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    Default Bayou Water Village, Malaysia

    Just came back from my friend's house warming in Bayou.
    He has bought a semi-D from the resale marekt with less than RM 1M.

    http://www.propertyguru.com.sg/singa...-water-village

    Beautiful place!

    The side effect: I would see myself as a fool to buy property paying X5 times the price just 30 minutes driving distance away.

    Now I have better understanding of what is called "affordable".

    Thanks,
    Richard
    PS. He also bought a decent 2nd hand car for his wife: RM 15K.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richwang
    Just came back from my friend's house warming in Bayou.
    He has bought a semi-D from the resale marekt with less than RM 1M.

    http://www.propertyguru.com.sg/singa...-water-village

    Beautiful place!

    The side effect: I would see myself as a fool to buy property paying X5 times the price just 30 minutes driving distance away.

    Now I have better understanding of what is called "affordable".

    Thanks,
    Richard
    PS. He also bought a decent 2nd hand car for his wife: RM 15K.
    Any side effect over there like security concern: kena rob, kena rape, family member will kena kidpnap, hand kena chop down, etc.. cos my M'sia friends told me that Gelang Patah is not a safe place too..

    Will it be a fool just because is cheap & forget about security, esp. for the family??
    So is like what you pay what you get kind of thing.. ??

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    I always believe in, "Cheap thing no good, good thing cannot be cheap"
    Who is the fool only time can tell....

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    RM1Mil is only S$400K... enough for 3rm hdb, a bit hard for 4rm hdb.... when will sgp merge with m'sia in future ??... ,... or never ??...

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    Ya, this is a nice place, but very very boring or super boring.

    I was thinking of buying land there at only M$60 psf, and build my dream house. After counting left and right, find that it is not my life style.

    If u hv time, visit the UE's project, the bungalow..so nice and cheap.....

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    Spore & Mal may will not merge but not surprised more people will stay in iskandar's region with the rising house, car & medical cost.

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    Nearest shops at bukit indah
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laguna
    Ya, this is a nice place, but very very boring or super boring.

    I was thinking of buying land there at only M$60 psf, and build my dream house. After counting left and right, find that it is not my life style.

    If u hv time, visit the UE's project, the bungalow..so nice and cheap.....
    Tot of buying one n retiring there for more peace n savings. But when I'm old, getting ard will b tough n dangerous, n i will need good medical care. So it is back to Singapore.

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    Default Security?

    If you read from newspaper, you will always imagine the other side is less safe.
    Leisure Farm is guarded. Insider Bayou, it is another layer of guard.
    My friend is not that super rich type, so nothing much to be robbed.
    Frankly I definitely feel safer taking a walk inside Leisure Farm than walking under the highway bridge outside Pasir Laba Camp which is very near the foreign workers' apartments.

    My friend's neighbors are westerns. Not sure when they pick up a newspaper reading a floating body INSIDE sentosa house pool, what is their comment on the safety level for a place so near to two vice places.

    Thanks,
    Richard

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    The artist impressions all look very the nice...

    Wonder if the actual goods will turn out anything close...

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    Quote Originally Posted by richwang
    If you read from newspaper, you will always imagine the other side is less safe.
    Leisure Farm is guarded. Insider Bayou, it is another layer of guard.
    My friend is not that super rich type, so nothing much to be robbed.
    Frankly I definitely feel safer taking a walk inside Leisure Farm than walking under the highway bridge outside Pasir Laba Camp which is very near the foreign workers' apartments.

    My friend's neighbors are westerns. Not sure when they pick up a newspaper reading a floating body INSIDE sentosa house pool, what is their comment on the safety level for a place so near to two vice places.

    Thanks,
    Richard
    We can't be living in protected castle all the time. Even my Malaysian colleagues don't feel safe in JB.

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    Default Land price

    Buying land to build house is the next thing my friend will be doing since his family is now living there. (40 mins drive to work at Science Park - door to door.)
    The land cost has gone up to around RM100 psf now. Still "affordable".

    Thanks,
    Richard

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    Tamesak and E&O have jointly bot a big piece of land there at M$25psf.

    I visited Bayou late last year, visited an unsold unit from the developer, the quality is rather poor.

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    If you are interested in a corner terr for this project, sms me 90030188.

    Renovated unit.

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    Should take up MM2H ...Make Malaysia your Second Home
    the price of a BMW 5 series is the price of our COE....

    I was thinking very hard to retire in Penang, but still prefer to stay in Sg...
    for many reasons

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    Default Depending on your standard

    My friend only spent RM 4k to do ID including curtains.
    But some spend RM 200K to redo the tar, etc.

    It must be my HDB taste. I need to go for some high end show flat.

    Thanks,
    Richard
    PS. My wife's friend bought a decent condo in Singapore, but she decides to spend S$200K to redo doors, etc. So must be even higher standard.

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    Default Photo

    Some photos.

    The ducks are just under the balconcy.

    Some of friend complain the water seems mudy.
    But I can asure you it is not smelling, at least not now.

    Thanks,
    Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laguna
    Should take up MM2H ...Make Malaysia your Second Home
    the price of a BMW 5 series is the price of our COE....

    I was thinking very hard to retire in Penang, but still prefer to stay in Sg...
    for many reasons
    penang food ROCKS!
    I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” - Robert Frost quotes (American poet, 1874-1963)

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    Quote Originally Posted by richwang
    Some photos.

    The ducks are just under the balconcy.

    Some of friend complain the water seems mudy.
    But I can asure you it is not smelling, at least not now.

    Thanks,
    Richard
    The 鸭子s look bright and white and cheery. I'm sure the water is safe and clean. I like 鸭子 and 兔子. Wahahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOnlyGayInTheVillage
    The 鸭子s look bright and white and cheery. I'm sure the water is safe and clean. I like 鸭子 and 兔子. Wahahahaha
    Can Singaporean stay in Iskandar without VISA or any immigration permit ?
    Do we need to apply any permit ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shoeboxsupporter
    Can Singaporean stay in Iskandar without VISA or any immigration permit ?
    Do we need to apply any permit ?
    it is just like travel from sg to malaysia
    must have passport etc
    I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” - Robert Frost quotes (American poet, 1874-1963)

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    Quote Originally Posted by roly8
    it is just like travel from sg to malaysia
    must have passport etc
    It means I don any any travel document except passport to stay in Malaysia ? So good ?

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    if u stay is less than 90 days (I think so), then visa is not needed.

    The best is to apply for the "Make Malaysia your Second Home MM2H", with 10 years renewal visa. ie u can stay there 10 years without coming back to Sg or apply for visa.

    On top, u can buy a BMW 5 series there at the same price of our COE.

    Also, have a helper without paying levy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laguna
    if u stay is less than 90 days (I think so), then visa is not needed.

    The best is to apply for the "Make Malaysia your Second Home MM2H", with 10 years renewal visa. ie u can stay there 10 years without coming back to Sg or apply for visa.

    On top, u can buy a BMW 5 series there at the same price of our COE.

    Also, have a helper without paying levy.

    It means I only need to come back Singapore at least once for 90 days then I can continue to stay there. Then it is really a good place for retirement. If really so, I will lazy to apply the MM2H visa. Just come back once every 3 months are not big deal.

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    Default 30 days visa free

    Just checked my Singapore passport, it is 30 days visa free.
    If you are considering retirement there, it is better to get MM2H.
    You don't want to be in bed and yet being chased out as illegal immigrants.

    There are other benefits, such as buying local car, and discounted gasoline, etc.
    But there are some requirements.
    Here are the details. Just noticed for property investment they are talking about RM 1M now.

    http://www.mm2h.gov.my/

    Thanks,
    Richard

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    Default State Approval

    My friend has already paid the previous owner in full.
    My friend has also moved into the house.
    But the transfer is still pending state to approve after 3 months.
    So things are indeed different.

    Thanks,
    Richard
    PS. Is it common practice there to pay some coffee money to speed things up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by richwang
    Just checked my Singapore passport, it is 30 days visa free.
    If you are considering retirement there, it is better to get MM2H.
    You don't want to be in bed and yet being chased out as illegal immigrants.

    There are other benefits, such as buying local car, and discounted gasoline, etc.
    But there are some requirements.
    Here are the details. Just noticed for property investment they are talking about RM 1M now.

    http://www.mm2h.gov.my/

    Thanks,
    Richard
    Not only that, you need to show proof that you have monthly bank balance of at least RM$500k, if age below 50 prior to application. After approval, you need to maintain a FD account there with minimum 300k.

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    Default Only RM 300K hard cash is required to put in Malaysia

    The RM 500K liquidity asset can be offshore (in Singapore bank).

    But you do need RM 300K hard cash deposit in Malaysia after approval.

    Upon Approval : Aged Below 50 years old

    * Open a fixed deposit account of RM300,000.00.
    * After a period of one year, the participant can withdraw up to RM150,000.00 for approved expenses relating to house purchase, education for children in Malaysia and medical purposes.
    * Must maintain a minimum balance of RM150,000.00 from second year onwards and throughout stay in Malaysia under this programme.
    Approved participants who have purchased and own property which were bought at RM1 million and above in Malaysia may comply with the basic fixed deposit requirement of RM 150,000 on condition that the property has been fully paid and ownership documents such as grant and land title have already been issued. This amount may not be withdrawn until the participant decides to terminate his participation in MM2H programme.

    Thanks,
    Richard

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    Buy a RM1 million property and just need deposit about RM150,000 in a bank to qualify on the MM2M scheme. Best part can buy car w/o tax. C180 Merc is about SGD90k.Richwang is more detail.
    Quote Originally Posted by TheOnlyGayInTheVillage
    Not only that, you need to show proof that you have monthly bank balance of at least RM$500k, if age below 50 prior to application. After approval, you need to maintain a FD account there with minimum 300k.

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