Moving to KL
#17
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Joined: Oct 2014
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Re: Moving to KL
Assuming its a company move they should have their own agent listings who you are required to deal with, this is common with most large companies as it stops unscrupulous clauses being added by agents or landlords, its a different world here.
As mentioned above find out the location of the employment then find somewhere hopefully within walking distance. If you are renting things like internet cable TV etc could be a part of a package, there are many blocks of service apartments in KL just look up on Google start renting there for a month or two then talk & find your way around, DO NOT JUMP INTO SOME RENTAL CONTRACT BECAUSE PEOPLE TELL YOU THERE ARE OTHERS QUEUEING.
As mentioned above find out the location of the employment then find somewhere hopefully within walking distance. If you are renting things like internet cable TV etc could be a part of a package, there are many blocks of service apartments in KL just look up on Google start renting there for a month or two then talk & find your way around, DO NOT JUMP INTO SOME RENTAL CONTRACT BECAUSE PEOPLE TELL YOU THERE ARE OTHERS QUEUEING.
#18
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Re: Moving to KL
Hi All,
Numbeo.com is a great site, and a lot of the information seems to be accurate.
it's a great site to get a rough idea on the living costs in KL.
Do note that with GST coming to Malaysia in April 2015, prices will be hiking up a bit.
I know this is a public forum, so I will share and answer all the questions here if I can. No need for PMs
If you guys need a hand in apartment hunting, then feel free to contact me personally.
Cheers.
Mike
Numbeo.com is a great site, and a lot of the information seems to be accurate.
it's a great site to get a rough idea on the living costs in KL.
Do note that with GST coming to Malaysia in April 2015, prices will be hiking up a bit.
I know this is a public forum, so I will share and answer all the questions here if I can. No need for PMs
If you guys need a hand in apartment hunting, then feel free to contact me personally.
Cheers.
Mike
#19
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Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 11
Re: Moving to KL
Assuming its a company move they should have their own agent listings who you are required to deal with, this is common with most large companies as it stops unscrupulous clauses being added by agents or landlords, its a different world here.
As mentioned above find out the location of the employment then find somewhere hopefully within walking distance. If you are renting things like internet cable TV etc could be a part of a package, there are many blocks of service apartments in KL just look up on Google start renting there for a month or two then talk & find your way around, DO NOT JUMP INTO SOME RENTAL CONTRACT BECAUSE PEOPLE TELL YOU THERE ARE OTHERS QUEUEING.
As mentioned above find out the location of the employment then find somewhere hopefully within walking distance. If you are renting things like internet cable TV etc could be a part of a package, there are many blocks of service apartments in KL just look up on Google start renting there for a month or two then talk & find your way around, DO NOT JUMP INTO SOME RENTAL CONTRACT BECAUSE PEOPLE TELL YOU THERE ARE OTHERS QUEUEING.
Personally, I would prefer TM Unifi because I feel that it is more consistent. I have never used TIME before but I heard that there are slowdowns in Internet speed occasionally. Do note that some apartments don't have the backend infrastructure to support UNIFI, then TIME would be your only option.
Both TIME and UNIFI offers cable TV with Internet in a package, so the best option is to choose one that suits you best. Prices among both providers are similar, and roughly around RM200 (or more if you opt for more channels + higher broadband speed). RM200 will give you a 10mb Internet + basic home package.
Lastly, there is a one-off installation charge of around RM300 to install the modem, routers and cable TV system. However, this can be waived if you agree to a 2-year contract. so if you plan on staying for a short term, paying the one-off installation cost would be cheaper than the penalty charges (if you don't finish the 2-yr contract).
hope this helps.
Mike
#20
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Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 83
Re: Moving to KL
It looks like Astro time has faster stated speeds and cheaper prices. So if price is any indicator, I'm guessing their reputation for slowness is behind the cheaper prices.
https://www.tm.com.my/Home/broadband...kages-VIP.aspx
TIME fibre broadband and ASTRO B.yond IPTV | IPTV - The One and Only One Line
https://www.tm.com.my/Home/broadband...kages-VIP.aspx
TIME fibre broadband and ASTRO B.yond IPTV | IPTV - The One and Only One Line
#21
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Re: Moving to KL
It looks like Astro time has faster stated speeds and cheaper prices. So if price is any indicator, I'm guessing their reputation for slowness is behind the cheaper prices.
https://www.tm.com.my/Home/broadband...kages-VIP.aspx
TIME fibre broadband and ASTRO B.yond IPTV | IPTV - The One and Only One Line
https://www.tm.com.my/Home/broadband...kages-VIP.aspx
TIME fibre broadband and ASTRO B.yond IPTV | IPTV - The One and Only One Line
but Unifi is much more consistent in terms of speed. ASTRO TIME tends to fluctuate more often.
even though it's cheaper, its not a reason for the inconsistency...
my honest opinion. i am not affiliated with either party..