Tuesday, June 17, 2008

MJC Courtyard Sanctuary Apartment, Kuching

A friend of mine bought a unit of apartment at MJC Courtyard Sanctuary, Kuching.
I've visited him during last Chinese New Year celebration, and apparently I 'curi-curi' took some pictures of the interior unit for you all lah.

Before showing you what's inside, I want to mention here is that the apartment surrounding area is walled up with security guard house.
So, who ever want go into the compartment area has to go through the security guard first. Of course, it is a very good protection services.
But the management included these cost into the monthly management fees...I presumed.

OK, let's go inside.
Well, what can I say...hmm...maybe...everything is tiny.
1. A tiny living room where u can only put 1 TV, 2 2-seater sofa & and coffee table.
2. A tiny dining room where it is shown in the picture (bottom-right), joining with living room.
3. A tiny kitchen
4. And 3 tiny bedrooms



If I owned a unit there, I would take down all the bedroom walls and convert into a open space studio type apartment.
At least it will look a little bigger in space.

One thing I cannot understand is, we have so many land in Kuching comparing to Singapore, Hong Kong, why the developers want to build apartments?
Is it our land value is higher? Cannot be lah...check check...indeed the land value in Kuching is quite high (within Sarawak state).
In a city area, 1 point of land price at RM12,000 to RM20,000 (depending on surrounding development)
Walao eh...land in Kuching got gold or diamond underneath kah?

After petrol price hike, building material also follows, the inflation comes...then will result higher price for housing.
Aduh....my money kenak water, shrink to smaller note.
RM10 --> Rm5

6 comments:

moufat said...

Hey Mr Iguana,

Chanced upon your blog when I was looking for places to go (sightseeing etc.) in Kuching for my holiday. So far, it seems that the most attractive thing to do in Kuching is to eat and eat and eat!!

Any recommendations from you on where to go? Maybe I can email you or something. Thanks!

Li

IguanaKia said...

There are few places on my recommendation list:-
1. Malaysia-China Friendship Park, Jalan Song.
2. Sarawak Museum
3. Yong's Crocodile Farm, 17th Mile
4. Ford Margareta
5. Puri Damai Resort
6. Camp Permai Rainforest Resort
7. Batang Air Resort
8. Sarawak River cruising
9. Matang Leisure Park
10. DBKU Cat Museum

Hope you enjoy your trip to Kuching.
Welcome.

moufat said...

Sounds good! Thanks!!!

Unknown said...

I'm planning a company trip to Kucing and part of the program is to visit some notable township. Any recommendations? By the way, we're from Penang. - Shukry

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Maybe you would like to take an updated photos of this apartment, from what I know, he has upgraded his 43' dinosaur tv to LCD tv, and also painted the wall to even more attracting colours. The owner is a friendly guy, you dont have to 'curi-curi' take photo. :-)

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