QUOTE(NorAzdanNordin @ Oct 23 2020, 01:41 PM)
It’s the buyers fault to believe into rumours that the land was going to be developed, because at that time it was still just rumours.
Even when serene was first launched years ago, it was obvious that the industrial land next to it is there to stay. Again like I said, even if WD land was bought by sunway, there’s still tons of other factories there in the industrial zone.
Those who bought with the hope that the industrial zone is going to disappear is day dreaming.
And again, like I said previously, Serene is NOT suitable for an investment. Horrible location for investment, no potential tenants to stay there to. Anybody who buys serene for the hope of redevelopment and potential investment, are just not savvy investors, or they didn’t do their homework.
So, again, I ask, what’s the big deal? Serene was never a good investment property, it’s for own stay.
If people want to buy sunway property for investment, there’s tons of them in south quay.
Fully agreed. I bet 90% of those bought are for own stay.Even when serene was first launched years ago, it was obvious that the industrial land next to it is there to stay. Again like I said, even if WD land was bought by sunway, there’s still tons of other factories there in the industrial zone.
Those who bought with the hope that the industrial zone is going to disappear is day dreaming.
And again, like I said previously, Serene is NOT suitable for an investment. Horrible location for investment, no potential tenants to stay there to. Anybody who buys serene for the hope of redevelopment and potential investment, are just not savvy investors, or they didn’t do their homework.
So, again, I ask, what’s the big deal? Serene was never a good investment property, it’s for own stay.
If people want to buy sunway property for investment, there’s tons of them in south quay.
Oct 30 2020, 10:18 AM

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