reading all these complaints made me very glad that I actually went to do the ground work before deciding not to buy from KSL.
after the cooling measures in SG kicked in, and aft hearing ppl telling me I should go to KSL for the massage, I made my way there one weekday afternoon.
The façade looked alright but everything changed aft entering the car park. There were some misdirections - on top of the arrows that led me to a dead end, I actually had to enter and exit the basement to access the upper floor parking. Then of course the poor finishing/condition of the car park was very telling. While it doesn't affect the residents and shoppers in a big way, it tells of the standards that the developer is willing to accept. And in KSL's case, the standard was very low.
Then the layout of the mall. So many push carts and small shops selling the same things. Food vendors sold mid to low quality food. unlike most Malaysians malls that are very spacious, KSL is relatively tight. Again, this tells me that the mall is poorly managed and that the owners are very money minded (not that making money is wrong but they failed to understand that to profit maximise, the cost/quality ration must be optimized. KSL was revenue maximize and cost minimise.
Those were the conclusions that I drew after visiting the mall. Even though they were still selling the condo, I didn't make any enquiry at all. Even though I was suppose to try the massage at KSL, I still drove to BI to get my fix that day. The aura at KSL just wasn't rite.
After reading the various posts here, I shared with my Malaysian fren abt this project. I told him that a unit with toilet bowls but no pipe was allowed to VP. He looked shocked! he is not a young chap like me who knows nuts abt Malaysia. This guy is an old man who grew up in MY. it seems that he, too, hasn't seen a condo without a function toilet and broken pipes being allowed to VP.
I hope KSL rectifies the units for you guys. I hope mine doesn't turn out like this 3 years from today.