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cathylmg

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to me..1 Medini will the future 'Core central' of JB...but few people can see so far..people get excited over things they can see,..not over plans. it will be another 5 years before the rest of the average joe realised they have missed the Nusajaya boat...and another 10 years before they realised they should have invested in Medini much earlier. i wont be surprised if 15 to 20 years from now, the number of motorbikes coming to work in sing is equal to the number of cars going into JB for work.

Now, if that happens, and infrastructures are not ready for such heavy loads, that would be another major desaster right?
 

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I pretty much agree with you in this aspect. Iskandar Malaysia is, afterall, 3 times as large as Singapore. It is therefore not surprise that people from the North, South, East and West, are ignorant of others developments. We all have our own bias! But I think we should work together to make Iskandar Malaysia a more desirable place to be in!

Yup, its a huge place indeed!

And its not helped by the fact that road signs can sometimes be misleading (or missing!) and for those (like me) who dont like to travel in dark, unlit, unknown places in Malaysia at night, especially with family along; have to be mindful of timing, so when time's up, will have to stop venturing and head back to familiar grounds.

Not sure about the rest, I dont really feel this kind of 'small anxiety' outside of JB, for example in Melaka or even KL - perhaps the years of 'conditioning' about the crimes committed, whether real or stories, in JB has shaped some perceptions that are difficult to shed.

Thats why the 2 Govts efforts and energy towards tackling this 'perception' has to start at ground level up and is of paramount importance if IM is to succeed as it surely must and should.
 

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I perceive point (3) as something negative to those who have already invested with cold hard cash... Do u?

Allowing CPF to buy homes across the causeway would drive up demand actually. Doubt SG will allow this...

Better not get Singapore or *** involve . Otherwise he will introduce shitty COE , ERP and make everyone of us *** here too ! :mad:

Our island is becoming a pay and pay place and only for the upper class. Sure it has its conveniences, but it is increasingly less liveable for the middle class. That's how this thread started and became so popular :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 

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I had a fruitful Christmas night at my tenants' place as he has a Christmas party. Already, the houses in the Gateway are mostly packed with residents. I was pleasantly surprised to see fireworks during the night time as I had tot that there wont be much Christians staying around. I was proven wrong as there were a few other Christmas parties. Also had dinner at Grand Paragon ( RM 80 per pax ) and I must say its a really good bargain. I used to patronise Parris in Marina Square and per pax is S$80 already.

I also read about someone commenting Malaysia is safer than Spore? Cmon, please dont get this wrong misconception. If you drive a Spore car and venture around JB, you really dont feel safe and its really a risky place compared to Spore, although I must say the security issue has been improved with more police presence

Be frank to yourself. When you drive around Malaysia, do you lock your car doors? When you drive around Spore, do you lock? The first thing I entered my car in Malaysia is to LOCK up my car and I would advise all of you to do the same. I am not putting down on Malaysia crime rates. The facts are always there. The news on crimes are not exaggerated by the Spore press but the New Straits Times and Sin Chew Daily, as I made it a point to read at least 3 Malaysia papers daily on top of the Straits times


Things have improved a lot and are still improving but MY is not safer than Singapore. I am still one of those who carry on locking my car doors. Vigilance is still key when going anywhere especially if its someplace unfamiliar. I did however buy a number of MY cars and so blending in pretty well with all the right stickers and accessories. There was one time, my SG car was stopped and the police thought initially it was an MY car. He let me go after he saw my road tax disc. :wink:
 
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maxpark

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I had a fruitful Christmas night at my tenants' place as he has a Christmas party. Already, the houses in the Gateway are mostly packed with residents. I was pleasantly surprised to see fireworks during the night time as I had tot that there wont be much Christians staying around. I was proven wrong as there were a few other Christmas parties. Also had dinner at Grand Paragon ( RM 80 per pax ) and I must say its a really good bargain. I used to patronise Parris in Marina Square and per pax is S$80 already.

I also read about someone commenting Malaysia is safer than Spore? Cmon, please dont get this wrong misconception. If you drive a Spore car and venture around JB, you really dont feel safe and its really a risky place compared to Spore, although I must say the security issue has been improved with more police presence

Be frank to yourself. When you drive around Malaysia, do you lock your car doors? When you drive around Spore, do you lock? The first thing I entered my car in Malaysia is to LOCK up my car and I would advise all of you to do the same. I am not putting down on Malaysia crime rates. The facts are always there. The news on crimes are not exaggerated by the Spore press but the New Straits Times and Sin Chew Daily, as I made it a point to read at least 3 Malaysia papers daily on top of the Straits times


I do the same too.
Lock up immediately when in the car, especially in JB and also KL...
In Spore, almost never! ... I think one of these days, I should get one of those auto-lock mechanisms that self-lock when above certain speeds, to save the trouble, haha.

One other extra thing I do is when parking in JB, put extra wheel locks on... even though car has immobiliser and in theory, should be more robust than any mechanical locks! I guess it's to give some peace of mind and also a visual deterrence to any would-be intruders to look for easier prey elsewhere?!
 

wuqi256

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Thanks Maxpark, none taken. You can invoke it anytime as i am a nobody here but i would normally read up more before commenting on others name.
You too.
 

wuqi256

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I do the same too.
Lock up immediately when in the car, especially in JB and also KL...
In Spore, almost never! ... I think one of these days, I should get one of those auto-lock mechanisms that self-lock when above certain speeds, to save the trouble, haha.

One other extra thing I do is when parking in JB, put extra wheel locks on... even though car has immobiliser and in theory, should be more robust than any mechanical locks! I guess it's to give some peace of mind and also a visual deterrence to any would-be intruders to look for easier prey elsewhere?!

Go to any good accessories shops, they have IR sensor (internal) as well as locks that will stop the car from starting in the first place(pull up type, some where a little near the brakes area)
 

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Hopefully the political leaders will see the light and get this done sooner rather than later.
The People demands it! :smile:

Pardon my ignorant abt political matters, but I don't see why sg gov will encourage easier access for singsporean's in and out of jb.
1) to encourage singsporeans to spend money in another country?
2) to facilitate singaporeAns living in jb coming in and out of jb on daily basis?
3) to encourage more malaysians to work in Singapore?

I really don't see much for Singapore to gain out of these.... Maybe someone can slap me on the back of my head and enlighten me
 

cathylmg

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But that is if I get the 90% loan(is it easy to get?).
What about the legal fees and other stuff? Would RM50k be enough in your scenario? THanks

My first house, I took up an loan from the cash values of my own insurance with NTUC, then use the rent that I have collected from my HDB flat to pay it back. Just a suggestion. If its of any use to you.
 

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He will tell you Malaysian cars can only park outside his Medini JV , haha ! Worse they get Aunties to summon you for parking illegally.

Summons by aunties or uncles in JB, already in existence, so beware!
I already kena once before several months ago but till now dont know where to make payment!
Anyway...
 

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Pardon my ignorant abt political matters, but I don't see why sg gov will encourage easier access for singsporean's in and out of jb.
1) to encourage singsporeans to spend money in another country?
2) to facilitate singaporeAns living in jb coming in and out of jb on daily basis?
3) to encourage more malaysians to work in Singapore?

I really don't see much for Singapore to gain out of these.... Maybe someone can slap me on the back of my head and enlighten me

Hi Tutucake,

Its a twist on Singapore version of "juche" which has been somewhat tweaked now as they realised "juche" can only get them so far.

Its to lessen the burden of many on the country as they are able to help themselves better if they are in Johore
Its to lessen the burden on the hospitals and medical infrastructure by getting Singaporeans to get their medical needs
looked after in Johore.
Its to cooperate rather than compete on the medical, educational, entertainment as well as manufacturing fronts.
Both countries have things which each other needs, we are an island so they realised we can help the "hinterland" and vice
versa..

In an incoming long drawn storm, the 2 feuding brothers needs to unite and help each other.
 
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Re: causeway link bus

the clause protects common interest. what if an owner wants his outer wall in bright green paint? another in bloody red for good luck sake? Any owner can express taste within his/hers home.

This is to be expected, it comes as a "package" for landed free-hold living. Unless you buy strata title of some sort...
 

LeMans2011

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A few announcements rumoured to be:

1) Easier access and connectivity between two countries such as a third link.. or expansion of the current causeway or MRTs etc etc. Even got SBS buses running 2nd link into Nusajaya from Singapore.
2) Sporeans living in Iskandar do not need passport to enter or leave Spore and Iskandar.
3) An exclusive high-end residence and taman in Medini owned 50-50 by both T and K. Can pay by CPF.
4) Singapore to be part of Malaysia. Lee Hsien Loong will be DPM. PM Najib salary will be S$300,000 ( from S$10,000 currently )

Ok the rumours i hear are:

1) Singapore will develop a "Suzhou Industrial Park like" project in Gelang Patah called Geylang Industrial Park
2) Malaysia and Singapore will co-develop a reservoir at Kota Tinggi because Bedok Reservoir is too contaminated and Kota Tinggi has many natural waterfalls
3) Multi-park tickets will be sold allowing economical access to RWS and Legoland transport included
4) CPF usage will be allowed if you send your aged parents to Wellness Village in Nusajaya
5) Pelabuhan Tanjong Puteri will have a passport free zone allowing yatch owners from Sinkieland to drop by for coffee
 

maxpark

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Bro Wuqi, your modesty is always most disarming.
Anyway, I trust you are definitely not an agent (but even if one is so, like I said to Crystal, so what?)...
So again, perhaps you read my initial message in the wrong context and sorry if any misunderstandings there but anyway, its water under the bridge now, lets move on... :smile:

Thanks for the tips on the car mods but frankly, I'm not too handy/knowledgeable with these things and much prefer to let my original car dealer to handle all these mechanical/electrical and keep the engine running smoothly, thats all I need and ask (not cheap at all though)...

I'm seriously considering your suggestion though, on buying a MY car to move around.
That's not a bad idea...
 

maxpark

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Ok the rumours i hear are:

1) Singapore will develop a "Suzhou Industrial Park like" project in Gelang Patah called Geylang Industrial Park
2) Malaysia and Singapore will co-develop a reservoir at Kota Tinggi because Bedok Reservoir is too contaminated and Kota Tinggi has many natural waterfalls
3) Multi-park tickets will be sold allowing economical access to RWS and Legoland transport included
4) CPF usage will be allowed if you send your aged parents to Wellness Village in Nusajaya
5) Pelabuhan Tanjong Puteri will have a passport free zone allowing yatch owners from Sinkieland to drop by for coffee


Guys, your 'thinkin-out-of-the-box' exercises cracks me up! haha...
 

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I'm also interested in NI8 as well. Last weekend wanted go see their show houses but suay suay jam till at jam so end up pump petrol and go home.

So is it really true that NI8 is only 50% sold off? I'm look for a intermediate lot as it will not be too ex. I afraid it might get sold out like HH and Nusa Duta.
 

LeMans2011

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Sorry i missed another important project... they will glue together Singapore and Malaysia, Straits of Johor will disappear, and there will not need to build any more bridges
 

gskalra

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My first house, I took up an loan from the cash values of my own insurance with NTUC, then use the rent that I have collected from my HDB flat to pay it back. Just a suggestion. If its of any use to you.

Hi Cathy,

My mum has a fully paid HDB flat. I am considering not buying a HDB and going straight for something in Nusajaya, or if work really allows then perhaps even KL. With around SGD30k i should be able to put a downpayment and other fees in Nusajaya. Only thing is I may only be able to do so by the end of 2012, and property prices are going up(in JB). Wish I could get something earlier(and cheaper)

I do not understand how to take a loan based on the insurance. Could you please explain further?

Thanks for the advice
 

LeMans2011

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#4 is funny... :biggrin::o:smile:

In the GLCs, they found an ingenious way to accomodate many "top people" by finding all kinds of names. As you know, GLCs are dumping ground for high level PAP retiress (eg. Yeo Ning Hong, Lee Boon Yang, etc).

So i recall in the ST Group they had: Chairman, President, CEO, Managing Director... who is higher? :biggrin:
 
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