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发表于 30-8-2017 11:00 AM
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FengYun 发表于 30-8-2017 10:01 AM
你是那一个地方的?
kl应该不是向着做民宿、让管理层帮忙短期出租,以获取更高的出租利润的。
因为很多新建的high rise building都是叫service apartment。
但有些service apartment还是under HDA, 所以水电费 ...
这就是马来西亚发展商和政府的问题了,明明 SERVICE APARTMENT 的定义就是酒店式住宅,
但很多发展商什么 HOTEL SERVICE都没有,却敢敢以 SERVICE APARTMENT 自称,
而政府单位又不去管制。
搞到 SERVICE APARTMENT、CONDO、APARTMENT 根本傻傻分不清楚,
现在居然说SERVICE APARTMENT也要跟 HOUSE RULES 走,
失败,马来西亚真的失败 。。。。
https://www.imoney.my/articles/investing-serviced-apartment
In its truest sense, serviced apartments are fully furnished abodes rented for short- or long-term stay and come with hotel-like facilities such as housekeeping and room service, as well as a fitness centre, a laundry room and a rec room.
Examples that come to mind are The Ascott across the Petronas Twin Towers and Lanson Place in Bukit Ceylon. These serviced apartments are upscale commercial units and are usually geared towards tourists, business travellers or even expats.
But there’s another type of residential units marketed as “serviced apartments” and these are offered sans the hotel-like amenities.
The Ascott, a four-star serviced residences complete with hotel amenities.
These residences usually mirror what you’ll find in a condominium – such as 24-hour security, a swimming pool and a gym – but will also consist of adjoining retail outlets.
They are offered in various configurations, from SoHos to studio units to three-bedroom apartments, and they also go by the name of mixed-development units. Price-wise, they can start anywhere from RM250,000 to upwards of RM500,000.
In this context, the term “serviced apartment” is a misnomer and regardless of the configuration of the units – whether a three-room apartment or a studio – what it really means is simply: stratified freehold/leasehold residential units built on commercial land.
And, by this, we also include purely residential projects with no commercial aspect whatsoever but built on commercial land such as CitiZen in Jalan Kelang Lama.
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