the long weekend begins
Woo hoo!
To All my fellow forummers, have a nice weekend, relax and be SAFE........ I look forward to reading your posts coming Monday.... or sooner and enjoy the "wicked" comments and banter....... Happy weekend ALL
the long weekend begins
Woo hoo!
Thanks, echanbonfire. RM299 sounds very low. Does the price include installation and wiring? Is the wiring concealed type of wiring?
Anyone taking up housing loans with hsbc or standard chart? I'm comparing these 2 banks at the time being ... might need some feedback.
Thanks!
Thanks Wuqi and Euphony for your reply! =)
East Ledang may be more suitable for me and bf, considering Leisure Farm's dark-road entry, lower rental potential and strata title.
My bf is a free-spirited person who likes to not build his own house, but also change the house exterior and design his garden. So he does not like the idea that he can't touch the exterior at Leisure Farm.
2 questions here:
1. Is there land for sale at East Ledang where we can build house? Can't seem to find such advert.
2. If not, are there still terrace units left over from the developer? And the cost?
Gum siah bery much!! =)
Thanks Wuqi and Euphony for your reply! =)
East Ledang may be more suitable for me and bf, considering Leisure Farm's dark-road entry, lower rental potential and strata title.
My bf is a free-spirited person who likes to not build his own house, but also change the house exterior and design his garden. So he does not like the idea that he can't touch the exterior at Leisure Farm.
2 questions here:
1. Is there land for sale at East Ledang where we can build house? Can't seem to find such advert.
2. If not, are there still terrace units left over from the developer? And the cost?
Gum siah bery much!! =)
Saw reports of someone being chased by multiple cars and motorcycles in JB today. While my sympathies are with him, i fear we may not have the full side of the story. This is the very first time i have heard of such extreme measures, being done to someone even when he already drove into the customs.
I have driven SG plate cars alot here but i normally give way in SG, so i do the same here. I noticed though, there are many rough and rude drivers driving SG plates who do not hesitate to horn and do not give way to others. Hogging the right lane on the highways as they do in SG.
I noticed this several times, i must say one good thing i noticed about the drivers here (locals) is that 9 out of 10, they will give way to you if you are driving fast on the right lane of the highway, Malaysian car or not. You won't get this in Singapore, 9 out of 10, as soon as you signal to move right, 9 will try to cut you off, its fine however if you don't signal though.
Some also still do not carry their driving license, i once asked a learned bro, you have been in US, Europe and Australia, do you carry driving license when you are over there, in your rental car and driving? He said yes, then i asked, why not here?
I implore and urge bros here to please respect others when you are in their homeland. Purposely teasing them when driving or tailgating/beeping them/high beam unnecessarily here will just give more trouble than its worth. I have friends here who told me that some SG drivers drive like madmen once they are in JB, they asked me this, would you like it if you see a Malaysian plate car driving wildly or endangering you while in SG?
Many thanks to 3 bros here, you have been very helpful!!!
The land at Ledang Heights seems more expensive than Leisure Farm, with the former asking for at least RM1 mil whereas the latter is RM566K at Bayou Bay. Anyone here has the experience of buidling a house at Bayou Bay? While I am still not comfortable with the dark road leading to Leisure Farm, I am sure enticed by the cheaper land price there! Arrghhh! Headache!!!
Many thanks to 3 bros here, you have been very helpful!!!
The land at Ledang Heights seems more expensive than Leisure Farm, with the former asking for at least RM1 mil whereas the latter is RM566K at Bayou Bay. Anyone here has the experience of buidling a house at Bayou Bay? While I am still not comfortable with the dark road leading to Leisure Farm, I am sure enticed by the cheaper land price there! Arrghhh! Headache!!!
Thanks Prof and Cathylmg.
I really have quite a schedule,
8am morning - 1 couple - Already in HH, Likely Laguna and Nusa Duta
11am morning - Another friend - Already in HH, Probably buy Nusa Duta
2pm afternoon - Future brother in law - HH and Nusa Duta
Saturday morning - Look at Nusa Sentral
Saturday afternoon - 1 couple - My neighbour, going to Nusa Sentral and Nusa Duta
Sunday - Finally alone time with family and wife (who has been quietly complaining, only the complaining has become slightly louder)
Saw reports of someone being chased by multiple cars and motorcycles in JB today. While my sympathies are with him, i fear we may not have the full side of the story. This is the very first time i have heard of such extreme measures, being done to someone even when he already drove into the customs.
Hi Prof,
Yup, dead giveaway.. born in 74..
I thought most guys will have abbreviations like HH, EL, LH & ST.. (yup.. ST for Setia Tropika)
Though SEG sounds more short form for segamat than Setia Eco Gardens..
Cathy is right.. (Mezzo for the double storey garage homes)
Eco Garden is riding on the success of Eco Park using the similar concept, they say that ard 11% of the entire development will be occupied by greens hence the eco garden theme..
Initially wanted to get dictyo rave but its sold out for foreigners, Alexandre d_cube is more expensive than the available units in SEG then..
S'pore and M'sia to reduce mobile roaming rates
AsiaOne Wed, Apr 20, 2011
MOBILE roaming rates will be reduced for Singapore and Malaysia mobile phone subscribers when they use the service while travelling betewen the two countries.
Prices for voice calls and SMSes will be reduced by up to 30 per cent and 50 per cent respectively from May 1.
This does not apply to roaming data service, MMSes and video calls, as telecom regulators in Singapore and Malaysia are still reviewing the charges.
The price reductions will be implemented in two phases for both prepaid and postpaid subscribers.
"This is a significant effort for Malaysia and Singapore as it marks the close cooperation between our two countries. It is also the first bilateral cooperation to reduce roaming charges within ASEAN and paves the way for other similar efforts among ASEAN countries," said Dr Rais Yatim, Malaysia's Minister of Information, Communications and Culture.
Mr Lui Tuck Yew, Singapore's Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts, said that he hoped to see regulators on both sides "continue to identify new initiatives to enhance connectivity between Singapore and Malaysia".
He also applauded the commitment of mobile operators for this endeavour which will help promote greater communication linkages between the countries.
Example of reduced rates in Singapore-Malaysia roaming rates from 2011 to 2012:
http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20110420-274697.html