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 Bandar Sri Sendayan V2, Megatownship in the making

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nescafe86
post May 31 2017, 01:14 PM

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I think BSS was a good buy only back in 2013. But now as the developer delivering more quantity rather than quality, you will see the downside of it soon.

1. The finishing of completed project by Matrix is so bad that 8/10 houses is having either crack/leaking. You want them to repair while under warranty? They will blabla you because they don't have the capacity to repair.
2. Forcing buyer to sign SnP in rush also made them desperate to sell. Why would you buy their promises when you can see many empty houses which will be sold or lelong soon?
3. You are buying a house with future price. Not current price.

I'm looking to buy at BSS as well. But all these issue made me wait and see for a moment.
nescafe86
post Jun 2 2017, 03:50 PM

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QUOTE(BSS30112015 @ May 31 2017, 04:21 PM)
As far as I know, not many houses in the newly VPed Elvina has leaking problem may be less than 5% and Matrix's contractor did come to rectify it. Nowdays no perfect house in Malaysia even big player like SP Setia, Gamuda, IOI houses may have this problem too.
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Hello BSS agent. Yes sure it is no perfect house in Malaysia but as a buyer it is our responsibility to get the best for what we going to pay. If you mentioned newly VPed Elvina doesn't have leaking, maybe bcos the owner is yet to move in. My cousin bought one is BSS and the crack/leaking problem is unbearable. It happens after 1 year it VP. Small small leaking is OK but if it become a falls on the lower floor just below the toilet is not a funny bro. Until know the master bedroom toilet cannot be used.

My point here is rather than Matrix striving for the quantity and push agent like you to sell the house, better fix the problem and make those buyer happy. I know few developer strategy just delay with the action and let the warranty run out so they are free to go.

if this can be solve, I also will consider having a unit in BSS. Or else I will continue looking elsewhere.


https://disqus.com/home/discussion/tm-insid...ayan_residents/

http://www.mainprop.com/2015/04/sendayan-h...e-breaking.html
nescafe86
post Jun 2 2017, 03:53 PM

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Even though the links I provide above is old one, this is still happening at BSS.

 

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