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Putrajaya - are prices going up? 4 years ago #439

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anyone know if prices in putrajaya r going up? i am thinking of buying a place there for a looooooooong term investment. incredibly beautiful city, isn't it.

or is cyberjaya better?

Re:Putrajaya - are prices going up? 3 years, 2 months ago #2889

If I may put my two cents in, property prices in Putrajaya won't go up any faster than it has for the past few years, even during the financial crisis, because most residents are government staff and they are not going to face any employment uncertainties.

Re:Putrajaya - are prices going up? 3 years, 2 months ago #2897

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Again Jogohkampung is spot on. Nah...... that place..... for investment, not worth the time and money. For a laidback lifestyle bordering on retirement, could be the place. If not, spend it on some other places like Bandar Utama, going up and going up.

Re:Putrajaya - are prices going up? 2 years, 7 months ago #5237

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Hi

I interested to have a property in Putrajaya. But there is doubt in my heart.

Lately there is earthquake in our neighbour country ie Indonesia and read newspaper Putrajaya badly effect. Especially at their high risk building.

My question is

1. It's all property in putrajaya is safe to occupied???

2. The developer have any contigency plan to make sure all building at that area safe?

Thanks

Nia

Re:Putrajaya - are prices going up? 2 years, 7 months ago #5244

Nia Nuraini wrote:
Hi

I interested to have a property in Putrajaya. But there is doubt in my heart.

Lately there is earthquake in our neighbour country ie Indonesia and read newspaper Putrajaya badly effect. Especially at their high risk building.

My question is

1. It's all property in putrajaya is safe to occupied???

2. The developer have any contigency plan to make sure all building at that area safe?

Thanks

Nia


har har har... nice questions.....we can't blame the developer actually. Why Malaysian Meteorological Service don't give some notice about this matter before their develope Putrajaya. Is it something wrong with the development procedure or our environment has change due to uncontrolled development?.....hmmm who knows meh.......

Re:Putrajaya - are prices going up? 2 years, 7 months ago #5249

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Hello

As my personal opinion, Putrajaya is quite place and not happening like KL. No traffic jam, also can got greenery view. People who like quiet place can buy a house there but not very sure about the safety.
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