Mah Sing Group, the developer, has a website and brochure offering no pricing details, nor the no. of leasehold years left. That's a bummer. As a reputable developer, I wish these guys would invest a little on a good website that's a one-stop information centre for home buyers.
I took the opportunity to visit the show village last weekend. Three home designs were on display - The 3-storey superlink, 2-storey semi-D and 3-storey semi-D.
The photos below are of the 3-storey semi-D (4,118 sq ft) type priced from RM1.9 million (if I heard the salesperson correctly) onwards with an estimated monthly maintenance fee of RM400. 4+1 rooms and 5 bathrooms.
| The sigboard |
| 3-storey semi-D |
| Close-up |
| Exploring the bare unit - you're greeted with a huge open space as you enter. I like what they did to the second floor, leaving a gap to look up |
| Spacious ground floor |
| Second floor |
| Neat idea. I'm able to see who's coming through my front door below |
| Room |
| The third floor |
| The balcony |
| Another corner of the balcony |
| Bathroom - There's no glass panel |
| Master bath |
| That's more like it, wouldn't want water splashing everywhere |
| This is from the furnished show unit next door |
I wasn't impressed with the less than stellar workmanship and I still can't get over the fact that at that price, the home is not fit for immediate move-in ie without having to renovate, which is another costly affair.
The surrounding areas are a plus. No highrises and not too far off the main road. Like!
| The road in and out |
I did not particularly enjoy the tour of this show village though. It was too heavily guarded inside and out. ♫ "I always feel like somebody's watching me"..♫ They could have done away with expensive furnishings and decorative pieces if they're so afraid of theft. The security camera inside should have been sufficient, with just a guard stationed outside.


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