sama sama for now I will look at freehold only in JB. The E&O Medini JV will be leasehold too. Looks like Penang and KV developers are coming big here.
sama sama for now I will look at freehold only in JB. The E&O Medini JV will be leasehold too. Looks like Penang and KV developers are coming big here.
It sure looks like most of Medini will be leasehold.
Those folks at EL and LH should be very pleased with their FH properties as theirs should be about the closest to Medini.
Hi LGLab,
Could you help to explain further, do you mean to get out of Malaysia by stamping and then circling back to Malaysia? Yes you can if thats what you were asking. There is a right turn to allow you to head back to Malaysia after getting your departure stamp on your passport. Just heard they extended MACS to end of this year at Jusco. Brought a few new friends to get it done recently. Felt embarrassed when i told them it was extended until Dec 15 but turned out that it was extended again.
Good day everyone, been reading this thread for a couple of months, really informative, helpful and encouraging... have committed on a freehold at NI8b :-)
Hi Narmi,
HH is at least RM1.1mil now.
I heard Nusa Idaman has safety issues. Also, many Malays are staying there. I am afraid that I might not fit in very well there.
Hi TayJC sorry to bring this up and perhaps you didn't mean to but this comment came of as a little offensive to me (and I'm Singaporean). I'll overlook the saefty issues at NI as there have been cases raised before but I do wonder what you meant by not fitting in a neighbourhood where there are many Malays staying. Is it because you feel the Malay neighbours won't be able to tolerate you or vice versa? If you decide to live in someone's country (I presume you're non-Malaysian please forgive me if I am wrong) I would think that you'd be willing to interact and integrate with them?
I agree with u bro iamapsuedoneem
Tayjc, u r talkg bout msia where majority r malays. I cant imagine any places in msia except temples or churches where non malays r d dominant or only grp of pple. Your overall quality of living experience will not be complete. The maly pple here (msia) most if not all r decent folks and friendly.
Ok thanks.
Overall indeed positive news as it shows robust and sustained investor confidence... though I wont be considering leasehold in Malaysia when freehold is widely available, but thats just me.
Hey guys
For those Singaporean who took up home loan , did your bank request to pay some admin money for foreigners acct ?
UXX just told me to pay RM$500 .....wth ......
Before i sign up with them , I asked any fees to pay ? they say only postage fees RM90 coz the rest absorbed by the developer, now is RM500!!
Hey guys
For those Singaporean who took up home loan , did your bank request to pay some admin money for foreigners acct ?
UXX just told me to pay RM$500 .....wth ......
Before i sign up with them , I asked any fees to pay ? they say only postage fees RM90 coz the rest absorbed by the developer, now is RM500!!
If it's a flexi-loan linked to current account, then yes there's a one time setup fee of feww hundred RM.no , not for account opening leh , i not gg to have saving acct with them , just going to remit a big sum every 2 mths to pay my home loans ...
Maybe lastresort is right ....
If its standard requirement I am willing to pay ...
If it's a flexi-loan linked to current account, then yes there's a one time setup fee of feww hundred RM.
If TayJC looks hard enough I'm sure amidst all this huanna mediocrity of Malaysia he will find exclusive Tng Nang enclave where everyone is friendly like back in the ancestral Middle Kingdom. Most likely the DMC in such an estate will make it compulsory to install large stainless steel main gate which mimic the look of a Pawnshop entrance.Hi TayJC sorry to bring this up and perhaps you didn't mean to but this comment came of as a little offensive to me (and I'm Singaporean). I'll overlook the saefty issues at NI as there have been cases raised before but I do wonder what you meant by not fitting in a neighbourhood where there are many Malays staying. Is it because you feel the Malay neighbours won't be able to tolerate you or vice versa? If you decide to live in someone's country (I presume you're non-Malaysian please forgive me if I am wrong) I would think that you'd be willing to interact and integrate with them?
Lol, Batok you've got a wicked sense of humour ........If TayJC looks hard enough I'm sure amidst all this huanna mediocrity of Malaysia he will find exclusive Tng Nang enclave where everyone is friendly like back in the ancestral Middle Kingdom. Most likely the DMC in such an estate will make it compulsory to install large stainless steel main gate which mimic the look of a Pawnshop entrance.