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cow138

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Any opinion on Senibong cove latest bungalow releases? How's the location of the development? Any surroundings issues? Irritated near to any landfills.
 

aliensmotor

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Not true. There are still quite number hugh development not yet launch its just 5 to 10 minutes drive from second link


That is why it is better to buy now at good locations, because population increase and economic growth will result in less choices. Now we are seeing newer launches pushing further away from 1st and 2nd links.
 

FHBH12

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Hold on tight to your properties. Chinese is going to help Malaysia grow its economy and at the same time increase its military presence in the region over the next few years.

China elevates Malaysia ties, aims to triple trade by 2017
Published October 04, 2013

[KUALA LUMPUR] Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Friday he and Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak had agreed to elevate ties to a "comprehensive strategic partnership", aiming to boost military cooperation and nearly triple two-way trade to US$160 billion by 2017.

The Chinese and Malaysian leaders spoke soon after US President Barack Obama cancelled a week-long tour of four Asian nations due to the US government shutdown.

Mr Najib said he agreed with Xi, who is visiting Malaysia ahead the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Indonesia, to encourage more joint military exercises and visits between the nations.

China is already Malaysia's largest trading partner, with two-way trade last year totalling 181 billion ringgit (US$57 billion). - Reuters

http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/bre...malaysia-ties-aims-triple-trade-2017-20131004
 

FHBH12

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First Chinese deal announced. More should be coming. Hold on to your properties at least for the next few years.

China's Huawei to set up data centre in Malaysia
PUBLISHED OCTOBER 04, 2013

[KUALA LUMPUR] Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, the world's second-largest telecommunications equipment maker, and Malaysian state investor Khazanah Nasional, will set up a data hosting and logistics centre in southern Malaysia to serve the Chinese firm's regional customers, both firms said on Friday.

The centre will be located in the Iskandar region, a short distance from Singapore, and cover a combined office and warehouse space of 90,000 square feet, the companies said in a statement.

The companies did not disclose a value for the project, but said the centre will create 600 new jobs. The agreement was signed as Chinese President Xi Jinping made his first official visit to Malaysia this week. - Reuters

http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/breaking-news/asia/chinas-huawei-set-data-centre-malaysia-20131004

Hold on tight to your properties. Chinese is going to help Malaysia grow its economy and at the same time increase its military presence in the region over the next few years.

China elevates Malaysia ties, aims to triple trade by 2017
Published October 04, 2013

[KUALA LUMPUR] Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Friday he and Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak had agreed to elevate ties to a "comprehensive strategic partnership", aiming to boost military cooperation and nearly triple two-way trade to US$160 billion by 2017.

The Chinese and Malaysian leaders spoke soon after US President Barack Obama cancelled a week-long tour of four Asian nations due to the US government shutdown.

Mr Najib said he agreed with Xi, who is visiting Malaysia ahead the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Indonesia, to encourage more joint military exercises and visits between the nations.

China is already Malaysia's largest trading partner, with two-way trade last year totalling 181 billion ringgit (US$57 billion). - Reuters

http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/bre...malaysia-ties-aims-triple-trade-2017-20131004
 

malpaso

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these are exactly the kind of news that is good for johor. any idea where? logistics and data centre.. could be near senai
 

FHBH12

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these are exactly the kind of news that is good for johor. any idea where? logistics and data centre.. could be near senai

I also think it is at Senai. But no details are announced. There are not enough workers at Nusajaya, which is predominantly a Singapore and PR recreational area.
 

FHBH12

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Lucky son.

Mega-merger in the making?

By Doreen Leong
Friday, 04 Oct 2013, 01:00 AM

Even as the dust settles on the recent takeover of Focal Aims Holdings Bhd by Eco World Development Holdings Sdn Bhd, there is talk the newly-merged entity is eyeing another listed property developer, UOA Development Bhd. The deal, if it materialises, could see the emergence of a mega property company with a gross development (GDV) value of at least RM45 bil.

One of the new shareholders of Focal Aims is Liew Tian Xiong, son of SP Setia founder and managing director Tan Sri Liew Kee Sin. The elder Liew is said to be leaving SP Setia in 2015 and will make Focal Aims his new listed vehicle. The potential deal with UOA could be another piece in the puzzle of Liew’s bigger plan as he readies himself to exit SP Setia.

A source close to UOA Development says its co-founder and managing director Kong Chong Soon is mulling the possibility of selling part or all of his 68% stake in the company. - See more at: http://www.focusmalaysia.my/ArticleDetail.aspx?ArticleId=1477#sthash.JsBwaWnl.dpuf
 

FHBH12

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Actually I do not think so especially if the logistic hub requires a large area. Singapore should target industry or jobs that needs little space but employs highly skill people.

Singapore is aiming to be e logistics n data center hub.
 

FHBH12

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Sunway's Iskandar tourism thrust
By Vasantha Ganesan
Friday, 04 Oct 2013, 12:01 AM
- See more at: http://www.focusmalaysia.my/ArticleDetail.aspx?ArticleId=1450#sthash.btfVBdc2.dpuf

It won't be long before the Sunway Group throws in its lot with Johor in the state’s transformation into a national hub for theme and amusement parks.

Already an established player in theme park development, Sunway currently operates two popular theme parks in the country – Sunway Lagoon Theme Park and Lost World of Tambun.

Now, t he Sunway Group has plans to introduce its successful theme park business to Johor by developing the 729ha (1,800 acres) it owns in Pendas and Medini, in Iskandar Malaysia.

Since the opening of its first theme park over two decades ago, Sunway’s theme parks have welcomed more than 20 million local and foreign visitors. The number of visitors to Sunway Lagoon hit the one million mark in 2010 and grew by a fifth to 1.2 million in 2012; whereas Lost World of Tambun saw a jump in visitor numbers from 69,944 in 2004 to 549,727 in 2012.

In a recent interview with FocusM, Sarena Cheah, joint managing director of the property development division, group strategy and corporate development, was asked how the group plans to position the theme park in Johor, given the numerous parks planned in the state as well those in Singapore. She says there are still details to be finalised but it is highly likely the park will have “water” and “nature” themes.

“Our theme park in Sunway [the Resort City] is water-based. In Ipoh, it is tucked among the limestone caves. The activities are adventure-based and are centred on water. [Being] water-based is consistent throughout [our parks]. So in Johor it will also be water-based.

“We have a river and a lot of green. We may make it educational. It could be very nature- and adventure-based, [especially] because we have a hot climate.” - See more at: http://www.focusmalaysia.my/ArticleDetail.aspx?ArticleId=1450#sthash.btfVBdc2.dpuf
 

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wah ripple bay was hot at that time esp the 1-bedders. it's next to downtown east. i kind of like the place. it was 418k for the last unit due to buyer had to pull out. but i delayed the decision to buy due to the 3% ABSD, it was quickly taken up by someone else.

Huh only $418k for 1 bedder, that day I read newspaper Bishan latest launch 1 bedder already 750k.
 

aliensmotor

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http://www.markersiskandar.com/home.html
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KOHJE

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Gelang Patah road doesn't seem to be very accessible and there are not many amenities around it.

Mutiara Mas is more accessible using Skudai Highway and near to TUTA and Taman University and also Sutera Mall. There are some shops already open for business ..
 
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