QUOTE(AC83 @ Oct 7 2019, 05:29 PM)
Fully? Not even close.
Especially those lake view ones with a 100~200k premium...
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Oct 8 2019, 03:03 PM
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Oct 8 2019, 03:55 PM
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QUOTE(Ned_Fromthenorth @ Oct 8 2019, 03:37 PM) Receive call from 2 bankers, loan approved but is it normal I early early got say I only want to apply 70% if not 50% I also ok. Take the 90%, make sure its some kind of flexi mortgage. Put in your excess funds into the mortgage to reduce principal. You hvae the flexibility of withdrawing the $$ for emergency or for Genting etc.But they all say I get approved for 90% and give a lot of reasons ask me check for packages with developer etc say as I want Flexi loan it's better for me to take up 90%. I too busy so I just tell them whatever email me your offer I want to compare. Is it normal? Is it really better to take 90%? Lol this my first home I bought from developer. My previous homes all is subsale. Same thing why I havent paid a cent of interest for my Cheria house until now... just pump any excess to the principal as the mortgage is being disbursed |
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QUOTE(WahBiang @ Oct 8 2019, 04:34 PM) But if u put in deposit = amount disbursed, wouldn't the loan auto cancelled?? If deposit < amount disbursed, the loan will continue but with reduced interest... Thats what banker told me, nvr put in 100% of deposit into loan account else it will auto cancel and take that deposit as full loan settlement... I think you misunderstood the context of the discussion. |
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Oct 10 2019, 10:42 AM
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Oct 21 2019, 11:31 PM
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Oct 22 2019, 10:47 AM
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Oct 23 2019, 10:22 AM
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Dec 5 2019, 03:01 PM
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QUOTE(googmsftyhoo @ Dec 5 2019, 12:48 PM) Heng Dai, If the air filtration is a major factor.Thank you for letting me know that Cheria has VP and sub sale units will be available for sale soon. My opinion differs from yours when it comes to Cheria vs Dalia. Both the Cheria Type B and Dalia have the same open plan layout with some small differences. My architect wife prefers the Cheria Type B better e.g. (a) Cheria kitchen wall n window facing the house perimeter wall vs Dalia wet kitchen facing the inner house wall;(b) Cheria master bedroom has full frontal window view vs none in Dalia. Etc No doubt Dalia is bigger. Cheria Type B is slightly smaller. Although Dalia is bigger, the 3200sqft Cheria Type B is just nice and fine for a family of 4 like mine. However, due to Dalia bigger size, it will cost more for the monthly maintenance fees compared to Cheria Type B. House size although is important , it is not everything. We have to look at the house features and functions also. In my opinion, the main advantage of Cheria is that it comes with the Panasonic Puretech air filtration system build into the whole house. The Puretech integrated indoor air quality management system is important when we have to deal with the hazy season in Malaysia. This air filtration feature itself wins it all compared to other homes in Canal City/Klang Valley. More homes in Malaysia should be built with this feature as I don’t see the hazy season going away in Malaysia any time soon. Cheria homes also come with the eco friendly and energy efficient ceiling heat insulation built in. Malaysia has a very hot weather especially during the day time. A good ceiling heat insulation is very important to keep the internal of the house cool. This feature itself can save the homeowner $$ in the long term for electricity usage to cool the house. Just get any house and install it yourself., just have an inlet, install the fan with filter (many brands offering it cheap), and put in 2 outlet just lijke the current Cheria system. Done. total cost not even 5 digit. DOnt forget Cheria is all RC walls, meaning quite a few walls inside the house is "unhackable", especially upstairs. |
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Dec 18 2019, 12:42 PM
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QUOTE(googmsftyhoo @ Dec 12 2019, 11:19 AM) I know it seems like a no big deal to u. No problem. Frankly I have mentioned earlier that this "panahome air filter system" can easily be installed in any home at minimal cost. IMHO its nice to have but not a deal breaker, its like buying a house cause its got nice ceiling fans..I still think that an integrated air filtering system is very important to deal with Malaysia hazy weather and more Malaysian homes should be built with one. Some of your housing developer company CEOs and the housing minister have visited Panahome site in Japan recently to learn from Panasonic's experience in handling indoor air quality issue. Article attached below. wshoh liked this post
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Dec 18 2019, 12:43 PM
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QUOTE(scarypoolparty @ Dec 12 2019, 06:15 PM) Constantly live in a protected or filtered environment is not good for your body to produced resistance towards combating the harm. Beside malaysia air quality is not that bad except for our neigbouring country start burning. At least here you dont have hay fever. No one is discriminating againt Terrace owners, heck even the subsequent Semi D/Bungalow relase by Tropicana aka Dahlia does not come with this home air filter system. If you are so concern, you can easily install it yourself, its just slightly more complicated then installing a kitchen hood exhaust fan..Also one would wonder why trop providing air filtered system for the house? Is there something they are not telling? How about the terrace owners? Their lives not worth saving? wshoh liked this post
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Dec 18 2019, 02:18 PM
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QUOTE(mascot_lim @ Jan 3 2020, 10:23 AM) MBSA are more strict on the issuance of entertainment premises licenses.......no entertainment licenses will be issued within MBSA area except Setia Alam and I City. Which means moving forward Canal City would likely eclipse Kota Kemuning...Kota Kemuning in the recent years are more "linear" from MBSA as they are willing to issue for alcohol license for bottle beer, but not for draught license. So far MDKL I think there is so far so such restrictions on the entertainment premises. As long as you stay compliance with their existing local municipal guidelines, I think should be able to get it. |
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QUOTE(googmsftyhoo @ Jan 7 2020, 11:06 AM) Heng Dai, Fo Guang Shan temple is 12km drive from Cheria, thats about 20min unless you decide during office rush hour traffic. Nice place ample parking (unless there is some religious event).Thank you for the feedback. That's what the housewife told my wife too. Some/many wealthy local Chinese SMB businessmen from Jenjaram/Banting looking to purchase homes at Canal City. ES do the marketing but the housewife end up buying TA because of better value Hahaha I will check out the Chinese temple. It's about 15-20km drive from Canal city. It looks like a big temple and very festive (from all the photos posted on Google) An alternative buddhist temple would be the one in Bukti Rimau, thats 20km away, |
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QUOTE(googmsftyhoo @ Jan 10 2020, 10:29 AM) For the one at Bukit Rimau, are you referring to this temple? ah typo in my message was suppose to be 20 min, the only weakpoint of that temple is the lack of proper designated parking. Atleast the authorities is understandign and do not disturb those who is forced to park at the roadside/kerb. https://goo.gl/maps/Yz6kMiDgqcAgXMYg8 If yes, it is only 8km away from ES (not 20km). It is close to the Chinese Taipei International school and I have been there before once. I believe the temple has a sizable local Chinese and expatriate Taiwanese Chinese patrons. Cause KK car towing is very efficient if you double park or park at yellow lines around the commercial area aka mcdonals/banks area. |
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QUOTE(willyboy88 @ Jan 15 2020, 09:20 AM) Looks like nearby Canal city/Jenjarom is getting an ECRL passenger and freight train station at this location. The Jenjarom station like in the middle of no where.. currentl;y all plantaions therehttps://goo.gl/maps/QGrBaGLnZcmYFU7b7 This is based on the section C alignment being released for public inspection yesterday. http://www.mrl.com.my/en/ecrl-public-inspection-notice/ Other stations are Putrajaya Sentral, Nilai and Port Klang(freights only). Can expect land prices around this area to increase as logistics and distribution centers being built around the Jenjarom station. |
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