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Senibong Cove

Anybody bought any units lately? What kind of pricing? Seems like most areas in JB facing depressed market value.
 
Is it that bad?
I still see quite a few people at the sales gallery on a daily basis.
 
Causeway traffic is a good gauge of how bad things are in Johor. Apart from the traffic from spore to Johor after work day hours, ie after 4pm to 9pm, workers heading back Johor, the traffic volume has shrunk significantly. We are contemplating purchasing a unit in wateredge but concern if we can rent out. Would be glad to have existing owners opinions. Thanks.
 
err...you know what i mean right?

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wahaha..:p
 
Which floor is your unit? Nice view. If you are staying permanently, then renting won't be an option. But if buying for investment, rental would be good to ride through the downturn. Thanks
 
Agree with bro Potter ... I oso reluctant to rent out ... keeping for retirement :)
 

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Wow really nice view.

This is the life. Relax by the water.
Soaking in the view.
 
How much were the selling price at the launch? Saw some units for resale at 500 to 560rm per sq ft. Thanks
 
http://heartlandpuppy.com/air-pollution-in-singapore-due-to-pasir-gudang-in-malaysia/

Seems like there's some concern about potential pollution. Hopefully the authorities will be able to do something about it or at least keep it under control

The prevailing winds for most part of the year blow Northeast/Southwest directions coinciding with the northeast/southwest monsoons. Changi airport's runway alignment (and generally other nearby airports too - Senai, Batam etc) reflects this (planes take off against wind for optimal lift). It is only during the inter-monsoon periods that wind directions may become erratic and occasionally blow in other directions. So we can see why Punggolians are affected.

Also, if you measure the distance between SC and PG on the google map, it seems to be roughly same distance between PG and Sg's East Coast. I don't think ppl in East Coast/Bedok have complained about PG's pollution although these areas seem more in the direct path of the northeast winds.
 
It's okay to me so long that the authorities are making sure that checks and regulation are properly enforced so as not to endanger those living nearby
 
Senibong Cove given special mention in NST article on Johor market outlook - https://www.nst.com.my/property/201...-outlook-cautious-optimism-mismatch-evens-out

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"Developers have been concentrating more on affordable housing in the last two years. The property market has seen falling volumes last year except for two categories.

The first category is niche areas and products that offer unique features such as waterfront properties. Buyers in this category are not affected by the economic slowdown and are buying more than a house. They are buying features and concepts. An example is Senibong Cove.

The second category is affordable houses priced between RM250,000 and RM500,000 and recent new launches within this price range have received good response."
 
aiyo..later too many buyers come and view here view there, disturb our "luxury lifestyle" in SC..:p
 
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