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Setia Eco Cascadia

Too early to firm anything. EW has to build up phase 1 Summer & Spring then firm up on Commercial.
Would be interesting to see who - Setia or EW to bring in the 1st bank / school

If one is not parent of kids, u will definitely hate to have a sch near to ur house. U will be waken up early daily.

Traffic will be jam or messy near the sch also
 
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Too early to firm anything. EW has to build up phase 1 Summer & Spring then firm up on Commercial.
Would be interesting to see who - Setia or EW to bring in the 1st bank / school

what kind of school? if public school, already have plan at SEC commercial.. but it' s kinda nice to see the place slowly built up. you bot here as well ?
 
Can anyone estimate the cost of personal lift? Just curious. :cool: My wife has some walking problem, she wants the ground floor bedroom, also, when 2016 comes, I will be 67:)

In Singapore, I was quoted S$150k for a 4 storey hydraulic lift (at one of those landed near Sembawang Park). But that was in 2006 or 2007. I was also told electricity, maintenance and certification worked out to nearly S$1k a month!

Recently, in the houses in Klang Valley, a sales exec told me it would cost RM150k for a 3 storey lift.
 
Btw, does Setia allow photo taking inside the Aurora show houses? If not, I may have to smuggle my DSLR there for a few shots. ;)
 
In Singapore, I was quoted S$150k for a 4 storey hydraulic lift (at one of those landed near Sembawang Park). But that was in 2006 or 2007. I was also told electricity, maintenance and certification worked out to nearly S$1k a month!

Recently, in the houses in Klang Valley, a sales exec told me it would cost RM150k for a 3 storey lift.

What is the model u bought?
 
Btw, does Setia allow photo taking inside the Aurora show houses? If not, I may have to smuggle my DSLR there for a few shots. ;)
officially no. :) :) but i had no probs taking pics.
 
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Some insider news about Setia.

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In Singapore, I was quoted S$150k for a 4 storey hydraulic lift (at one of those landed near Sembawang Park). But that was in 2006 or 2007. I was also told electricity, maintenance and certification worked out to nearly S$1k a month!

Recently, in the houses in Klang Valley, a sales exec told me it would cost RM150k for a 3 storey lift.
Thanks for the info. Back to the drawing board. :rolleyes:

Btw some photos to share - Neptune
 

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More photos - Enjoy
 

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