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 SETAPAK LAKE CITY CONDO - PHASE 3, NEED UR VOTES - IS THIS A GOOD BUY?

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post Apr 18 2009, 02:18 PM

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QUOTE(kimhoong @ Mar 30 2009, 10:20 PM)
One thing to add.

Although there is a LRT station in the area, Wangsa Maju/Setapak isn't really a "strategic" area in Klang Valley. In fact it's in the most north-east of Klang Valley stretch. Besides being one of the nearest to KLCC area and Genting Highlands (if you think it's an advantage brows.gif ), basically there's nothing left.

Note: recently (since this year), I notice a sharp increase in vehicles traveling from Wangsa Maju to KLCC during the peak on-off office hour doh.gif I have to start my journey much much earlier but still shakehead.gif

Imagine traveling to KLCC from Wangsa Maju takes 1 hour when my colleague from PJ takes 45 minutes. It really does not make any sense considering the distance rclxub.gif

For your information, I'm looking for my first home purchase and I have already ruled out this area.
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IMHO. setapak is the only logical area leaft in KL.
yeah if you very very very lucky you drive from klcc to pj takes 45 minutes.
on normal circumstances a drive from klcc to pj takes me about 1hour ++
(dont use the smart high way)

setapak has less toll that any area in the klang valley,
not so congested
many lrt lines, and the most important is that the cost of living is slightly lower than anyother parts of the kang valley
but is significant if compared to PJ.

yes some araes has its pro's and cons but choosing a place to say is just a balancing act.

and if u drive to klcc takes 1 hour means u using the wrong road dude.
use AKLEH. only 30 minutes


 

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