer townships developments lands....
Jun 21 2017, 03:48 PM

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