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Investment Buying a PV or AK property. Yes or NO?, Title says it all, why or why not?
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aaron1717
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Mar 26 2019, 03:35 PM
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frankly speaking... AK and PV are quite similar... in a sense that no bombastic workmanship... but most of the time reasonable... and their designs also not really bombastic... but just enough to justify the pricing they offer... as for mah sing.... haiz.....
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aaron1717
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Mar 26 2019, 03:47 PM
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QUOTE(woolei @ Mar 26 2019, 03:42 PM) AK suck... u see their design, all the same, nothing special. in term of appreciation, very low. Kuchai Avenue: 150k -> 550k (350%~400%) Connaught Avenue: 185k -> 380k (70%~90%) Parklane Oug: 270k->410k (20%~30%) i tot he is talking about aset kayamas? or is he talking akisama? lol
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aaron1717
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Mar 26 2019, 04:06 PM
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QUOTE(Bjorn1688 @ Mar 26 2019, 04:01 PM) Very true, but I suppose they are both meeting the housing needs of many. Not everyone can afford to pay RM200psf more for something better in a similar area. One way to look at it is these are the Axias and Myvis of the housing market. Am sure many of those buying these would love to buy something better. well personally visited alot of AK completed projects... workmanship average... since my expectation for them are quite low... at least most of the defects are easy to repair issues and their facilities and general area really looks as good as brochure shown... not really to the extent of mah sing where u pay premium get peanuts.... lol
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