Hi Ming. This is a very good forum to read through, and please take a look at my weblog at www.puterim.com for all sorts about actually living here.
There are roughly three areas to choose from, the long established JB which is closer to Woodlands, Nusajaya which is across from Tuas, and the rest of a huge Johor.
Many of us newbies [moving here in the last 5 years] choose Nusajaya as it is a newer area that stretches close enough to make Woodlands an option if you need to go often enough to Singapore.
Read up first, because there is a lot of info to absorb, check out the many possible developments personally and then ask all the questions you may still need to because many of us will be happy to try and assist.
Good health and good luck!
Hi, I'm new to this forum, and have been enjoying the very informative posts which I've read over the last few days.
I would like to invest in a property in Nusajaya, and have seen several semi-ds and cluster semi-ds in Horizon Hills. Went to East Ledang too, and was blown away by the beautiful houses there, but was informed by the sales staff that all the terrace and semi-ds have been fully sold! Amazing!
Would appreciate advice on whether 700K is a lot to pay for a 2-storey emi-d in Golf Precinct in HH. Has golf course and water view. Bare unit in Jln Penggiran 5/8. Quite near to perimeter fencing, and can see Coastal Highway constrution in the distance. Any disadvantage in this proximity?
Another cluster semi-d also in the Golf Precinct without the golf course and water view is asking RM650K, also a bare unit.
Would forumers advise if buying a landed house is a better investment option or one of the new condo developments coming up in One Medini, The Crescent or Puteri Harbour?
Would really appreciate advice on which is the best investment to make in Nusajaya. Thanks in advance to forumers.