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Bukit Indah - The Address

Newbie11

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I am thinking if it has more room to improve compared to the green and brownfield areas. As PH and medina matures which is 5-10 years later, bk indah will still be the place to do your shopping, banking and perhaps living. I think Many Malaysians are staying there n taking cw3 to jur east
 

graveyard

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I am thinking if it has more room to improve compared to the green and brownfield areas. As PH and medina matures which is 5-10 years later, bk indah will still be the place to do your shopping, banking and perhaps living. I think Many Malaysians are staying there n taking cw3 to jur east

right now, bukit indah has almost everything one needs - banks, shopping mall, cinema, lots of makan places, pubs, bakeries. property though expensive compared to other taman .is much cheaper than those in medini, nusajaya, PH. in future, workers who are priced out of the rental market in these areas will rent in Bukit Indah ..and property price here will shoot
 

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Liked to share with you guys Sky Executive Suites Pool Photos :smile:
 

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wuqi256

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Hi Jevil, yes i'm quite impress with Sp setia standard. Uncle potter is as funny as always. :smile:

Absolutely agree. I was initially very against it when a friend of a close friend bought this as there were still so many choices abound and some were cheaper but i am happy to be proven wrong here. Looks really good. Well done.
 

moochi

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Johor land getting pricier on growing demand
Land values in Johor have crept up in the last few years as a result of the growing demand for industrial land and buildings - although at a pace slower than that in the Klang Valley and in Penang. A number of factors account for this. One is the growth of the Port of Tanjung Pelepas. Another is the recent developments between Malaysia and Singapore, specifically the joint-venture projects between their companies. An example is Singapore's Ascendas Land International Pte Ltd and Malaysia's UEM Land coming together to build a RM3.7 billion (S$1.48 billion) integrated tech park in Nusajaya. Property consultants say a growing number of Singapore companies are beginning to seriously consider building factories in the southern state.
http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/pre...-land-getting-pricier-growing-demand-20121214
 
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