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    David Bochsler, Director of Sales and Marketing at Exhale, said that with projects such as Pinewood Studios, Legoland and Marlborough College as well as universities and hospitals completed or about to complete, “there is not the same level of risk associated with investing”.

    Some of the popular projects in Nusajaya include Leisure Farm Resort, Horizon Hills and Ledang Heights where prices of bungalows range between RM2 million (S$805,000) and RM7 million (S$3 million) while rentals range between RM8,000 (S$3,200) and RM20,000 (S$ 8,050) a month.

    According to Project Manager Geert Hulst, “Malaysia offered an affordable alternative”. His wife added that they were the 10th expat family from Singapore years ago and now more than 100 expat families live in the area.

    We loved Singapore which was why we bought a house here. It's a permanent move and Singapore is on our doorstep. Unfortunately, Singapore became too expensive for us,” said Kirsten Lassale, who now lives in Nusajaya with her family.

    => why they not afraid of crime ... karate black belt??
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    for these peeps, money and hamming it up the high life more important than own lives.

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    So confident some more.. contribute to the darker side of the economy.

    my sister investment in Malaysia property.. got security guard also air-conditioning kena stolen.

    In end sell below purchase Price....

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    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera
    Some of the popular projects in Nusajaya include Leisure Farm Resort, Horizon Hills and Ledang Heights where prices of bungalows range between RM2 million (S$805,000) and RM7 million (S$3 million) while rentals range between RM8,000 (S$3,200) and RM20,000 (S$ 8,050) a month.
    gross rental yields similar to Singapore, but the mortgage rate in Malaysia is so much higher. Dont think can get positive cash flow at end of the month

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    Quote Originally Posted by UltimateAro888
    So confident some more.. contribute to the darker side of the economy.

    my sister investment in Malaysia property.. got security guard also air-conditioning kena stolen.

    In end sell below purchase Price....
    That's security at it's best.
    Malaysia Boleh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PN
    That's security at it's best.
    Malaysia Boleh.
    hope they dont go for a midnite snack...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjTUeMbdv-c

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    Quote Originally Posted by radha08
    hope they dont go for a midnite snack...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjTUeMbdv-c
    imagine u having dinner with your family....wa lau.....too dangerous. how can they be so garung to stay there???
    after paying the high interest there, maybe the gap is much smaller than the price in SG?

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