Mine is up now!! thanks to whoever who upped it wuqi should be able to have the visibility who is doing it...Ya. someone has been going around whacking the reputation. Mine was down then up and now down again.
Mine is up now!! thanks to whoever who upped it wuqi should be able to have the visibility who is doing it...Ya. someone has been going around whacking the reputation. Mine was down then up and now down again.
Hi, is your contractor who did the backyard extension good? Can recommend?
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Bro.. reminds me of a year back during key collection.. however I spent less than 80K RM for renovation plus furniture..
& it includes the backyard extension shown per attached..
View attachment 3623
Btw, was told by contractor that for support structures, they will have the steel reinforcement every 10 ft apart.. (see in picture also)
you shd also visit persada to check the offers
Hi Folks,
Just for your reading pleasure. Australia drops four spots to 20th place as other countries move ahead and Malaysia gains five ranks to reach 21st position.
The Global Competitiveness Report 2011-2012: Country Profile Highlights
Malaysia gains five ranks to reach 21st position, registering improvements across the board. The country’s progress is particularly noteworthy in the institutions and macroeconomic environment pillars, as well as in several measures of market efficiency. Among the prominent advantages of this strong and consistent performance are its efficient and sound financial sector— which places among the world’s most developed, just behind Singapore and Hong Kong—and its highly efficient goods market, ranked 15th. In addition, its macroeconomic situation has improved markedly over the past year to reach 29th place, even though the country continues to run a budget deficit of about 5 percent of GDP. As it moves toward becoming more innovation driven, Malaysia will need to improve its performance in education and technological readiness. In the latter dimension, the country places a low 44th, with room for improvement in technological adoption by both businesses and the population at large. In terms of higher education and training (38th), improving access remains a priority in light of low enrollment rates of 69 percent (101st) and 36 percent (66th) for secondary and tertiary education, respectively.
Hi arsenal,
Yes it seems to be property tax -- extracted this from one of Wuqi's old posts.
[Quit Rent]
Ok guys, quit rent (Cukai Tanah) = no need to go to Larkin. I paid here: http://onlinepayment.johor.gov.my/
English version: *http://onlinepayment.johor.gov.my/index.php
Yes its an yearly affair, they usually won't do anything to you if you are late but lets respect their law.
Contrary to what folks will tell you, you can pay by your SG credit card. At least i have used 2 to pay for the quit rent.
[Property Tax]
Also, the property tax is about 400-500 RM a year. You can go to Skudai or you can also go to Perling to pay.
There is one in the Perling wet market that can collect the payment. Its a small one storey govt house that is besides the market in the car park.
Alternatively, property tax (cukai harta or cukai pintu) can be paid at any post office (pos malaysia) besides the places you've mentioned. Sometimes they will even park a mobile bus to do the collection if there is demand, whereas cukai tanah (quit rent) can be paid at the main office opposite Larkin bus station. For every year's delay, you will be penalised 20% of the amount payable. Yeah, they won't do anything to you until you decide to transfer/sell your property.
Yes around that 500K RM... corner lot at least if not cluster.. and secure gated, guarded vicinity... ideal if it has facilities like swimming pool/gym e.t.c... well maintained ..
Have visited NI/HH/LeisureFarms already.... too pricy for my budget
Hi all, I've been lurking around this forum for awhile. Definitely a lot of info here! Noticed that some people suggested categorizing the content, but guess that goes against the whole "forum feel".
So I've created a new site called livinginjb.info, compiling useful information from these two thread. I'm still on the first forum, working backwards from page 800. Now only reached Page 698! 600 over pages to go.
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hi guys.becareful with ur extension. is better for you to get the aporoval from ur management/mpjb 1st before proceed. my back neighbour has done the extension all the way to the wall that is share between us. my contractor told me is illegal and report to mbjb, they must remove it.well, living in the same community, i wont report it. but remember if ur neighbour really report, then you must remove. so is better to get a approve extension.Can one do an extension of the private ground/garden area easily in Johor without much clerances required?
Yes around that 500K RM... corner lot at least if not cluster.. and secure gated, guarded vicinity... ideal if it has facilities like swimming pool/gym e.t.c... well maintained ..
Have visited NI/HH/LeisureFarms already.... too pricy for my budget
hi guys.becareful with ur extension. is better for you to get the aporoval from ur management/mpjb 1st before proceed. my back neighbour has done the extension all the way to the wall that is share between us. my contractor told me is illegal and report to mbjb, they must remove it.well, living in the same community, i wont report it. but remember if ur neighbour really report, then you must remove. so is better to get a approve extension.
RM500k for corner unit is tough in current mkt.......If you dun mind 99 years, I recalled seeing Ponderosa Green semi-d selling around RM 550 to 600k but couldnt really rem exact prices... Hard to get corner lot or terrace with RM 500k unless its at more ulu locations or old, ungated resale....
Thanks bro. Yes thats Reinforced Concrete i.e Concrete with an inner core of steel Rebars.
Guess what, i made up a list recently and my budget (ALL IN) is around 75K or SGD30K. i reckon it will keep wifey and 3 kids happy whenever they stay over during the weekends/hols. Haha.
Cheers.
Hi, is your contractor who did the backyard extension good? Can recommend?
Can one do an extension of the private ground/garden area easily in Johor without much clerances required?
Bro , how much is the extension area cost you ? Possible to give me the contact too . Thanks
Tnx for your views RedsYNWA, If i decide to buy then i will buy a landed prop , there are ofcourse many inter terrance available at below 500K (420-480k) at HH/NI and some other places which i have yet ot visit so it may be difficult but not impossible to get a corner for around 500K.... and i will be positive about this thought.... i may just be lucky if the world economic crises shows its colours....
There are so many units for locals at Johor going for 200- 300 K rm as well .. but those are not gated communities.... so i find it difficult to understand a price 3 times the price of a unit which is in an ungated area.... worse case i might as well take up a DemiD or bungalow in such a precint and then spend another 100k rm for just getting my own security in place, i can have my own security guard and a guard house as well in that much money!!
pricing may have gone up since material cost went up last year..
in all I negotiated to the following price 18K RM.. his contact is in my reply to ginfreely..
1. Clear backyard grass
2. hack rear wall
3. Erect the new walls
4. ceiling tiles
5. plaster ceiling
6. wall dividing kitchen & room
7. floor tiles for kitchen & room