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 Elmina not for human live?

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Ts salty didn’t buy before la tu [ 31 ] ** [28.97%]
Lu tak sukak, lu beli KLCC condo [ 47 ] ** [43.93%]
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Juggerballz
post Apr 29 2025, 04:24 PM

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QUOTE(Scirwode @ Apr 29 2025, 02:52 PM)
I am one of these people, live in Eco Grandeur but work in TRX. I was born and raised in TTDI and my parents still live there. People forget that when TTDI was first developed, it was on the edge of KL, with only one road connecting it to KL and monkeys frolicking all along that road in the dark of the night. That road is now the road towards Semantan towards Bukit Tunku (past Pusat Bandar Damansara). When my father bought his place in TTDI at an eye watering price of RM41,000 in the late 70's, all his friends laughed at him, saying why buy a place so far from them, encouraging him to come to Ampang or Cheras. Guess who is the last one laughing? The value of the house now is easily in the seven figures, of which he could sell if he wants to but chose to stay and enjoy his retirement.

I see the same thing happening in Eco Grandeur. Yes, it is far from KL but as far as quality of life is concern, it is actually very nice, allowing me to enjoy the scenery and the laid back nature of the area, similar to what was available in TTDI. TTDI now is too hip, too commercialise with hipster cafe's, restaurants and posh shops and what not, but Puncak Alam has its own charm. Yes, connectivity is bad right now but given that ECRL is being completed and possibility is high they might extend MRT to Puncak Alam from Kwasa Sentral, I am OK waiting it out a bit. And I will not be forever working in TRX, but my family are happy with the life here, and shops and amenities are a plenty around here. The nearby Elmina Mall also helps. People forget Bandar Utama, Damansara Perdana and Kota Damansara were Palm Oil plantations, the 1U new wing was an empty quarry and there was one small road connecting to Bandar Sri Damansara, but slowly connectivity will improve.

I see the same with Persiaran Mokhtar Dahari, Persiaran Atmosfera and the rest of the connecting roads. Once the politicians remember to do their job, it will improve. The worst culprit for me is the junction in front of Alam Budiman, solve that intersection and it only takes 8 mins from my house to the entrance of DASH. On a good day, it takes 50 minutes to get to TRX, which is fine enough considering the distance. And I can still fall back and take MRT from Kwasa Damansara. So in a way, I am quite covered.

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Neither right nor wrong. But during the 1970s, Malaysia is still rapidly growing and population growth is very positive. Basically anything is in its exponential growth phase.

Coming back to now 2020s, Malaysian population growth is pretty much stagnated, economy is also so-so only.

So it's best not to take your Eco Grandeur and thinking the property price will 10x. It's easier for RM41,000 to grow to RM410,000 than a RM800k-1mil house to even grow 50%. Which RM800k-1mil terrace houses are the norm nowadays.

As for developers, of course they will paint the development as the next "Desa Park", lush living etc. Once they hand over the property to you they will wash hands.

It's better buying Bitcoin than some unlimited supply of property.

This post has been edited by Juggerballz: Apr 29 2025, 04:26 PM

 

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