QUOTE(queeninee @ Mar 31 2023, 02:23 PM)
Queeninee, I went to the SJCC sales gallery. Looks good.It's open for booking, just deposit your cheque. When they launch, early bird bookers can choose online.
TEJA Subang Jaya (SJCC) by Sime Darby
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QUOTE(Aaron212 @ Apr 16 2023, 05:14 PM) They have 3 sizes, from 800sf to 1150sf.Layout looks good, and this is freehold, from good developer Location is convenient, can walk to Subang Parade etc, and not too near TNB It's by the highway though , so depends on whether ok with that, the rest are all plus points Anyone interested should go to the gallery and deposit their cheque to book a spot to select units on 20 May, they say this will be online access This post has been edited by IronManz: Apr 16 2023, 06:49 PM |
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QUOTE(Aaron212 @ Apr 16 2023, 07:18 PM) Maybe good for investment there Aaron, am not that young anymore, and have changed homes a few times, thinking for this one for the long term, so am looking only at freehold onesBut own stay maybe no How old are u bro? 1st home? What loc u targeting Agree with you re that property, own stay probably would prefer not too near highway |
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QUOTE(Longshot @ Apr 17 2023, 01:30 PM) Hi Boss, Thanks for your personal sharing, Longshot. Given someone more adventurous, your suggestion is worth thinking about, to get the location and the nearby park. But I don't have the energy now to oversea overhauling the interior of subsale units.Just came across my mind, thought I share. Must it be brand new development? What's your budget and how many occupants? If you are considering non landed in PH or Subang Jaya, you might want to take a look at Sri Bayu Condominium in USJ 11. Median price is around RM480psf with build up around 13xxsqf. Not sure the smaller 1100 sqf is available. This condo is quite old but it's pretty well maintained and density is low compare to these days new launch. Size is pretty optimum, not too big and not too small. Think the 2 blocks just had a new coat of paint a few years back. Bear in mind the low rise block of 3 storey high I think is a walk up. Can't recall all the details of the condo units as it was many moons ago since I did the research. In front of the Condo is the huge USJ 11 Park, I think the park is around 6 acres and is 1 of the most popular park for the USJ residents. In the evening can get pretty crowded with lots of car parking on both side of the road. A short walk about 500 meters to usj11/3 and you will find 2 rows of shops for your groceries need. There is a wet market there every week but I can't recall which day of the week it is. If you want more choices, a short drive (approx 2 to 3 minutes, excluding time to find parking..ya) to Taipan commercial and you will have almost everything. The condo is surrounded by landed dslh and the park in front, so basically nothing is going to block your view and is a distance away from any highway or HTC. It is also not facing any big main road and is full residential title. So no outsider or commi going to be inside the condo. However, do note you'll need to spend some money to do up the interior of the unit, including wiring and piping. Flooring, kitchen and wardrobe all depends on the condition of the unit but it should be much lesser issue compare to a landed. Between this and Tropika Paradise, I think this is more worth it but Tropika Paradise do have the advantage of direct link to LRT station. Again, it depends on what you are looking for or prioritize. While these old condo may not look appealing, they are normally way more practical with lesser fancy facilities and way lower density. Developer just won't build such low density project anymore unless they can have ur kidneys, arms, legs and maybe even liver. Another point to note is such property has a record already. Valuation is there and it won't vary much unless there is a force sale which is very unlikely. A new development won't have historical data, so the valuation is subjective and all u need is a few desperate owners throwing prices upon VP and you'll see your unit price going down before your 1st defect is fixed. You may feel it doesn't affect you since ownstay but you never know when you need to exit. Property is not only for ownstay but is also a form of capital preservation. You don't want your lifesaving going downhill as you age older. Happy hunting...ya |
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QUOTE(Aaron212 @ Apr 17 2023, 07:05 PM) U are like me Come back to the light sideExcept I turned to the dark side, I accepted leasehold Initial I also die die must FH But after doing too much research I slowly accepted LH Imagine paying premium money, and not getting to keep it forever. Then it's really like leasing/renting. Needing to renew every few decades, passing on that burden to the next generation. It's like getting a PR vs a permit to stay that has to be renewed at fixed intervals. |
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QUOTE(Aaron212 @ Apr 17 2023, 09:05 PM) Correct What is DD?So please do own DD and make own conclusion Cannot compare landed Landed in bangsar leasehold also can sell sky price We are comparing high rise Investors only will look at roi of rental/ capital appreciation Notice how the marketing people have been beautifying the names of different areas. Bangsar South, Cyber West, North Kiara, original names no more, our world is becoming a much prettier sounding place now |
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QUOTE(Longshot @ Apr 17 2023, 09:00 PM) LH may not be a concern to you but will it be a concern to your buyers when you want to exit? Valid points. I don't mind that they don't know me or know my name, still good to die knowing that I left them something so they have some financial support to do what they'd like to do but would otherwise not have the financial means to do so. They can sell my old freehold property.Same goes with HTC, many say no issue but when it comes to selling time, buyers are immediately turn off once they see it. And you or your children or grandchildren may 1day need to exit i.e. Sell for whatever's reason. Even if they don't like the old smelly house, they definitely like the value. Give me foc an old run down FH single storey house in TTDI or Bangsar, I'll love you from the bottom of my heart. Many think this is their last purchase but unfortunately it is often not the case as forrest Gump say, "life is like a box of chocolate....ya" |
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QUOTE(Longshot @ Apr 17 2023, 08:44 PM) Boss, Noted on your points. True that still have to do the lighting and internal fittings. I was meaning more on the major overhaulsYou seems to believe that getting a brand new house will have less renovation works, while getting subsale will be alot of work. Sorry, that unfortunately is not always true. Sometimes a subsale unit condition can be better than a new unit bcos the owners have spend alot in the renovations and used premium construction materials. Depending on if the unit is vacant, if yes, you can actually pay for an inspection to be done to verify the condition of the house before finalizing the purchase. And if you are okay with some of the fixture and lightings, you can even reuse them of just change the lights to ur taste. Air cond. can buy new ones to replace the old ones if you don't want to service them. However, you can't do that for a new development. And a newly VP unit doesn't mean no defects or renovation required. Sometimes it is better not to move in until certain defects are rectified as it will be easier to clean an empty unit. Meaning months of installments but can't move in or start reno. You still need to do your lighting, curtains, wardrobe, tv cabinets, piping, praying area etc maybe even rewiring for additional points and electrical appliances. Finding ur own place and making it your own, takes efforts, alot of it. More than you think. Some ppl even rent a place they shortlisted just to experience it if they like the area, the community and the overall location. Like you say, it's for life. Of course you have to put ur back into it 😅 Happy hunting...ya Each to his own |
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QUOTE(PAChamp @ Apr 28 2023, 11:58 AM) Branded developer usually means the property won't be abandoned. But quality issues depends on who they used as main con. Complain till the cows come home, they will entertain to protect their branding unlike small timer developer who don't give two hoots even if you viral them one thousand times True, which of their main con is good?Like W City they say use Pavilion main con |
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QUOTE(bigman @ May 17 2023, 04:57 PM) The clock is ticking guys, any of you going to book tomorrow?Today the SD staff start their booking, high floors more popular and unit 07 (how come?) Tomorrow will be priority customers, then early birds, then to the public |
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