Thursday, July 28, 2016

Kuala Lumpur Swiss Garden Apartment For Rent Short Term Stay




My unit at Swiss Garden Residence is located at the Golden Triangle of Kuala Lumpur. Swiss-Garden Residences Kuala Lumpur is directly connected to Swiss-Garden Hotel via a link bridge.The apartment comes with 1 room with double bed, 1 living room with a study desk. The apartment can accommodate up to 4 persons. Comes with 1 car pack too.




Bukit Bintang Monorail Station - just 650 m away. 
3mins walk to Monorail & LRT
5 mins walk to Berjaya Time Square and Bukit Bintang
15mins walk to Pavillion

The apartment is equipped with well furnished kitchenette and dinning area. 

One of our top picks in Kuala Lumpur. Swiss-Garden Residences offers 4-star apartments with spacious layouts and modern interiors. An outdoor infinity pool and fitness facilities are available, as well as a sauna and gym. Other leisure amenities include a playground, games room and barbecue facilities.


Bukit Bintang is a great choice for travellers interested in family friendly exploring, fashion bargains and entertainment.

Please call Mary at 0126669892 to get more information. 





Friday, July 23, 2010

iProperty.com Expo Free Property Seminar 2010 @Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre Exhibition Hall

Event: iProperty.com EXPO Luxury Collections 2010


Date: 30 July – 1 August 2010 (3 Days Property Event)

Venue: Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, KLCC

Entry: Free For Public


SCHEDULE – DAY 1 (30 July 2010, Seminar Area 2 Hall 2)

10.00am – 11.00pm : Opening Ceremony (subject to change)



[EXPATRIATE GUIDE TO PURCHASING PROPERTY IN MALAYSIA]


2.00pm – 3.00pm : (Topic to be confirmed) by Previndran Dato’ Singhe


3.00pm – 4.00pm : Legal Process for Foreigners Purchasing Property in Malaysia by Kee Li Ling



4.00pm – 5.00pm : How MM2H benefits Foreigners Purchasing Properties in Malaysia by Joy Cyndie Ng Registered MM2H Agent



5.00pm – 6.00pm : Malaysian Tax Guide For Expats and Non-Residents by Richard Thornton


SCHEDULE – DAY 2 (31 July 2010, Seminar Area 2 Hall 2)

11.00am – 12.00pm : Latest Immigration Updates from Australia by Khoo Li Lu


12.00am – 1.00pm : Tax Planning – What you need to know before purchasing property in Australia by Ravin Chatlani



1.00am – 2.00pm : Australia 2020: Down Under or On Top by Jim Poignant


2.00am – 3.00pm : Condominium Sustainability by Ho Chin Soon


3.00am – 4.00pm : The 17 Different Ways of Making Millions from the Malaysian Real Estate Market by Milan Doshi



4.00am – 5.00pm : Roadmap to Financial Freedom by Yap Ming Hui


5.00pm – 6.00pm : Equity Financing: The Secret to Acquiring Multiple Properties in Australia with No Cash by Ravin Chatlani


SCHEDULE – DAY 3 (1 August 2010, Seminar Area 2 Hall 2)

[MANDARIN SESSIONS]


11.00pm –12.00pm : The Impact of Share Price Rise with Property Market in Malaysia by Peter Tai (股市上涨对产业市场的效益)



12.00pm – 1.00pm : Anyone Can Retire from Property Investment by Gavin Tee (让房地产投资实现您的退休计划)


1.00pm – 2.00pm : Legal Procedures in Purchasing Properties by Chris Tan (购买房地产的法律程序)


2.00pm – 3.00pm : Condominium Sustainability by Ho Chin Soon (高级公寓的升值潜力)


3.00pm – 4.00pm : What You Need To Consider Before Buying Your Property from A Home Buyer, Speculator and Investor Prespective by Dr Peter Yee (向 <住户 , 投机客及投资者>> 购买房屋的考虑因素)



4.00pm – 5.00pm : Roadmap to Financial Freedom by Yap Ming Hui (财富地图)

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Icon Residence Mont Kiara



Address: Mont Kiara, Kuala Lumpur
Property Type: Serviced Residence
Land Title: Commercial
Tenure: Freehold
Land Area: 2.57 acre
Built Up: Approx. From 850 sq.ft.onwards
Total Units/Lots: 300
Bumi Discount: N/A
Completion Date: 3 Years from SPA Date (Expected)


Icon Residence, Mont Kiara


•Inspired by the Mediterranean waterfront resort concept
•Niche high-end development by Mah Sing Group
•Located within Mont Kiara & Sri Hartamas vicinity (Persiaran Dutamas)
•Affluent neighborhood and growing expatriate community approx.50 nationalities
Architectural Concept


•1st of its kind Architectural concept in Klang Valley poised to set new lifestyle standard
•Building blocks are designed with changing unit profiles
•Bridge linking each building towers
•Seamless transition from inside space and the surrounding as to create feeling of bungalow in the sky
•Integration of basic elements of Sun, Sky and Garden into three dimensional lattice of Terraces, garden and living spaces.
Design


•Small & medium sized units from approx.850sq.ft onwards
•Every unit created as a corner unit
•Low density 2 - 4 units per floor - privacy assured
•Bungalow is the sky living experience
•Continuous terracing of decks and garden growing from the ground to the roof level
Focus


•KLCC or Mont Kiara panoramic view
•Unique conceptual landscape & water feature within residential unit
•Green Building concept & features
•Comprehensive facilities
•24-Hour multi-tier security
Accessibility


•SPRINT Expressway, North Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE), Lebuhraya Damansara-Puchong (LDP), Duta-Ulu Kelang Expressway (DUKE), Penchala Link, Kerinchi Link, Jln Duta & Jln Kuching
Located amidst Kuala Lumpur most sought-after international affluent address, Icon Residence Mont Kiara boasts of unique architectural concept with neighborhood conveniences that include 3 international schools, exclusive country clubs with facilities of equestrian, cricket and golf at the Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club, Kelab DiRaja Selangor and the Bukit Kiara Equestrian Club.


Within close proximity are F&B outlets, shopping complexes, commercial centres, banking facilities and other conveniences. Icon Residence Mont Kiara is also within easy reach to a medical centre only minutes away, and breezy 20-minute drive to Kuala Lumpur City Centre & KL Tower.
You can click here for registration!

Saturday, May 1, 2010

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Good alternative to Golden Triangle: Damansara Heights

Are you searching for something prime like KLCC but not overvalued?

Then you might be interested to find out more about Damansara Heights. David Koh, the founder of MINGS and a feng shui master and teacher for the past 36 years shares his view about Damansara Heights in Star Property...





Damansara Heights is not just touted as a prime location for upmarket homes – though it is a misconception, as there are also many modest-sized and once modestly-priced houses here, too – it is also considered to be an attractive alternative to Kuala Lumpur’s congested Golden Triangle.

Its proximity to the city centre, relatively cheaper rentals and accessibility to various highways, old and new, make it an ideal location. However, available land for development is scarce and thus most of the office buildings are located in a cluster off Jalan Semantan. In our previous articles, we discussed the other commercial enclaves at Jalan Damanlela and Medan Setia.
One of the earliest office buildings in Damansara Heights is Wisma Damansara, built in 1970 by Selangor Properties which held large tracts of land in this area. It was an unmistakable landmark for commuters along Jalan Semantan. (For Google map reference, please log on to http://maps.google.co.uk/ and search for “Kuala Lumpur”.)

This was followed by the Damansara Office Complex on Jalan Dungun. The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange was located here at one time, before it became Bursa Malaysia and moved to its own headquarters in the city. This complex also includes Wisma UN, the local office of the United Nations and the Damansara Cooperative Office.

Today, there are many more buildings here, such as Wisma UOA Damansara, Wisma Socfin, Wisma MBSB, Wisma Antah and Clearwater Residence, Wisma Chase Perdana, Wisma KPMG, Bangunan SPPK and Wisma Perintis. Travellers coming from Petaling Jaya will not miss the gigantic advertisements on Wisma PSMB Beringin either. Apparently there are about 25 purpose-built office buildings within the Damansara Heights commercial enclave.




Judging by CIMB’s current growth as a banking power, it would seem that it enjoys good landform energies.


EASY ACCESS
Access to this area is quite easy, if you discount the typical rush hour jams that clog up all major roads anyway. The New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE), Sprint and Duke are all within easy reach, not to mention Jalan Duta and Jalan Maarof which lead to the city centre.
The commercial buildings are located mostly along Jalan Dungun and Lorong Dungun, Jalan Gelenggang and Jalan Semantan. Beyond these office buildings, there are also some residential properties. There are several small bungalows here, some dating back to the early days when Damansara Heights was first developed. A number of them are empty and dilapidated. Some are still occupied but poorly maintained.

Perhaps the vacant homes were already sold to property developers for redevelopment. Plans to erect yet another tower could have been thwarted by the refusal of other homeowners to sell their parcels or simply from strong protestations against the construction of yet another office block or condominium – there are already a few here.

Who knows? One even wonders why anyone would want to live so close to these commercial buildings since the traffic is often heavy and the narrow roads here are constantly blocked by parked cars, even illegally parked ones. Then, come night-time, the whole place is dark and deserted like a ghost town, though some enterprising people have set up some restaurants in converted bungalows here.

From a landform perspective, this section of Damansara Heights offers opportunities and challenges. The terrain here is hilly. A small mountain range, from Batu Caves and Segambut, threads through the area and towards Federal Hill and Bangsar. There is a ridge near Wisma UOA as Jalan Semantan crests and then descends to Jalan Duta.

JALAN SEMANTAN VALLEY
The stretch of Jalan Semantan between this crest and Jalan Duta is actually a valley. The land rises on both sides. On the northern side of the road, there are several buildings such as Bangunan CIMB and Wisma Amanah Raya, while on the other side; there are 10 Semantan, Peninsula Residence All-Suite Hotel, Menara TSH, and Damansara Villa Apartment. In fact, there are a lot more high-end housing developments, encroaching into Federal Hill.
Mountainous terrain needs to be handled carefully as the earth energy movement is still strong. They are not ideal places to build offices and buildings for civilian use. Government buildings or centres of authority can be placed on high ground but even then, they should sit at the north-west, relative to the rest of the town or city. We will discuss that in later articles.

Places of worship are also suitable for high land. The air is clean. The scenery is tranquil. And God – whatever name you call him – does not require earth energy to succeed. He made the laws and nature abides by him, not the other way round. Thus in practically all cultures, buildings on mountaintops that seem to stand the test of time are monasteries, temples, mosques and churches.

For humans, though, it is a different proposition. Like all other life forms, we are drawn to pools of conducive energy. These are places where we feel at ease and ready to work and prosper. Some homes have that “feel” that it is warm, welcoming and pleasant. Some homes feel odd. It is the same with offices, shops or any other building, for that matter.

This is what draws us to or repels us from a certain place. There are places we like to revisit often and there are places we just hate going to. It is not just due to the distance of the location, or the quality of service we receive. There is just this innate feeling.

ENERGY FLOWS
We believe it has a lot to do with “chi” (force or energy). Our articles cover the aspect of energy from the earth, and at times we touch on the human energy element as well, as they are all interconnected.

Mountainous terrain has unstable energy, constantly flowing from high land to low – a valley, river, lake or sea. Along the way, it passes through many types of ground, each with its own unique properties. Some will be reshaped by the energy if the latter is stronger, some will divert the path and shape of the energy if the ground is solid enough.

Some energy will collect in little bowl valleys, some will slow down as it meets another wave of energy from the opposite direction. An environologist needs to study this landform and the movement of energy before planning how to best tap into it. Fast moving energy is not conducive, while gentle homogenous pools of it are highly desirable.

This is why we often cannot provide detailed answers to queries from our readers. Looking at a map or even googling it does not give the full picture. A proper on-site audit is strongly recommended here. Do not get us wrong: we are not soliciting for business here. We are more concerned that wrong advice given based on inaccurate information may actually cause more harm than good.

We heard once of a gentleman who attended a talk on feng shui and promptly rearranged his bedroom to suit what he believed was the right sector and directions for him. Apparently he lost his job soon after. Then he restored his furniture to their original positions and not long after, his old company called on him and rehired him!
What are the odds of that happening? A pure coincidence? Who knows, but we dare not risk your well-being, happiness and livelihood. Therefore, we urge all interested readers to please get a proper audit done by a professional feng shui master before doing anything.

FACE DOWN
Back to the commercial buildings in Damansara Heights, the best direction to face is downhill towards a river. They should have a mountain or high ground at their back, and even better if they are surrounded at the back and sides by high land, with a river in front.
With Jalan Dungun, the high land is on the east, so the best direction to face is west, towards Pusat Bandar Damansara. It is also very obvious as one enters this road. Those on the east side (facing west) are busier and have a higher profile, compared to their counterparts opposite the road.
The Damansara Office Complex faces a slope and in some cases, the buildings face higher land, which explains its lower profile. Wisma UN, for example, faces an inclining Jalan Semantan and its back is lower. Could this be a reason why the presence and influence of the United Nations in Malaysia are quite small?

When Malaysia was formed, Tunku Abdul Rahman was very proud of this association of nations and he wanted Malaysia to be a significant player and contributor to the UN. We named a road in Kuala Lumpur after secretary-general U Thant. We sent many peacekeeping troops in the early days. Yet over time, the UN seems to have fallen in our country’s list of priorities.
After crossing the ridge near Wisma UOA, Jalan Semantan sharply descends towards Jalan Duta. Here, it forms part of a valley. Thus, ideal directions for buildings here to face would be towards the main road itself. In this valley, everyone should do well, but relatively speaking, those facing the valley will fare much better.

Here, there are several buildings that fit the bill: Bangunan Dewan Perniagaan Melayu Kuala Lumpur, Wisma CIMB, Wisma Institut Bank-Bank Malaysia and Commerce Square CIMB. Further down the road, there is also Bangunan Amanah Raya. They should do exceedingly well. Judging by CIMB’s current growth as a banking power, both locally and internationally, we would say that it enjoys good landform energies.

Technically speaking, all will not be smooth-sailing as Jalan Semantan is still raised, compared to the somewhat narrow frontage of these buildings. However, the hills behind compensate for this.
Wisma Damansara nearby sits on and faces a slope, rather than the valley. Therefore, it does not get to enjoy the energy pool. A better orientation would be to face east towards the valley.

Clearwater Residence, Jalan Changkat Semantan, Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur Clearwater Residence

While some people thinks that the location is not as prime as KLCC, I think location is probably one of the best in the exclusive damansara heights area. The other area further down where the Twins at Damansara Heights faces severe congestion. Clearwater is situated in probably the best part of Damansara Heights and at $psf around $700 to $800 is a steal compared to the huge oversupply area of KLCC. Also note a new LRT train line might be coming into this area in the future. With excellent corporate clients in the area (close to over 90% occupancy in commercial space), Clearwater Residence provdes an excellent investment choice.












Type of property: Serviced Apartment

Location: Dragon Hill, Damansara Heights

Hold type: Freehold

Purchase price: RM697,970 – RM4.3 million

Land area & Built-up: From 826 square feet to 3587 square feet

Number of rooms: 1 to 3 bedrooms concept for Single Storey Lofts and Penthouses

Total units: 108 units

Expected completion date: Second Quarter of 2010

Superior features: Ample and roomy environment created by full height sliding glass panels.

Ceiling height – Penthouses: 4.2 meters. Other units: 3.5 meters.

All master suite rooms comes with a mini spa bathroom which includes a super sized bath tub and a shower that doubles up as a steam room, where one can enjoy a private steam bath at home.

Spacious wardrobe walk way
Concealed split air conditioning system.
Hot and cold water system.
Units fitted with good quality kitchen cabinets and wardrobes for every bedroom.
Standard built-in lighting
Centralised SMARTV cabling system in living room, family hall and bedrooms.

Facilities & Services
ClearwaterConcierge: offers assistance for seemingly trival chores such as air ticketing, event bookings and transportation reservation.
Clearwater Wellness Club (2 free memberships): offers full suit of health and leisure facilities including a roof top infinity lap pool, state-of-the-art gym, yoga studio, a spa and detoxification room.
ClearwaterDining: Clearwater signature café and a fine dining restaurant.
Exclusive for Superpad residence, each unit opens out into a private sky terrace with an outdoor Jacuzzi.
Exclusive for Penthouse residence, each unit has a private plunge pool designed with generously wide poolside terrace easily accessible from the living room.
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