Tuesday, October 12, 2010

The good news. Komplek Kinrara is ready for handover.

Finally,  the good news has arrived.  Sentosa Restu (M) Sdn. Bhd. has sent the letter to all purchasers for the final 10% payment and the hand over of the apartment unit and shoplot/office lot.

The news of the handover has aroused interest from property agents and potential buyers. You should have received telephone calls from property agents, expressing interest in your property, either for sales or rental.

Every owner is responsible for promoting Komplek Suria Kinrara and helps to maintain the good image of this property. This will enhance the value of the property in the long run and also attract quality occupants to the apartment.
You can also expect better rental income, if you choose to lease the property.

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e-mail and reply to one of the interest party in Komplek Suria Kinrara.
Dear Sonia,

Welcome to Komplek Suria Kinrara. You should have no regret staying here.

The property, Komplek Suria Kinrara, is ready for hand over to buyers now. 

Damansara is a pricey and higher end housing areas, as compared to Kinrara 3. Suria Kinrara is located at the Kinrara 3 commercial area. I cannot speak on the Komplek itself now, until the residents and the business operators have moved in and I can observe the property management's conduct and services. Security should be the top priority.

In term of value and accessibility, this is a value-for-money apartment in a superb location. Bandar Puteri Puchong (by IOI) and Bandar Kinrara (by I&P) are just a short distance away. These are the high end and the most sought-after properties in the Klang valley. The value appreciation is higher than any other projects in the  Klang valley.

This is also the most vibrant business and entertainment hub for the locals, who have moved from Bukit Bintang, Bangsar, and Pudu areas.

Access to the bustling Sunway and IOI Puchong is only 5 minutes away, via Kesas Highway, barring the jam at the toll. There is no toll to IOI Puchong, Bandar Puteri Puchong and Pusat Bandar Puchong. The 3 projects are the " IN " places for all your needs, good food, entertainment shopping, banking etc. 

There is one toll at Sunway for access to Sunway, Kelana Jaya, One U, Uptown and Damanasara.. Only traffic jam is on LDP at the Sunway toll and IOI mall areas. If you use Kesas, it is jam free.

Regards





E-mail received On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 11:58 AM, from Sonia Lim <silver_irony16@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi there,

While googling about the new service apartment - Suria Kinrara, I stumbled upon the blog you dedicated to it. It's quite a good read for someone who's new to all this. Smile


Firstly, the price is really attractive, now about RM130,000.  And I'm under a budget, so the price seems right for me. But I'm not very sure about Puchong area because now I'm currently renting in Damansara, which I've always fond of staying. But, as we all know, the prices of properties here are quite pricey. Hence, I'm opening up my option to Puchong area. And looking at this, it's a good buy. But I'm not too sure whether it'll be a good stay. Can you share your thoughts on this?

As I know, the jam in Puchong can also be extremely terrible and I'm actually working in Kelana Jaya. So, would like to know how's the traffic like at that area. And how's the environment around the apartment like as well?

Hope you can share with me more info on this service apartment, for eg. will this also be a good investment? Sorry, if there are too many questions to ask you. As, I've mentioned, someone new to all this. Embarrased smile Very much appreciate if you can share some light with me on this.

Thank you very much! Looking forward to your reply.

P/S: Btw, do you know when the residents be able to shift in? 

Cheers
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Sonia

4 comments:

dndvc said...

Hi Pylimdiy,

I'm an owner of one of the units in Suria Kinrara, having purchased the unit nearly 10 years ago, and at last am ready to receive my keys. I noted in the letter, the request to delay the LAD, but I'm not sure if I should be too forgiving on this. Have you heard of the other owners plans, and what about yours? Claim, don't claim, or defer claims?

Rgds
dnd

Pylimdiy said...

This is entirely your decision. But I have appeal to the committee to denial the vendor's request to defer LAD claim. I requested the LAD be offset against the final payment and to waive the bulk water deposit,

The risk of not offsetting is that the vendor may not be able to pay the LAD. If you are happy and forgiving with the completed property, then you may waive or defer the LAD claim.

Suenie said...

do we have any community association or union for us to fignt our right and claim?

i'm one of the frustrated owner

Suenie said...

do you know if we hv already community association?