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When you say small how small? Less than 1500 sqf? I went to their website recently the Leisure Farm development look stunning. Is it what it looks like in their website? |
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Hi Harlow,
We've been doing it now for three years and love it! It'll be even better when the kids are going to Marlborough College here. It's 7 minutes from our new house and the border is 7 minutes the other way. Cheers, EXHALE. |
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Are there any hotels opened in Nusajaya or still at embryonic stage? How about the marina too? Good place to spend a few days or is it a big building site?
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I did not mean small by Singapore standards. Everything is much bigger over here! I meant that when you buy land, you can get plots from 10,000-50,000 sqft (and even bigger) at Ledang Heights and Leisure Farm. When you buy a bungalow at the other developments like Horizon Hills, East Ledang, the lots are less than 10,000 sqft. Of course semi detached homes are smaller - but even so they are typically 2000 sqft and up! It comes down to your budget in the end. We opted to spend our condo budget in Singapore on a villa. For that we got "Villa EXHALE" which is a 8000 sqft balinese villa on 30,000 sqft land. Another villa we are building is "Villa Frangipani" (featured in expat living mag at the link in the previous post) which is 6,000 sqft on 15,000 sqft land. Images of these homes are on our website. Since they are custom designed homes you can build any size you want to fit most budgets. In the end, you will pay far less if you build however the premium for a finished house may be worth it because you can move in immediately! Happy to help more via PM where I can also give you my phone details. Cheers, David (EXHALE) |
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Completed h(m)otels are available in Gelang Patah and Bukit Indah. Cheers, EXHALE |
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Well David sadly we cant afford that kind of luxury. I'll be a very happy bunny with a 3000 sqf house. What can you get for £250k (RM1.25mil)? I cant find much in Iproperty.com in that area. |
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Hi Harlow!
I know! I can't believe what we can build here, and we're actually saving money month to month vs what we paid in rent in a condo in Singapore. For the budget you are talking about, there are some completed homes available. In Leisure Farm for example. They are about 15 years old, approx 2500-3000 sqft and on 10,000 sqft land. PM me and I will hook you up with the right people here. Land is in and aounr the 70RM per sqft area so even if you purchased a 10,000 sqft plot it would not leave too much more to build. By the way, the Royal family did buy land down my street.... Cheers, EXHALE. |
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For any of you that may be interested, we've got a facebook page that we update a few times a week on news for nusajaya. Just search for "exhale - living outside the box" and "LIKE" us!
We're doing a video interview series soon with the heads of major development projects in the area. I'll continue to keep an eye on this forum as well and answer any questions you may have. Cheers, EXHALE |
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exhale,
just to give some more info can you give the times for the following: -home to Tuas ( I assume you cross there) -time to cross into Sing -Tuas to workplace -Area you work Work to Tuas -time to cross border -Tuas to home And what times do you drive to work and back again and your mode of transport? Or if you don't now work in Singapore waht would think the times of travel are if say you were to work insay Orchard Road or even say Anson Rd area. That's of course if you don't mind me intruding into your privacy. Last edited by ex reg : Nov 8th 2011 at 10:33 pm. |
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Hi ex reg,
Here are some quick answers. I drive my car. -home to Tuas ( I assume you cross there) yes tuas. 7 minutes from my home to Malaysia immigration -time to cross into Sing 10-15 minutes to get through immigration at both sides -Tuas to workplace 20-30 minutes -Area you work (above times to bukit timah but I often head straight downtown, rush hour traffic in the core can add to that but traffic has nothing to do with the Malaysia side, it's the same traffic anyone else would hit in the core) same thing in reverse order. And what times do you drive to work and back again and your mode of transport? Leave in the morning at 7:45, try to hit the border on the way back before 6. |
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Thanks for that although the times to me do look like the best possible especially as you travel rush hour ish and you don't include the 5 to 10 minutes between Sing and Malaysia Customs.
And another 30 minutes plus into the Business district or Orchard. But it might be better to park and take the MRT into those places rather than risk traffic. |
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Yes they are about average times. When I hit the border at 7:50-8 I am through the other side under 20 minutes consistently. Every Monday morning it's busier and weekends can be twice as long but we don't tend to go into Singapore on the weekends, especially long weekends like the one that just passed. Most people that come to check out the area do so on the weekend and make the mistake of thinking that weekend traffic at the border is typical. If you've ever driven to or from the west coast, just tack another 20 minutes onto that time when thinking about including border traffic. My typical routine sees me leaving the house at about 7:45, heading to Bukit Timah area to drop the kids off at their school at about 8:30 and then driving downtown, usually arriving at 9 or just after. This morning I left at 7:45, drove the kids to school and dropped them off at 8:30, turned around and was back at my house in Malaysia at my home office desk at just after 9. |
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Lots of interesting info again Exhale - thanks for keeping the discussion going
![]() We're going to have a look at Leisure Farm on Sunday and East Ledang the following Sunday. Anywhere else you'd suggest? |
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