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aaronpang
post Feb 12 2007, 11:49 AM

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QUOTE(suiteng @ Feb 6 2007, 11:47 PM)
Puchong will be good too considering they are extending the STAR LRT line all over Puchong for the next 4 years.
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I heard runours IOI Mall also going to expend to include more floor space... yay finally a decent mall... (not boooriinng HyperMarket)

QUOTE(tinkerbel @ Feb 9 2007, 04:04 PM)
ParaOpticaL,
Puchong's already growing.  In identifying 'future growth' areas, shouldn't we talk about places which aren't developed or in the midst of developing?

Places like Puchong's got lots of potential.  Anywhere with big hypermarkets have basically oredi been identified as high growth area.  If u are far sighted, u would have purchased a propert at Puchong back in those days when even the LDP toll wasn't up - when Kinrara was considered 'ulu'  nod.gif
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Yalor... too bad I rented for nearly 8 years and got nothing doh.gif I moved into Puchong way back in 1999 when got only 2 lane road and only IOI mall.

Only recently I got enough cash to buy my own place... but that time also wasn't so good for investing the Asian Financial Crisis caused IOI to shelve or postpone a lot of their developments.

IMHO Kinrara to me still 'ULU' no offence but most of the existing developments place not very well planned out the houses and roads so badly organised! Imagine houses right next to Oxidization ponds.

I think the future is in the newer developments like Bandar Kinrara or closer to Bukit Jalil.

QUOTE(EDK @ Feb 9 2007, 04:25 PM)
Puchong rental price is getting up fast.
The place is hectic & not quite safe duh...


Added on February 9, 2007, 4:27 pm

Walau u so fast, u gonna be rich soon mr early bird  laugh.gif
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Puchong rental OK only... real gains are from capital returns of property. So many new houses just get keys and the owners already want to sell/rent.

It's as safe as any other town in Selangor, just take precautions. I keep a dog to stop people from stealing my shoes at night brows.gif. At least I didn't get robbed like in 1Utama.

QUOTE(tinkerbel @ Feb 10 2007, 12:16 PM)
suiteng,
There's huge potential at CyberJaya but for now it's a bit difficult.  People would rather be staying at Puchong than CyberJaya but soon, people will start moving to the 'out-er skirts' smile.gif
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I work in Cyberjaya and even I don't want to stay there... I think Cyberjaya problem is the lack of critical mass.

Not enough population so businesses like food, shopping, market and other simple convenience are not available... but given the long run it might become the next Puchong!

What Cyberjaya needs is to attract people and a good developer that can deliver a good mix of commercial and housing development... like what IOI corp. did for Puchong thumbup.gif

However I'd be more inclined to "gamble" invest money on Taman Equine/Serdang.

QUOTE(Canopies @ Feb 11 2007, 01:53 AM)
but does cyberjaya has chinese foodcourt?
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Got but very few and mostly those halal type... like Penang House (Street Mall) or Padi/Old Town Kopitiam (in front of DHL).

That's why I'd prefer Taman Equine/Serdang...
aaronpang
post Mar 7 2007, 02:26 PM

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QUOTE(suiteng @ Mar 7 2007, 10:01 AM)
AFAIK, one will pass by either Kinrara or Bintang supermarket area biggrin.gif
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So weird why not the heavy traffic areas like pusat bandar puchong or bandar puteri... the traffic in and around the IOI mall stretch is such a pain...

Too many cars until the roads cannot support...

This post has been edited by aaronpang: Mar 7 2007, 02:26 PM

 

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