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ON FRIDAY

JUNE 26, 2015

BY

DATUK STEWART LABROOY

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ONTINUING

from last week’s

articlewherewe covered the

history of this amazing town

alongwith the big breaks it is

receiving, wemove deeper into this

treasure chest, which seems to be

slowly but surely filling upwith

sparkling gems. For many years, I have

been tellingmy friends in the real

estate industry that Klang is the next

big thing. Before you askwhy, here are

some reasons that support my claim.

BOOSTEDDNA

A] The following highways start in

Klang/Port Klang:

i) North Klang Valley Expressway

(NKVE);

ii) KonsortiumExpressway Shah

AlamSelangor (Kesas, which

connects to the Elite highway

that takes you to KLIA);

iii) Federal Highway; and

iv) South Klang Valley Expressway

(SKVE).

B] Soon, theWest Coast Highwaywill

cut through Klang, with about four to

five interchanges.

C]We have a rail connection that

takes us to KL Sentral, with seven

stations in the town itself.

D] Klang is situated next toMalaysia’s

major ports –North Port and

Westport and is located just 40

minutes away fromKLIA.

E] LRT 3 is coming through Klang,

with stations at Bandar Parklands,

Bandar Botanic, AEONKlang, Tesco

Bandar Bukit Tinggi, Sri Andalas,

Taman Selatan, Klang Railway

station, JalanMeru, Bukit Raja and

I-City.

All these (andmore) makes Klang

themost connected town in the

Klang Valley (outside of KL city), if

not the country.

ATTRACTIVE RESIDENTIAL

PRICES

What is amazing is that Klang is a

townwith themost affordable

housing in the Klang Valley.

Browsing through the houses for

sale, we can get an idea of how

inexpensive homes inKlang

are. Considering themajor LRT

stops that are coming up, a

check on the current house

prices near themmake an

interesting read:

Bandar Parklands –

RM307 psf

Bandar Botanic – RM360 psf

(gated and guarded)

Bukit Tinggi 1 – RM253 psf

Taman Sri Andalas –

RM191 psf

Southern Park – RM246 psf

Klang Town – RM466

(high-end bungalow)

Bandar Bukit Raja – RM335 -

RM468 psf

PUBLICMISCONCEPTION

What is stopping people from

setting up homes inKlang?

Well, it ismainly due to the bad

name Klang has been unfairly

getting over the years, not to

mention the fact that people

STILL think it is on the other

side of theworld. Some

common perceptions or

misconceptions include:

• It is a gangster townwith high

crime rate (which in actual

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fact, is lower thanKL’s);

• very limited food choices

(only known for its

BakKut

Teh

– youwill have to come to

Klang to see the amount and

variety of food);

• dead bodies in the river (it is

really quite clean these days);

• only Indians live there (there

is an incredibly balanced

population); and

• poor schools (Klang has some

of the finest Chinese schools

inMalaysia and very good

mission schools).

For the real estate investor,

please remember the time

whenKepong (nowDesa Park

City) andKampung Kerinchi

(nowBangsar South) were

completely off the radar and

are nowhighly sought. One

should not discount the fact that

Klang is a communitywith a

long and proud history and is

the forgotten gemwaiting to

shine. It will reward the early

investor. A second look is

definitelywarranted.

[LaBrooy is the CEO and

executive director of Axis

REITManagers Berhad.]

Klang Valley Integrated Rail System

Email your feedback and queries to: propertyqs@

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