QUOTE(Navigator J @ Sep 3 2019, 01:13 PM)
Why MahSing and other developers want to have developments in Sentul is because of Sentul actually is a very potential area. As you can see if let's take KLCC as a center of point, with radius of 5 km distance of surrounding area such as Bukit Bintang& Ampang is already developed, but one of the place that is also close with KL and people ignore that place, which is Sentul!
Why people 'ignore' the area of Sentul?
1. No Shopping Mall
2. No much current development
3. Stereotype thinking of Sentul is an 'old' area or “Indian" gangster area
But actually guys under DBKL 2020 city development blueprint, there are 8 zones is under in the cover of DBKL city development, and including Sentul.
Developer build where they believe could sell and make profit; the rest is marketing talk.
QUOTE(Navigator J @ Sep 3 2019, 03:07 PM)
Sentul is a very potential place, why i say so?
1. YTL huge development in Sentul - A very big land bought by YTL, such as Fennel (a landmark in Sentul now), D5 D7 high class level office suites
2. The Curve developer bought a big land (what development will be develop is tbc)
3. MSC land in Sentul - Create lot of working opportunities in Sentul for IT professional
4. MRT Sentul West station estimated completion date on 2021/2022 - 3 stations to be reach KLCC MRT station
5. McDonalds is constructing new branch in Jalan Sentul Pasar - franchise start to enter Sentul
6. Lower entry fee compare with other areas
Hence in the point of No 1,2,3 and 5, it'll create much of working opportunities in Sentul, and also the effect of franchise, and in the future all these will make Sentul to another level. When more people enter to Sentul in the future, more property supply needed in Sentul.
For M Arisa will be a new landmark in Sentul, design such as M City in Ampang. Previosly M Centura don't have balcony, but for phrase 2 M Arisa is a improved version from Centura.
In my view, M Arisa is a very good property to own, even for investment or own stay.
By law of supply and demand; when supply > demand, price drop and v.v. with so many supply coming, price is likely to drop than rise.