I grew up in Sri Rampai and consider myself very very familiar with Wangsa Maju, Setapak, Taman Melawati. I think these places are great places to invest or stay with so many new condo options, LRT line, highways, proximity to KL City, boosters such as TAR College which brings in thousands of new students every year who eventually graduate and work in KL, but still choose to stay in the area, even start a family. But out of the many many property videos and conversations, from you Sean, as well as other property investment experts, it seems these locations hardly ever pop-up in conversations. Like even a casual mention of places, usually will mention Bangsar, Mont Kiara, one of the Damansaras, etc. Closest one I hear also Sentul. Just wondering for people not living in Setapak/Wangsa Maju, is there a stigma or negative perception of the area? Just curious.
Just recently I got the chance to visit KL more often than I used to. Usually I hang out in Bangsar South more. But after seeing this video, it makes me want to explore this area more for my upcoming trip to KL😮
Correct me if I'm wrong, the connecting bridge was already there long time ago due to the project site was previous a carpark. They are converting the carpark into an apartment
But it's by the same developer. So when the site is not required, they used it as a carpark for the mall and LRT. Then when there's demand, they developed a project and reuse the connecting bridges again.
Correct. Indiscriminate parking has increased because they demolished the car park. Not to mention that the entire area is already saturated to the point that on weekday peak hours the trains arrive so full at Sri Rampai that there’s no room to get on!
Downside of the retail shops there in wangsa maju is that there is a lack of any Chinese hawker food etc. Mostly fast food. If you want Chinese food you’ll need to go to Sri rampai or desa setapak.
Also, I have reservations living so near to the LRT station due to traffic and congestion problems. Again, the land SFERA is on used to be a multi level car park, which was demolished for this. Hence, the usual double parking and congestion during peak hours is something to take into consideration….
Hi Sean.. Thank you for your review about all the new Condo in Wangsa Maju Area. I love the way you speak out about pro & cons. Every video you show are so deeply details and some other ppl video review are not particularly like yours.. Keep up the good video bro, already subscriber your acct😊
My main issue with buying a condo is the quality of it. If you buy a unit where there is another unit above you, there are high chances of water leaking, and this will cause massive problems to repair them. Any advice on this developer's construction quality?
To get into the retail areas n the roundabout between the condos and retails area really jem everyday,everytime now cannot imagine later on with more resident cars. Fuh! Think much wise of a purchase in those sunway condos,wangsamas n infiniti as that area dont share with any retail spaces or lrt so the road less congested n feel more peaceful.
Hi Sean. Thanks for the comprehensive review. Very well done. What are your thoughts on the pricing (fair/reasonable, underpriced, overpriced) for a leasehold tenure?
Sean, interesting video as always. Since you've covered Wangsa Maju and it's vicinity, will you be reviewing Edgewood Residence in the future? The overall township concept seems promising and introduce a breath of new air.
Hye Sean, very nice vid. With the accessibility and amenities, I think this place is very suitable for own stay considering the price. Especially for those who work in klcc. If possible, i would like to suggest you to review the connaught one, further by 20 minutes with mrt compared to sfera with lrt (to klcc), but cheaper by 100k i think.
Sounds very interesting and attractive, yet i dont like it 😂 … how to keep the reserve forest and green lung if we keep builting properties? so no need to sweet talk me to buy 😂
Don't like this project from the very beginning.. Developer turned a public car park for LRT users and made it become another condominium in an area which is so high dense with condominium..
@@escaperMY but doesn't government have the right to acquire the land if it is needed by the public? If anything, this development caused more inconvenience to the people that actually use public transport everyday.
I agree.. even if its technically their land they should have a bit of moral compass to reserve a part of that land as the existing parking space, its not like the space is wasted because it still generate steady income from the monthly pass or day fees.. instead they make another fairly densed condo and add up to more congestion. This is a true display of capitalist greed. Malaysia is turning into Hong Kong 2.0 and its no wonder since even the developer from HK.