QUOTE(Eddy924 @ Jun 30 2018, 04:06 PM)
Not 20k yet i think, but maybe 13k? I guess la
So far around southern of KL, like around OKR like have more rumawip than any other area.
Freehold or not will not be my focus, for the price given + location consideration i might rather choose a more desire located rumawip which is leasehold. Gembira 737 just next to HTC (I mean so damn close), so wont be my choice, and Selesa apartment im too late for it.
Am considering Platinum OUG vs Lily Apartment vs Suria Pantai.. Or any upcoming project? Btw, Desamas (Not Desa satumas) by AK is not bad too.. Too bad im looking for easy entry without fork out 10% down payment, which AK insist all buyer must pay (did anyone get exempted if manage to get full loan).
I guess future of affordable housing its under PKR minister Zuraidah administration? (Correct me if im wrong) hope she really look into continuous promoting n develop more rumawip or any name which they wanna call.
Very curious, so here's a simple count.
The actual number might be higher since some of the bigger projects launch in phases.
A lot of the projects are part of a bigger development, so the total units including non-Rumwip would be much higher.
Number of units according to Rumawip site:
220: Platinum OUG by Platinum Victory (“PV”)
556: Lily Aprtment by Havana Solaris
478: Kuchaimas by Aset Kayamas (“AK”)
3002: Desa Satumas by AK
323: Desamas by AK
490: Casa Green by Amber Homes
884 (x2?) Suria Pantai by IJM Land
1120: Ritz Communities by PolyRitz
272: Rimbunan Petaling
1051: Lanai Bukit Jalil
1050: Jalilmas by AK
638: Gembira 737
537: D'Nuri by Exim
91: Selesa Apartment
524: Puchongmas by AK
512: Residensi Hijauan Lumayan
Adds up to about 12k units I think