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Legasi @ BK8 Kinrara, Freehold DST
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z3r0l33t
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Dec 1 2020, 01:55 PM
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To be fair, whilst I think that could be beneficial to Legasi owners, I think the addition of a slip road from Kinrara to KWC / Jalan Impian Indah could hamper the value of the properties within Bandar Kinrara itself as the public could use the slip road as an alternative access thereby making Bandar Kinrara a more publicly accessible area (less privacy). My 2 cents anyhow.
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lumdra
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Dec 1 2020, 02:37 PM
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I think there shouldn't be a slip road as it will compromise the quality of living for Legasi owners vs the small convenience of quicker exit and having privacy compromised.
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lumdra
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Dec 2 2020, 10:25 AM
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QUOTE(Spongebob roundpants @ Dec 1 2020, 01:29 PM) https://pphm.com.my/projek-perumahan-pemban...perumahan-ltat/Built by ltat for army personnel and retirees. I'm quite neutral on it. Just didnt like the facade of it so my unit facing away. Just saw that there is shop lot units as well. Can non malay purchase ? Any idea?
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lumdra
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Dec 2 2020, 10:25 AM
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QUOTE(Spongebob roundpants @ Dec 1 2020, 01:29 PM) https://pphm.com.my/projek-perumahan-pemban...perumahan-ltat/Built by ltat for army personnel and retirees. I'm quite neutral on it. Just didnt like the facade of it so my unit facing away. Just saw that there is shop lot units as well. Can non malay purchase ? Any idea?
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vayrence92 P
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Dec 2 2020, 06:25 PM
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Image 1: Any feng shui sifu out there can enlight me? I noticed that several units are facing the traffic light junction. Even though the perimeter is covered with anti-climb fence, but it is still pantang for chinese right? since car light can keep shine on you? Image 2: Went to the site today. I notice that the house facing units of legasi 3 is located at low land. Quite some height lower than Jalan Impian Indah. Nonetheless, its a gradual declining slope. Attached thumbnail(s)
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surf-it
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Dec 2 2020, 09:33 PM
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not that bad lah, since it is separated with a padang in between, so more of whether you can accept or not
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lumdra
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Dec 3 2020, 10:38 AM
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QUOTE(vayrence92 @ Dec 2 2020, 06:25 PM) Image 1: Any feng shui sifu out there can enlight me? I noticed that several units are facing the traffic light junction. Even though the perimeter is covered with anti-climb fence, but it is still pantang for chinese right? since car light can keep shine on you? Image 2: Went to the site today. I notice that the house facing units of legasi 3 is located at low land. Quite some height lower than Jalan Impian Indah. Nonetheless, its a gradual declining slope. Image 1: I think as long it crosses the road already that should be fine. It is not directly facing it Image 2: Indeed, best place to imagine how it will look like will be Rimbun. There's some units having the same condition
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lumdra
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Dec 3 2020, 10:39 AM
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QUOTE(surf-it @ Dec 2 2020, 09:33 PM) not that bad lah, since it is separated with a padang in between, so more of whether you can accept or not Totally forgotten about the padang. i think its much separated already. More on personal preferences
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z3r0l33t
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Dec 3 2020, 12:36 PM
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Apparently the main road is 40 ft wide - does anyone know if that's considered wide? I understand typical double lane is 22 ft (7.0m). That could also provide a buffer for the houses (with the padang providing an additional space buffer).
Separately, would it be the prerogative of the developer or RA if we would prefer the anticlimb fence to be a wall instead?
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lumdra
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Dec 3 2020, 12:45 PM
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QUOTE(z3r0l33t @ Dec 3 2020, 12:36 PM) Apparently the main road is 40 ft wide - does anyone know if that's considered wide? I understand typical double lane is 22 ft (7.0m). That could also provide a buffer for the houses (with the padang providing an additional space buffer). Separately, would it be the prerogative of the developer or RA if we would prefer the anticlimb fence to be a wall instead? I would think 40 feet is wide actually. Have seen narrower and amount of cars and the way the park makes it horrendous. I personally would prefer anticlimb fence though.. why wall?
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ML58440
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Dec 3 2020, 02:34 PM
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QUOTE(lumdra @ Dec 3 2020, 12:45 PM) I would think 40 feet is wide actually. Have seen narrower and amount of cars and the way the park makes it horrendous. I personally would prefer anticlimb fence though.. why wall? I guess wall can block some noise, dust and road view rather facing it directly. A wall may form more closed surrounding compare to anti climb fence which may feels more open. Just my opinion.
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z3r0l33t
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Dec 3 2020, 03:16 PM
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QUOTE(ML58440 @ Dec 3 2020, 02:34 PM) I guess wall can block some noise, dust and road view rather facing it directly. A wall may form more closed surrounding compare to anti climb fence which may feels more open. Just my opinion. Precisely why I would've preferred a wall as opposed to a anticlimb fence as there'll likely be a lot of road noise considering the potential future density of the area in front of legasi 3. Nevertheless, if it's a RA matter then will leave it as such first.
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surf-it
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Dec 3 2020, 04:02 PM
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wall will cost much more, and if I am not wrong, if not a G&G strata development, cannot use wall, only can use perimeter fencing
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surf-it
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Dec 3 2020, 04:03 PM
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QUOTE(lumdra @ Dec 3 2020, 12:45 PM) I would think 40 feet is wide actually. Have seen narrower and amount of cars and the way the park makes it horrendous. I personally would prefer anticlimb fence though.. why wall? some high end dev is 50 feet, but 40 feet should be good enough, pretty standard
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lumdra
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Dec 4 2020, 09:54 AM
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QUOTE(z3r0l33t @ Dec 3 2020, 03:16 PM) Precisely why I would've preferred a wall as opposed to a anticlimb fence as there'll likely be a lot of road noise considering the potential future density of the area in front of legasi 3. Nevertheless, if it's a RA matter then will leave it as such first. That makes a alot of sense! i think should have a wall for the back and perhaps anti climb fence in front then? But lets see of course!
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lumdra
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Dec 4 2020, 09:55 AM
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QUOTE(surf-it @ Dec 3 2020, 04:02 PM) wall will cost much more, and if I am not wrong, if not a G&G strata development, cannot use wall, only can use perimeter fencing Interesting, learning something new here.
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lumdra
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Dec 4 2020, 09:56 AM
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QUOTE(surf-it @ Dec 3 2020, 04:03 PM) some high end dev is 50 feet, but 40 feet should be good enough, pretty standard 40 feet of main road and 5 feet of kaki lima in pront of porch x 2 = in total 50 feet already maybe?
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yue90
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Dec 8 2020, 02:39 PM
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QUOTE(vayrence92 @ Dec 2 2020, 06:25 PM) Image 1: Any feng shui sifu out there can enlight me? I noticed that several units are facing the traffic light junction. Even though the perimeter is covered with anti-climb fence, but it is still pantang for chinese right? since car light can keep shine on you? Image 2: Went to the site today. I notice that the house facing units of legasi 3 is located at low land. Quite some height lower than Jalan Impian Indah. Nonetheless, its a gradual declining slope. Actually I am the waiting list that managed to book one of the unit mentioned above , but after long consideration and went several times to the site survey , decided to give it up as it is very close to the traffic light junction. Feng shui wise and noise pollution will be bad. Some unit even facing TNB house at the back of the house. Quite sad that have to give up on purchasing but hopefully can get better property in future.
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lumdra
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Dec 8 2020, 03:19 PM
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QUOTE(yue90 @ Dec 8 2020, 02:39 PM) Actually I am the waiting list that managed to book one of the unit mentioned above , but after long consideration and went several times to the site survey , decided to give it up as it is very close to the traffic light junction. Feng shui wise and noise pollution will be bad. Some unit even facing TNB house at the back of the house. Quite sad that have to give up on purchasing but hopefully can get better property in future.  Ahh which unit u managed to secure initially? True that Legasi 3 phase has alot of dropout because the land locality not as strategic as phase 1 and phase 2
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vayrence92 P
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Dec 8 2020, 10:57 PM
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QUOTE(yue90 @ Dec 8 2020, 02:39 PM) Actually I am the waiting list that managed to book one of the unit mentioned above , but after long consideration and went several times to the site survey , decided to give it up as it is very close to the traffic light junction. Feng shui wise and noise pollution will be bad. Some unit even facing TNB house at the back of the house. Quite sad that have to give up on purchasing but hopefully can get better property in future.  Have been receiving mixed views regarding the housing position especially from relatives' sides. Some say cars' light will shine at night and it is not good. Some say it doesn't matter because the opposite road is not directly connected to legasi 3. Nonetheless, we decided to go with it because if there is a problem, there will be solution haha. They say install auto-gate without hole then the problem can be mitigated. Im mind blown. Still I am uncertain about all this feng shui stuff. Hopefully got some pro feng shui sifu can enlight me. Legasi 4 will be much lower than the road. Some may feel pantang about it. As for subsale, the price is relatively high even Irama 2 intermediate unit asking around 1.15-1.2m. After visiting so many times (day and night), I feel that even the LTAT is occupied, it would not be much of a problem because Legasi is facing the back of the LTAT. Well, I may be wrong and only time will tell.
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