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Financial The Zest at Puchong Kinrara, Pls update the latest news ^_^

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suiteng
post Jan 5 2009, 11:10 AM

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Hey I saw it already. Work already starting wor biggrin.gif

I guess if got a ramp towards Jalil will be better lor, coz later you guys jammed my kinrara traffic light tongue.gif
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post Jan 5 2009, 11:22 AM

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I know OCBC bank is not at the moment (cause i'm OCBC mortgage banker myself whistling.gif )

Anyway if you are looking for a property, do give me a call.

Provide me the details, your budget and preferance and i'll try to match some property for you.

And if you have inquiries about OCBC mortgage loan, do give me a call. will do me level best to assist you. smile.gif
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If OCBC is not tied to this project, can you still provide the home loan service?


Added on January 5, 2009, 11:27 am
QUOTE(suiteng @ Jan 5 2009, 11:10 AM)
Hey I saw it already. Work already starting wor biggrin.gif

I guess if got a ramp towards Jalil will be better lor, coz later you guys jammed my kinrara traffic light tongue.gif
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The work is started?? I think u meant the land is surrounded is it? cos i heard it will start after Feb... hmm.gif anyhow, it is great if start earlier. tongue.gif

the ramp will completed together with the commercial lots. rclxms.gif tat's y it bcome the plus point of the project.



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post Jan 5 2009, 10:26 PM

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QUOTE(sk_lim_taurus @ Jan 5 2009, 11:22 AM)

If OCBC is not tied to this project, can you still provide the home loan service?
Can be done on ad-hoc basis, but subject to approval. No harm trying thou... smile.gif


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eugene jk
post Jan 5 2009, 11:33 PM

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join our discussion here

http://realestate.net.my/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21790

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TSsk_lim_taurus
post Jan 6 2009, 09:16 AM

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QUOTE(merce @ Jan 5 2009, 10:26 PM)
Can be done on ad-hoc basis, but subject to approval. No harm trying thou...  smile.gif
oic. then mind to let me know wat's the rate offered by OCBC now? TQ~~


Added on January 6, 2009, 9:17 am
QUOTE(eugene jk @ Jan 5 2009, 11:33 PM)
TQ~~ i'll go and check it out smile.gif

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post Jan 7 2009, 12:07 AM

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hey guys,

May I know how much is the booking fee?.. I tried to go to their showroom today but sudden heavy rain put me off as I worried Puchong will be heavily jam during the peak hour.

Any recommendations on the units to look out for?.. I looked at their website and there's a KL view and a pool view. I'm not sure which one is facing north and which is facing south though.

Judging by your comments on the west should be facing the supposedly controversial C&C and temp detention center, then I guess the KL view should be north facing?

Thanks. will try to drop by again tomorrow.. smile.gif
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post Jan 7 2009, 09:43 AM

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QUOTE(gunnerstkd @ Jan 7 2009, 12:07 AM)
hey guys,

May I know how much is the booking fee?.. I tried to go to their showroom today but sudden heavy rain put me off as I worried Puchong will be heavily jam during the peak hour.

Any recommendations on the units to look out for?.. I looked at their website and there's a KL view and a pool view. I'm not sure which one is facing north and which is facing south though.

Judging by your comments on the west should be facing the supposedly controversial C&C and temp detention center, then I guess the KL view should be north facing?

Thanks. will try to drop by again tomorrow.. smile.gif
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Hi. I'm Siew Kim. How to call you? maybe we are potential neighbour as well. laugh.gif

The booking Fees is RM3k, refundable if you decided not to proceed your purchase before Feb.

I've locked unit 12, facing KL view but away fr main road, avoid noise. what's your preference? pool view is facing west ya.. normally ppl don't like. but if you like the pool view, then is ok la. Are you looking for investment or own stay? Have you been to the office before? Maybe you can call Andrew, Assistant Sales Manager (012-722 9045) to make an appointment. He is nice and can give you good advice. I heard from his purchasers, good service, responsible and honest person. smile.gif

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post Jan 7 2009, 07:52 PM

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QUOTE(sk_lim_taurus @ Jan 6 2009, 09:16 AM)
oic. then mind to let me know wat's the rate offered by OCBC now? TQ~~


Added on January 6, 2009, 9:17 am

TQ~~ i'll go and check it out smile.gif
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I'll be visiting the developer tomorrow to see what we might be able to come up with.

Will keep u guys update on this thread


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TSsk_lim_taurus
post Jan 7 2009, 11:08 PM

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QUOTE(merce @ Jan 7 2009, 07:52 PM)
I'll be visiting the developer tomorrow to see what we might be able to come up with.

Will keep u guys update on this thread
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Great. I hope there will be good news on that. smile.gif
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post Jan 8 2009, 09:31 PM

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ok~ today i just booked a unit facing the green instead of the street with 2 parkings which is side by side (or at least a couple of cars away).

I don't quite like the idea that most of the blocks are allocated 2 parkings but the parking is one in and one out and at any moment of time, you need to shift your car for the other car to come out.

I'm still thinking about it - at least have until feb.

- Well, they gave porcelin tiles for everything except kitchen and bathroom. I would love to have laminated timber for bedroom. Guess I would have to redo this.
- The balcony is glass and not grill type which is wonderful
- There is a dry kitchen but no wet kitchen. According to the sales, the area after the dry kitchen can be used as wet kitchen. Although I don't know how to cook, but would love to learn in the future
- Ceiling is 10 ft high which is sufficient for plaster ceiling
- They are giving shower rose as the shower arms. This is good also, but not sure which type they are giving, but if the shower rose is like Zen's shower rose, then it'll be nice
- They say they are going to provide shuttle services to places like sunway pyramid and ioi mall, not sure will this materialise or not
- A good point is you no need to go down to throw rubbish as there's an utility room near the lifts which you can dispose your garbage
- electrical tarriffs would be of commercial type.. sigh

I took type A but I kind of like type B's walk in cabinet style for the master bedroom but again, I wanted the biggest unit.

All in all, I'm still thinking..
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post Jan 9 2009, 10:59 AM

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Is it true?
- They say they are going to provide shuttle services to places like sunway pyramid and ioi mall, not sure will this materialise or not
- A good point is you no need to go down to throw rubbish as there's an utility room near the lifts which you can dispose your garbage


Wow!! then is not bad. rclxms.gif I need to go find Andrew to check it out. has been some times not getting updated from him.

but, abt the carpark.. hmm.gif really need to consider cos will b troublesome ner..

I'm planning to make partition in my yard so that I can have a wet kitchen there. but need to know the actual size first whether my plan is workable or not.

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post Jan 10 2009, 01:55 AM

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oic.. so what is the current layout of the parking lot? one in one out or side by side? mine is type A as well, unit 12 (further away from main road)

I have ask them to convert the utility tariff to residential rate, see what are their responce in 1 and half month time smile.gif
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post Jan 10 2009, 09:48 AM

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they say only higher floors have side by side parking..all others are in tandem ..

yes.. i'm also asking them to convert.. I don't quite like type A design but it has a bigger master bedroom with 3 windows.. whereas type B's MBR windows are only 2 units...


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post Jan 10 2009, 05:17 PM

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Herm.. good observation there gunnerstkd.. i am asking them about my parking lot.. personally (or rather most of the people) dun like "one in one out" kind of parking lot.

Have to agree that Type B has the better layout, bigger bath room also. However corner lots have more privacy and all room windows are facing out. Cant get the best of both world sad.gif

Till now, I am still thinking...... ('~')

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post Jan 10 2009, 05:46 PM

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I met them again and finally decided on type A. Reason being is type A's MBR has 3 windows and also the MBR is protruded out.

If you notice, type B's MBR only 2 windows and the view in front is being blocked by 2 walls. Type B's MBR is like hidden inside these 2 walls and it will give you a very limited view.

And the kitchen's tiles are the same as living room's tiles. Therefore, it's easier to do renovation. Initially, I thought from the floor plan, type A's kitchen tiles are of different colors.

Type B do have a small utility/store room next to the front door.

And their showroom would not follow the initial design shown in their website as they have appointed a new interior designer for their showroom. But they will still use Type B as type B has the most unit per floor.

Took me a while to decide on which corner unit.. then finally decided on the one facing the greens.. this one may not have klcc view, even their sales cannot confirm whether klcc will be within sight or just out of sight. In terms of fengshui, may not be so good because mountain in front and water behind (swimming pool), it should be the other way around for good fengshui.

but then again, on the unit facing the main road, will have more noise and also.. because there are factories across the road and also alot of moving vehicles along the highway, I do think that the pollution may be more over there.
And the unit may be prone to dirt build up faster.

so, the decision was made with privacy vs sceneries, so I chose privacy. The other corner unit's door is just next to the neighbor's front door. And the opposite's neighbors door is not far away as well, if there are childrens, may be noisy..
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its good to face east as its the direction of morning sun.. you wouldnt want to go back home in the evening and your unit feel like a sauna. It save your electricity bill too for not turning on your air-con that often smile.gif. If facing west, you will get the afternoon to evening sun which is very hot, moreover if your unit facing the facilities (swimming pool), you will be annoyed by the noise from the ppl especially kids playing in the pool. facing green is a good choice wink.gif
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post Jan 11 2009, 01:06 AM

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Hi Everyone,

I too have already locked in a unit on early december last year. My unit is unit 12 type A of 12th flr.

You can address me as HJ in this Forum.

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me too alr locked a Type C unit.
surprise to see quite number of us are LYN members.

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post Jan 11 2009, 05:12 PM

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FYI im a new user - recently found out that there is a forum on this property.

Any advice on good home loan?(anyone)


Added on January 11, 2009, 5:17 pmAnyway i just came back from the sales office to collect the panel of bank's brochure. Need to study on the financing.

I have check with Andrew on the wall structured as to which wall can be hack for renovation.

I also noticed that almost the highest floor are all booked d.

The remaining one would be type B from 12 flr and above.

Seems that ppl really have deep pocket and interest on higher floor.

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post Jan 11 2009, 05:24 PM

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the highest floor is actually not fully booked.. it's just reserved for investors.. the other day only 2 units were bought as far as I know. As there are already stickers there.. but still got investors called in to book two units..



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