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Investment KL48 @ Jalan Sungai Besi, Latest Chan Show Lin Project

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post Nov 8 2022, 01:29 AM

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QUOTE(Najibaik @ Nov 8 2022, 12:49 AM)
it showed 1km from Jubilee to LRT Pudu man, need at least 20mins walking

miharja is okay as that rumahwip can walk to LRT Miharja

yet again it is different product and rumahwip quality getting lower and lower these day

my rumahwip was early phases so it is still okay for me
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I don't think you need 20mins to walk 1km unless you walk really slow. It'll be 15mins top for the journey my friend. The walk is not so bad too because they'll be many people walking with you.
Akasia Jubilee is one of the examples for lower quality Rumawips I'm afraid. But Pitta Residence is very good, having a balcony and a sky lounge. 😂

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It's actually 1km because the pedestrian crossing is right in front of Restaurant Huat Kee.
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post Nov 8 2022, 08:55 AM

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QUOTE(Ch0wCh0w @ Nov 8 2022, 01:29 AM)
I don't think you need 20mins to walk 1km unless you walk really slow. It'll be 15mins top for the journey my friend. The walk is not so bad too because they'll be many people walking with you.
Akasia Jubilee is one of the examples for lower quality Rumawips I'm afraid. But Pitta Residence is very good, having a balcony and a sky lounge. 😂

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It's actually 1km because the pedestrian crossing is right in front of Restaurant Huat Kee.
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LOL.. just realised your walkable means 15min walk? Just can say you are so healthy and adaptable to rain or shine~ thumbup.gif

Most people can accept walking within =<500m only because of the weather in Malaysia.. I said MOST ya (based on probability).. for sure 15min or 20min also got but very less..

Every day go back and forth 30min gone for just walking between station and home.. Maybe you are too free and dont have so many stuffs to do.. time are more valuable to others somehow

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LOL.. just realised your walkable means 15min walk? Just can say you are so healthy and adaptable to rain or shine~  thumbup.gif

Most people can accept walking within =<500m only because of the weather in Malaysia.. I said MOST ya (based on probability).. for sure 15min or 20min also got but very less..

Every day go back and forth 30min gone for just walking between station and home. Maybe you are too free and dont have so many stuffs to do.. time are more valuable to others somehow
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Sharing my experience in walking to work. Compared to driving and taking LRT/MRT, it's a time saving (for me at least). Driving and getting stuck in jam is even more unproductive and taking MRT/LRT and waiting for your turns to get into cabin is also more unproductive to me. Depends on how early u leave home to work, generally 6.30am walk 30 mins to 7am is okay for me though. I've tried 5.30am walk 2.5 hours to work (for experiment purposes lol ) at about 13km to office. It's sweaty and you'll need to bath for sure, but it'll be very productive during working hours. biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(Marcus1680803 @ Nov 8 2022, 08:55 AM)
LOL.. just realised your walkable means 15min walk? Just can say you are so healthy and adaptable to rain or shine~  thumbup.gif

Most people can accept walking within =<500m only because of the weather in Malaysia.. I said MOST ya (based on probability).. for sure 15min or 20min also got but very less..

Every day go back and forth 30min gone for just walking between station and home.. Maybe you are too free and dont have so many stuffs to do.. time are more valuable to others somehow
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KL48 is not near to LRT CSL as well. That is why it is used to compare with Akasia Jubilee and Pitta Residence for the similar distance and time required to the respective stations. So atas people like international students or high paid workers have better choices like Lavile or even just stay where they are working like right in TRX or KLCC. The point of CSL is mainly for the LRT since MRT2 will not be operating until 2023, just like Skyline Pudu. Time is seen as equally important for the group who chooses to stay in these three locations, or else they'd be staying somewhere else. So if walking more than 500m is not okay, KL48 will not be for you.

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QUOTE(Ch0wCh0w @ Nov 8 2022, 09:44 AM)
KL48 is not near to LRT CSL as well. That is why it is used to compare with Akasia Jubilee and Pitta Residence for the similar distance and time required to the respective stations. So atas people like international students or high paid workers have better choices like Lavile or even just stay where they are working like right in TRX or KLCC. The point of CSL is mainly for the LRT since MRT2 will not be operating until 2023, just like Skyline Pudu. Time is seen as equally important for the group who chooses to stay in these three locations, or else they'd be staying somewhere else. So if walking more than 500m is not okay, KL48 will not be for you.
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They say got shutter bus to LRT station.
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They say got shutter bus to LRT station.
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Yes the SA promotes this feature given by the developer. Which further shows that the distance, terrain, environment or other factors being unwalkable for many people. You'd have to wait for the bus with the vast amounts of people staying in this residence.
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QUOTE(Ch0wCh0w @ Nov 8 2022, 10:24 AM)
Yes the SA promotes this feature given by the developer. Which further shows that the distance, terrain, environment or other factors being unwalkable for many people. You'd have to wait for the bus with the vast amounts of people staying in this residence.
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Yes, you are right, so I decided to cancel the booking, the CONS > PROS.
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post Nov 8 2022, 11:44 AM

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QUOTE(Ch0wCh0w @ Nov 8 2022, 09:44 AM)
KL48 is not near to LRT CSL as well. That is why it is used to compare with Akasia Jubilee and Pitta Residence for the similar distance and time required to the respective stations. So atas people like international students or high paid workers have better choices like Lavile or even just stay where they are working like right in TRX or KLCC. The point of CSL is mainly for the LRT since MRT2 will not be operating until 2023, just like Skyline Pudu. Time is seen as equally important for the group who chooses to stay in these three locations, or else they'd be staying somewhere else. So if walking more than 500m is not okay, KL48 will not be for you.
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If you walked from the KL48 site to LRT station entrance beside Midea (which linked to MRT station as well), the distance is 550m and 7min walking according to google map.. dont even know what is the need for shutter bus when you can walk 15-20min whistling.gif maybe you didn't do your homework good enough since you mentioned they have similar distance and time required puke.gif

Even funnier when you mentioned "CSL is mainly for the LRT since MRT2 will not be operating until 2023, just like Skyline Pudu" rclxub.gif Well, how are you going to use the MRT2 now when KL48 isn't even completed yet? Even for Skyline, how are you going to use the LRT when Skyline is not even completed yet? So, what's the point of your statement when MRT2 is already in operation by the time the projects are completed?

PS: Im not a KL48 buyer. I'm Trion2 owner instead, which the distance is 450m and 5min walking instead.. 15min, no thanks..

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QUOTE(Marcus1680803 @ Nov 8 2022, 11:44 AM)
If you walked from the KL48 site to LRT station entrance beside Midea (which linked to MRT station as well), the distance is 550m and 7min walking according to google map.. dont even know what is the need for shutter bus when you can walk 15-20min  whistling.gif  maybe you didn't do your homework good enough since you mentioned they have similar distance and time required  puke.gif

Even funnier when you mentioned "CSL is mainly for the LRT since MRT2 will not be operating until 2023, just like Skyline Pudu"  rclxub.gif  Well, how are you going to use the MRT2 now when KL48 isn't even completed yet? Even for Skyline, how are you going to use the LRT when Skyline is not even completed yet? So, what's the point of your statement when MRT2 is already in operation by the time the projects are completed?

PS: Im not a KL48 buyer. I'm Trion2 owner instead, which the distance is 450m and 5min walking instead.. 15min, no thanks..

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This is the route I took from KL48 site to CSL station yea. I don't know which location you used so I'm showing you mine. Similar distance does not mean it's the equal distance. If you factor in terrain, environment and other factors, it might be the similar distance to some people, and it might not be too, really depends on the individual.


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I understand you have a lot of questions. These are just my findings and I am simply sharing it in the thread. Since the three locations are along the LRT line, the MRT2 line although an added bonus to CSL, it has a further walking distance as compared to the LRT line, which means the main attraction for CSL projects in transportation would be mainly the LRT. I believe there is no right and wrong answers here. It's a discussion so that everyone understands the competition. It's not really realistic to say that this project is a sure win when compared to the rest of the surrounding projects. In the end everyone should judge themselves.
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post Nov 8 2022, 02:48 PM

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If you guys are not jumping down from the window, the most accurate measurement is start from your unit's door step.
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QUOTE(Jimmy2022 @ Nov 8 2022, 02:48 PM)
If you guys are not jumping down from the window,  the most accurate measurement is start from your unit's door step.
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Everyone just magically appears in the projects front gate for some reason 😂
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QUOTE(Ch0wCh0w @ Nov 8 2022, 01:29 AM)
I don't think you need 20mins to walk 1km unless you walk really slow. It'll be 15mins top for the journey my friend. The walk is not so bad too because they'll be many people walking with you.
Akasia Jubilee is one of the examples for lower quality Rumawips I'm afraid. But Pitta Residence is very good, having a balcony and a sky lounge. 😂

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It's actually 1km because the pedestrian crossing is right in front of Restaurant Huat Kee.
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trust me man i walked 1km from my house to cheras lrt back during my college days and normal walking take about 20mins

plus walking 1km is insane man, doubt many youngster nowadays do this

still rumahwip isnt suppose for investment hence i guess it is still okay
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QUOTE(Ch0wCh0w @ Nov 8 2022, 02:29 PM)
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This is the route I took from KL48 site to CSL station yea. I don't know which location you used so I'm showing you mine. Similar distance does not mean it's the equal distance. If you factor in terrain, environment and other factors, it might be the similar distance to some people, and it might not be too, really depends on the individual.
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I understand you have a lot of questions. These are just my findings and I am simply sharing it in the thread. Since the three locations are along the LRT line, the MRT2 line although an added bonus to CSL, it has a further walking distance as compared to the LRT line, which means the main attraction for CSL projects in transportation would be mainly the LRT. I believe there is no right and wrong answers here. It's a discussion so that everyone understands the competition. It's not really realistic to say that this project is a sure win when compared to the rest of the surrounding projects. In the end everyone should judge themselves.
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I think you have a comprehension problem here.. I already mentioned there's a entrance beside Midea (as clearly shown in your own screenshot) or between Pos Malaysia and Midea which is under construction.. google maps isn't updated yet so it doesnt direct you the shortest distance.. that's is why I said you are not doing your homework good enough.. even after enlightenment, you are still too lazy to check it out.. yawn.gif if 7min and 15min is similar distance to you, god knows your level of comprehension when the difference is more than double whistling.gif

you might challenge even reaching the entrance, I will still have to walk a distance to reach the platform... I mean, you reach the entrance of whatever LRT or MRT you dont have to walk a distance to reach the platform as well?

anyway, just go for your rumawip if it is within your affordable range.. LOL.

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QUOTE(Ch0wCh0w @ Nov 8 2022, 02:29 PM)
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This is the route I took from KL48 site to CSL station yea. I don't know which location you used so I'm showing you mine. Similar distance does not mean it's the equal distance. If you factor in terrain, environment and other factors, it might be the similar distance to some people, and it might not be too, really depends on the individual.
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I understand you have a lot of questions. These are just my findings and I am simply sharing it in the thread. Since the three locations are along the LRT line, the MRT2 line although an added bonus to CSL, it has a further walking distance as compared to the LRT line, which means the main attraction for CSL projects in transportation would be mainly the LRT. I believe there is no right and wrong answers here. It's a discussion so that everyone understands the competition. It's not really realistic to say that this project is a sure win when compared to the rest of the surrounding projects. In the end everyone should judge themselves.
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yup mrt is further inside than lrt since it is underground but the mrt entrance is about 250-300m infront of LRT, it is a link bridge to both lrt & mrt

again i agree as long as buyers are aware and happy about it I suppose others ppl comment are not so relevant to them
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QUOTE(Marcus1680803 @ Nov 8 2022, 03:47 PM)
I think you have a comprehension problem here.. I already mentioned there's a entrance beside Midea (as clearly shown in your own screenshot) or between Pos Malaysia and Midea which is under construction.. google maps isn't updated yet so it doesnt direct you the shortest distance.. that's is why I said you are not doing your homework good enough.. even after enlightenment, you are still too lazy to check it out..  yawn.gif  if 7min and 15min is similar distance to you, god knows your level of comprehension when the difference is more than double  whistling.gif

you might challenge even reaching the entrance, I will still have to walk a distance to reach MRT and taking a coach... I mean, which MRT is not like that? You reach the entrance of whatever LRT or MRT you dont have to walk a distance to exactly reaching the coach waiting area?

anyway, just go for your rumawip which is within your affordable range.. LOL.
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i also not aware until you mentioned

I try walk the other day from KL48 site to the entrance at medea there, normal walking speed about 5min 50sec

I think the distance is acceptable, can't complain much, though how far from the mrt entrance until the plaftform I don't know but different ppl has different measurement approach.

those who actually not talking MRT LRT will measure from their unit door step to MRT train door
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QUOTE(Najibaik @ Nov 8 2022, 03:56 PM)
i also not aware until you mentioned

I try walk the other day from KL48 site to the entrance at medea there, normal walking speed about 5min 50sec

I think the distance is acceptable, can't complain much, though how far from the mrt entrance until the plaftform I don't know but different ppl has different measurement approach.

those who actually not talking MRT LRT will measure from their unit door step to MRT train door
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The Midea Scott entrance is a good access to the LRT not gonna lie. Saying that you've reached the LRT station from there is like saying you're already in Midvalley mall when you arrive Abdullah Hukum Station though.
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QUOTE(Ch0wCh0w @ Nov 8 2022, 04:02 PM)
The Midea Scott entrance is a good access to the LRT not gonna lie. Saying that you've reached the LRT station from there is like saying you're already in Midvalley mall when you arrive Abdullah Hukum Station though.
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Honestly speaking, IT IS!!! rclxms.gif when you reach the entrance, you go up and down the stairs/escalator, it is already the LRT platform.. so next year there will be 2 entrances to reach the LRT platform (current+new one) from both sides of the end

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QUOTE(Najibaik @ Nov 8 2022, 03:46 PM)
trust me man i walked 1km from my house to cheras lrt back during my college days and normal walking take about 20mins

plus walking 1km is insane man, doubt many youngster nowadays do this

still rumahwip isnt suppose for investment hence i guess it is still okay
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Serious? 1 km walk is insane? No wonder we’re the most obese in Asia. A typical thread mill session is like 3-4 km.

Then you all need to live in those coffin cubicles in a train station and stumble out to go to work like in Japan.

This country worries me - we’re really entitled, prejudiced and lazy with a third world income. It’s not a good combo.

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QUOTE(Cavatzu @ Nov 8 2022, 05:44 PM)
Serious? 1 km walk is insane? No wonder we’re the most obese in Asia. A typical thread mill session is like 3-4 km.

Then you all need to live in those coffin cubicles in a train station and stumble out to go to work like in Japan.

This country worries me - we’re really entitled, prejudiced  and lazy with a third world income. It’s not a good combo.
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You realise your thread mill session is covered from rain and shine and provided with air-conditioners right?

If you are talking about investment and probability, 1km walk back and forth everyday is seriously a big no-no for MANY people on the demand side although you FEEL it's ok for you~~

Avoiding obese has got many other ways which are much more effective, and 1km walk doenst contribute much to be honest.. dont try to moral kidnap people here..

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QUOTE(Cavatzu @ Nov 8 2022, 05:44 PM)
Serious? 1 km walk is insane? No wonder we’re the most obese in Asia. A typical thread mill session is like 3-4 km.

Then you all need to live in those coffin cubicles in a train station and stumble out to go to work like in Japan.

This country worries me - we’re really entitled, prejudiced  and lazy with a third world income. It’s not a good combo.
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1km is "not insane" only if there's proper pedestrian pathways, not just tiny narrow sidewalks with zero cover and no barrier next to >80kmph highways. That's assuming such pathways exist. Too many developments promoting "walking distance" but the walk involves walking on the edge of a busy 4-lane highway for example.

Malaysia weather and traffic limit the safety and comfort of walking.

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