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Forest City

Does it mean continuing the revolution and struggle to build a strong and self esteemed people and country?

Luckily Malaysians are attracted to money only unlike others who have personal indiscretion problems every few years.
 
Luckily Malaysians are attracted to money only unlike others who have personal indiscretion problems every few years.

There is a Chinese saying, “饱暖思淫欲". It's a very fine line to cross to change from thinking to doing:p.
 
FC is a great place for individual or couple to let their creativity flow without a care in the world.
 
There is a Chinese saying, “饱暖思淫欲". It's a very fine line to cross to change from thinking to doing:p.

one of main reasons for ups and downs in many things....life, wealth, relationship, power, culture, civilisation,..., the frequency is like the sun rise and down, the seasons come and go,....as well depicted in I Ching
 
So very hot there and the food at Urban Food Hall is very expensive .Will not go again :)
 
FC is a great place for individual or couple to let their creativity flow without a care in the world.

Hopefully the obnoxious pollution from heavy industries in Tuas will have little affect to their creativity flow.
 
Hopefully the obnoxious pollution from heavy industries in Tuas will have little affect to their creativity flow.

Where most of the investors come from, the psi hit 500 every day, pollution from tuas is nothing, forest city is like heaven.
 
Saw FC sign board at macau arrival. Macau forever gray sky...maybe they feel at home PSI 500
 
Actually not very much different Forest City or Iskandar or SG.
When the Haze comes we all are Happy Family.
And it's getting WORST!!!!!

:*:
 
Actually not very much different Forest City or Iskandar or SG.
When the Haze comes we all are Happy Family.
And it's getting WORST!!!!!

:*:

Heard from my migrating China friend that many China people are leaving China for good...just to be able to see blue skies and breathe clean air every day.
 
Heard from my migrating China friend that many China people are leaving China for good...just to be able to see blue skies and breathe clean air every day.

Hope they all go Iskandar !
 
Hope they all go Iskandar !

Hahaha....I did try to sell JB to him, which he actually like when he was here recently. But he is already making good progress with his migration to Canada.
 
The restaurant at Forest City hires mostly Philippines..
Great that they're able to communicate in English but the local dishes they just can't make it. Ordered Ice Kachang and the end result is really disappointing. Expensive too.
They need some local chefs to educate them on how to make local dishes or else don't offer it
 
Heard from my migrating China friend that many China people are leaving China for good...just to be able to see blue skies and breathe clean air every day.

Today we have seen some travel bus to bring over China rich persons to visit Forest City to view this project, may they booked some units there ??
 
Today we have seen some travel bus to bring over China rich persons to visit Forest City to view this project, may they booked some units there ??

Developers get creative to sell units
Romesh Navaratnarajah • April 24, 2016

To entice home buyers amidst the challenging housing market, developers are resorting to new marketing gimmicks, like holding games where everyone wins a prize, organising trips to Singapore, and launching their projects in other countries, reported The Straits Times.

For instance, Kingsford Development held a ‘Property Tycoon Challenge’ for buyers of Kingsford Hillview Peak in Upper Bukit Timah over the weekend.

Styled after Singapore’s Mandarin version of ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’, the top prize at stake is a $250,000 cash rebate. But every contestant will be leaving with at least $5,000 in cash rebates, which will increase if they give the correct answers to the questions in the game. Buyers also have a chance to win an electric scooter and two hoverboards in a separate contest.

Meanwhile, Guangzhou-based Country Garden has teamed up with travel agencies to host Singapore tours for Chinese tourists, in the hope they will purchase units in Forest City, a mega project sited on man-made islands near the Tuas Second Link.

According to its spokesperson, the three-day trip, which includes a drive into Johor Bahru, is mainly for shopping and sightseeing, with expenses to be borne by the visitors.

The developer is also dangling discounts of up to 20 percent for those who purchase early, and pay in cash. “Promotions vary by property type, payment formality and time period,” said the spokesman.

In addition, some developers are launching their new projects in emerging economies to woo affluent buyers there.

For instance, City Developments Limited (CDL) held a property showcase in Jakarta over the weekend for its Gramercy Park project, to be followed next weekend in Surabaya, wherein one tower with 87 units is being offered in the range of $2,800 psf.

The 174-unit project will be unveiled in Singapore soon, and there are also plans to hold similar events in Hong Kong and mainland China, noted a company spokeswoman.

CDL’s move follows CapitaLand’s successful launch of Cairnhill Nine in Indonesia. It rolled out the development in Jakarta in late February before launching it here last month.

The project has found buyers for 193 of its 268 units, with foreign buyers, mostly Indonesians, contributing 50 percent of the sales, added a CapitaLand spokesman.

http://www.propertyguru.com.sg/prop.../123423/developers-get-creative-to-sell-units
 
Developers get creative to sell units
Romesh Navaratnarajah • April 24, 2016

To entice home buyers amidst the challenging housing market, developers are resorting to new marketing gimmicks, like holding games where everyone wins a prize, organising trips to Singapore, and launching their projects in other countries, reported The Straits Times.

For instance, Kingsford Development held a ‘Property Tycoon Challenge’ for buyers of Kingsford Hillview Peak in Upper Bukit Timah over the weekend.

Styled after Singapore’s Mandarin version of ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’, the top prize at stake is a $250,000 cash rebate. But every contestant will be leaving with at least $5,000 in cash rebates, which will increase if they give the correct answers to the questions in the game. Buyers also have a chance to win an electric scooter and two hoverboards in a separate contest.

Meanwhile, Guangzhou-based Country Garden has teamed up with travel agencies to host Singapore tours for Chinese tourists, in the hope they will purchase units in Forest City, a mega project sited on man-made islands near the Tuas Second Link.

According to its spokesperson, the three-day trip, which includes a drive into Johor Bahru, is mainly for shopping and sightseeing, with expenses to be borne by the visitors.

The developer is also dangling discounts of up to 20 percent for those who purchase early, and pay in cash. “Promotions vary by property type, payment formality and time period,” said the spokesman.

In addition, some developers are launching their new projects in emerging economies to woo affluent buyers there.

For instance, City Developments Limited (CDL) held a property showcase in Jakarta over the weekend for its Gramercy Park project, to be followed next weekend in Surabaya, wherein one tower with 87 units is being offered in the range of $2,800 psf.

The 174-unit project will be unveiled in Singapore soon, and there are also plans to hold similar events in Hong Kong and mainland China, noted a company spokeswoman.

CDL’s move follows CapitaLand’s successful launch of Cairnhill Nine in Indonesia. It rolled out the development in Jakarta in late February before launching it here last month.

The project has found buyers for 193 of its 268 units, with foreign buyers, mostly Indonesians, contributing 50 percent of the sales, added a CapitaLand spokesman.

http://www.propertyguru.com.sg/prop.../123423/developers-get-creative-to-sell-units

Every developer in the world is trying to woo their supporting investors to their projects be it from Sydney, Indonesia, Bangkok or Forest City. To a certain degree, there will be success. There will be investors and there will be dwellers. So do really you think there will be ghost cities?
 
Forest City

[video=youtube;0_94dfyraLw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_94dfyraLw[/video]

[video=youtube;uHhvN0R0ZPM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHhvN0R0ZPM[/video]

[video=youtube;YZcoJ2Uh7_M]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZcoJ2Uh7_M[/video]

A resort concept that is petty impressive. A strong competitor to Puteri Habour.
 
Forest City

[video=youtube;0_94dfyraLw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_94dfyraLw[/video]

[video=youtube;uHhvN0R0ZPM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHhvN0R0ZPM[/video]

[video=youtube;YZcoJ2Uh7_M]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZcoJ2Uh7_M[/video]

A resort concept that is petty impressive. A strong competitor to Puteri Habour.


I am curious as to what forest city has in its master plans over the next 20 years.
 
Master plan can be found here

If it is developed according to plan, it will overshadow its competition with its coveted duty-free status.
 
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