Interested to get a unit here? Do reach out to Teddy Chin. Or if you're an owner and you want to rent or sell your unit, he'll be able to help too. He can be reached here: wa.link/p1omc5
Nah, compressed marble doesn't look that much different from pure marble. If anything, luxury properties always use marble as opposed to other material. Maybe the design of this compressed marble is old school, could be a better design (portoro marble - black with gold veins)?
@@JackChang27 my house is marble flooring and is nothing look like this at all. This is just a tile made by small pieces of marble and can't be anything related to luxurious at all tbh
I visited several units there few weeks ago and I wasn't overly impressed, rather disappointed actually. The units were nice but something was missing, small details here and there it's like they wanted to make (affordable) "luxury" at cheaper prices. Bathroom was so so, the furnitures provided were bulky and looked cheap and so on. The facilities were nice though, the only thing good I believe !. And the most important thing which was a big no no was there are nothing around the building😮: no convenient stores, no coffee places, no (small) marts. The nearest places you can get something is changkat area (bars+restaurants).
Furniture could have been better but as far F&Bs, it's quite convenient I feel. Bijan is just around the corner, less than 50m away? Then further down, you have Rabbit Hole, stylo chic bar.
Rate is on the high side for sure. But the facilities being chargeable is rather normal. Even much cheaper condos also impose a certain fee to use such facilities. Only ones that are free are always the gym, sport courts (although advance booking is usually needed) and the swimming pool.
Interested to get a unit here? Do reach out to Teddy Chin. Or if you're an owner and you want to rent or sell your unit, he'll be able to help too. He can be reached here:
wa.link/p1omc5
The compressed marble flooring is very old school vibe.
And cheap
Nah, compressed marble doesn't look that much different from pure marble. If anything, luxury properties always use marble as opposed to other material. Maybe the design of this compressed marble is old school, could be a better design (portoro marble - black with gold veins)?
Wah, not cheap la. Still quite ex leh compressed marble.
@@JackChang27 my house is marble flooring and is nothing look like this at all. This is just a tile made by small pieces of marble and can't be anything related to luxurious at all tbh
@@jylaw9495 Gulp...OK, this is a poor compressed marble design then
I visited several units there few weeks ago and I wasn't overly impressed, rather disappointed actually. The units were nice but something was missing, small details here and there it's like they wanted to make (affordable) "luxury" at cheaper prices. Bathroom was so so, the furnitures provided were bulky and looked cheap and so on. The facilities were nice though, the only thing good I believe !.
And the most important thing which was a big no no was there are nothing around the building😮: no convenient stores, no coffee places, no (small) marts. The nearest places you can get something is changkat area (bars+restaurants).
Furniture could have been better but as far F&Bs, it's quite convenient I feel. Bijan is just around the corner, less than 50m away? Then further down, you have Rabbit Hole, stylo chic bar.
just curious, any space for motorcycle parking?
Didn't see any during my review oh.
Facilities such as lounge, business lounge and community kitchen lounge need to pay to use (resident) $100/hr minimum 3 hours. There are not free
Rate is on the high side for sure. But the facilities being chargeable is rather normal. Even much cheaper condos also impose a certain fee to use such facilities. Only ones that are free are always the gym, sport courts (although advance booking is usually needed) and the swimming pool.
Keduax huhuhu
Hahahaha....Next time pertamax lor