QUOTE(rocketcommercemy @ Jul 9 2018, 10:31 AM)
I am not the KLCC owner, but i owned a Kampus West City Soho, bought few years back. Actually i will say there are over supply now in Kampar near to the UTAR. You will notice so many new projects being developed in this few years. And for your information (do not trust 100% on the agent or developer). The time when my project launching, the agent said one unit can be rented out for at least RM700(one unit can be occupied by two students). But guess what, now the oversupply condition there are too many empty units there. Luckily my unit still able to rent out, many owners are still paying loan every month for 3-4 years without any income.
I am not sure how much is the KLCC, and how is the ROI. But bear in mind, those UTAR students not Sunway, Taylor rich students. Do you think they are willing to pay more than RM300 per person per month to rent a room? Just my 5 cents of opinions, maybe i am wrong.
I am not sure how much is the KLCC, and how is the ROI. But bear in mind, those UTAR students not Sunway, Taylor rich students. Do you think they are willing to pay more than RM300 per person per month to rent a room? Just my 5 cents of opinions, maybe i am wrong.
QUOTE(MrBlackie33 @ Jul 9 2018, 12:36 PM)
Couldnt agree more...the oversupply situation was started like 3 yrs ago when kampar west city and few others project completed.
6 yrs ago my westlake room cost me only 300...with more n more vp hostel now i cant see the rental go beyond that...buyers better do own due diligence and not trusting agent words blindly
6 yrs ago my westlake room cost me only 300...with more n more vp hostel now i cant see the rental go beyond that...buyers better do own due diligence and not trusting agent words blindly
QUOTE(rocketcommercemy @ Jul 9 2018, 03:54 PM)
I purchased the soho with RM66k, 312Sf, Kampus West City consider very near to the UTAR west entrance (just 4-5km)
For those who going to buy or bought KLCC, better check the exact distance yourself. Not just listen to the agent.
My rental fee now is only Rm250, minus maintenance & sinking funds is around RM200.
For those who think just 72k can get a soho and rented > RM500 per month in Kampar, i think you better buy a subsales landed house there.
Maybe you think it is damn cheap (yes if your from KL, you can't even get a flat in KL with the same price)
But remember that, that is for Kampar not KL.
Try to calculate yourself with 72k, how big the room you can purchase (my 312Sf consider very small already)?
Plus how much maintenance you have to pay every month. At the end how much you can get.
Think twice.
Well said. The next cyberjaya with oversupply of condo for uni students. Even LKW students are rich but look at cyberjaya property price.For those who going to buy or bought KLCC, better check the exact distance yourself. Not just listen to the agent.
My rental fee now is only Rm250, minus maintenance & sinking funds is around RM200.
For those who think just 72k can get a soho and rented > RM500 per month in Kampar, i think you better buy a subsales landed house there.
Maybe you think it is damn cheap (yes if your from KL, you can't even get a flat in KL with the same price)
But remember that, that is for Kampar not KL.
Try to calculate yourself with 72k, how big the room you can purchase (my 312Sf consider very small already)?
Plus how much maintenance you have to pay every month. At the end how much you can get.
Think twice.
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