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Springs Ville

July 14th, 2015 38 comments

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Springs Ville, a proposed 12-storey high-rise development by Delisprings Development Sdn. Bhd. (a subsidiary of CNH group), within the established township of Bagan Lallang in Butterworth. It is located immediately opposite Taman Segemal, just a few minutes drive from Butterworth Outer Ring Road. Chung Ling (Butterworth) High School is only 1 km away.

This development comprises 108 residential units, with built-up size ranging from 1,259 sq.ft. onwards. It will comes with various facilities such as swimming pool, gym and etc.

Project Name : Springs Ville
Location : Bagan Lallang, Butterworth, Penang
Property Type : Apartment/condominium
Land Tenure: Freehold
Built-up Area: 1,259 sq.ft. – 1,507 sq.ft.
Total Units : 108
Indicative Price: RM356,700 onward
Developer : Delisprings Development Sdn. Bhd.

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Housing in Penang within reach, 3,396 eligible applicants offered in last 6 months

July 13th, 2015 No comments

11221532_523441824470349_5979616915475176410_nAffordable housing in Penang is within reach as 3,396 eligible applicants were offered in the last six months, says state Housing Development Committee chairman, Jagdeep Singh Deo.

In stressing this, he said the allegation by a daily newspaper yesterday titled “Cheaper homes out of reach”, was not only mischievous but also did not do justice to the needy and eligible applicants.

“The allegation is inaccurate and not a reflection of the actual position of the state government which has and will continue to prioritise the provision of affordable housing for deserving and eligible Penangites,” he told a press conference, here, today.

On the eligibility criteria for affordable housing, he said firstly, the applicants should not own a property but might be considered if they were upgrading from a low or low-medium cost unit.

“Secondly, there is an income cap, which is a total household income (applicant and spouse) of RM6,000, RM8,000 and RM10,000 for the RM200,000, RM300,000 and RM400,000 units respectively.

“The household income cap as stated is the nett and not gross income as reported in the newspaper, while deductions of Employees Provident Fund (EPF), Social Security Organisation (SOCSO), mandatory insurance and income tax are taken into account.”

Besides, he said, an applicant had to be a Penangite, a registered voter and working in Penang or if not a Penangite, must show proof of employment for the last five years and be a registered voter.

For a non-local, an applicant can show he/she is contributing economically to the Penang economy by working here with proof of employment over the last five years, subject to compliance and consideration.

Source: Bernama

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What’s up Penang? Jam has worsened.

July 12th, 2015 15 comments

traffic-georgetownby Charles Tan

I was back in Penang just last weekend for a Toastmasters function. I arrived around 12 noon and after the second bridge, there was a slight jam in the Bayan Baru area. It must be the half-day working day on Saturday. My function was in town and I was travelling from my brother’s home in Sungai Ara. Right after Jelutong expressway, everything came to a slow crawl. Jam at 630pm? Perhaps everyone is going to town area for dinner?

During the dinner, I was talking to a close friend who asked me how’s KL’s jam. I told her that based on the place where I stay and the time I travel, I have not really felt the impact of the jams. She said, that’s good because in Penang, she could feel the jams everyday. I told her I felt the same and these days every morning, the radio deejay would talk about jams and one of the places would be Penang’s first bridge. Yet, what I understand was also that the Penang second bridge continue to be under-utilised thus far. Why is this so?

Perhaps whatever is being planned in Batu Kawan can be pushed for a faster completion. Then, some of the huge

population at this part of the island can move over and relieve the two-lane roads off some of the cars which are increasing like crazy while the road networks remain almost the same. There’s the Penang Transport Masterplan but as at now, even the Project Delivery Partner has not yet been chosen. As for the tunnel and all those additional roads etc, it will only be ready in 2025 or so as per what I read in the newspaper and online. Seriously, I am not sure how long can Penang continue to sustain this growth in the number of cars.

If we look at the number of new projects within say Tanjung Tokong or Paya Terubong, some of us may note the daunting number of units which have been proposed, planned and in the process of construction. I can only hope that the state government does more and faster. Yes, moving some of the huge population growth within the island to mainland is really a very important agenda. Of course, based on the jams currently, it is still nowhere near the typical KL jams in LDP or Federal Highway. However, when the gridlock starts, it would be tough trying to ‘unlock’ it. Cheers.

>> This opinion article comes courtesy of my friend, Charles, the founder of kopiandproperty.com. He is popular for sharing his thought on property investment mostly based on his own 12 years experience as well as from all the readings and conversations with property gurus in the industry. (Source)

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Buyers study property prices and location to suit needs

July 11th, 2015 No comments

metn_3x_1107_adzimWhile the recent implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) has made people more cautious about their spending, they are still willing to take the plunge if the right property is available.

This was a common sentiment expressed by exhibitors and visitors at the ongoing Star Property Fair 2015 at G Hotel and Gurney Plaza in Penang.

Eco World Development sales manager Eunice Lee said there was a period immediately after GST where many potential buyers deferred their decision.

“While it prompted some to think twice and study their options in detail, now that things have settled down, people are willing to commit.

“Naturally, pricing is the main concern, especially after the tightening of regulations with regards to obtaining bank loans.

“Location is another key factor, and a good portion of buyers tend to be from within a 10km radius of the particular development,” she said yesterday.

Among those seen browsing the booths for potential investment options were marketing manager Jeffrey Ooi and wife Sueanne Chua, an advertising accounts manager.

“If the product ticks all the boxes, GST or not people will still go for it.

“As an investor, primary considerations are the area, the surrounding facilities and potential rental income,” Ooi opined after checking out the latest phase of MTT Properties and Development’s Botanica.CT township in Balik Pulau.

Valuer Tan See Wei was looking for something mid-ranged, and enquired about Asia Green Group’s The Clovers in Sungai Ara.

“With so many companies in one place, it’s a great time to have a look. Some have nice concepts,” he said.

Retiree S.C. Khor and his wife were interested in affordable options like Ideal Property Group’s One Foresta in Bayan Lepas.

“Like most people, we’re concerned about the price. If it can come down further even better,” Khor quipped.

Meanwhile, the Penang Development Corporation (PDC) booth is exhibiting some 1,921 affordable properties from the state government.

PDC sales and marketing executive Siti Zabedah said the the projects are located in Batu Kawan in south Seberang Prai, Kampung Jawa in north Seberang Prai, and Teluk Kumbar in the southwest district.

“The low-medium cost units for the three locations are priced at RM72,500.

“The other units are priced from RM168,000 to RM220,000 in Batu Kawan, RM200,000 to RM250,000 in Kampung Jawa and RM250,000 to RM330,000 in Teluk Kumbar,” she said.

Siti said the registration for the properties had been slow.

“Although the booth promotes the affordable projects from PDC, buyers can still register for any of the 22,512 affordable units that the private sector and state government are building,” Siti said.

Source: TheStar.com.my

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Triuni Residences

July 10th, 2015 387 comments

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Triuni Residences, the third phase of The Sanctuary development comprises three residential towers, with a total of 552 condominium units. It is strategically located within the established township of Batu Uban, next to The Sanctuary (Phase 1). Just a mere minutes drive from University Science Malaysia and Penang bridge.

  • Block 1: 22-storey (176 units) with 3-level multi-storey car park
  • Block 2: 24-storey (192 units) with 3-level multi-storey car park
  • Block 3: 23-storey (184 units) with 5-level multi-storey car park

Project Name : Triuni Residences
Location : Batu Uban, Penang
Property Type : Residential Development
Land Tenure: Freehold
Total Units : 552
Indicative Price: Gross from RM700psf onwards
Developer : B.U. Developments Sdn Bhd ( Runnymede Group)

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