August 15, 2015
Just Completed: Idaman Residence at Nusa Idaman, Nusajaya, Johor
Three years after booking a unit at Nusa Idaman, we finally collected the keys. Apparently, we are among the first batch of owners to do so.
We haven’t yet had the time to scrutinise everything, but we initially chose this project because it is a relatively low-density development. So … we are happy to see that we have an unblocked view right up to Aeon Bukit Indah in the distance. I like water, so it’s also a plus to have a lake on the other side, just outside the perimeter fencing.
Here are a few pictures while everything’s still shiny and new:
About Idaman Residence
Idaman Residence is made up of three blocks, with Block A in the middle and Blocks B and C flanking it. The apartments either face Bukit Indah (“city view”) or an adjacent lake.
The development is located within Nusa Idaman, a large development comprising landed homes and shophouses. There are already quite a few businesses operating there, including food stalls and shops for basic provisions. There is even a small hotel near Idaman Residence.
What I like about Nusa Idaman is that it feels peaceful and orderly, yet it is only some 5 to 10 minutes away from Aeon Bukit Indah (a large shopping mall) and major supermarkets and other amenities. And, with the economic uncertainties in various parts of the world now, it’s a relief to know that all eight phases are virtually done (I still haven’t forgotten the financial crisis, when many projects were abandoned, leaving homes half completed).
Source: http://www.nusaidaman.com
To have a better idea of the various types of units, check out videos of the show units posted by Propertytv.com.my:
Do you also own a unit there? If you do, would be great to hear from you!
October 13, 2009
Nusa Idaman in Nusajaya — not bad at all
Quite a bit of effort had obviously been made. Food was plentiful — noodles, satay, lemang, rendang, desserts. They even laid on live singing. And of course there were booths displaying their various developments.
In addition to group tours providing an overview of Nusajaya, visitors could sign up to be taken to specific developments and showhouses. Just a slight criticism: They should have stationed sales staff at the show houses. Every time we had a query, we were asked to take it up with the sales and marketing staff back at Nusajaya Centre.
The developments we looked at:
The show house for the NUSA IDAMAN “Courtyard Homes” was shown to us as part of the general overview tour of Nusajaya. We found out later that this particular phase is virtually sold out. Still, if this is typical of homes in Nusa Idaman, I must say I find it quite attractive. The home is spacious with living, dining and kitchen having an open feel. There is also a decent-sized bedroom on the ground floor for elderly family members, or for guests. Certainly a development worth checking out for those interested in medium-cost housing (price starts RM325K from what we were told).
Courtyard Homes showhouse – internal courtyard, the unique feature here.
Courtyard Homes showhouse – bathroom [Quick note: The bathroom was interesting to me because I thought it was immediately revealing of the fact that this is a medium-cost development. Seems to me that the developer could have done a better job with tiles/fittings to give a classier feel. ]
What’s also positive about Nusa Idaman is that it is not far from amenities. There’s a large shopping mall not too far away in Bukit Indah, and I could see established shops and businesses along the road to this development.
I would still be cautious about buying though. Apparently, quite a large percentage of homes have been sold to Singaporeans. Does that mean that many of the homes will remain vacant, or come to life only on weekends? I like quiet, but will it be too quiet? Also, given the large number of homes being built in Nusajaya, it may be difficult to resell the house later on if you change your mind about staying there.
Moving to EAST LEDANG, their upscale development, bungalows start at RM 2.1 million, and twin villas start from RM 1.1 million. Definitely luxurious, though it looks to me like the homes are built very close together — small garden spaces. Best part for me were the master bedrooms which were generally large, with dressing rooms and good-sized bathrooms. Nice!
View from one of the bungalows