Exploring Real Estate Opportunities in Xinshan, Malaysia
This article explores the real estate market and entrepreneurial opportunities in Xinshan, Malaysia, focusing on the potential presented by new infrastructure and development projects. It provides insights into the local market and advice for those considering starting a business in the area.
First Impressions and Local Insights
The discussion begins with an invitation to visit the speaker and his colleagues at a local cafe in Xinshan. They emphasize the importance of witnessing the region's development, particularly the work being done in Xinshan.
The speaker engages with local colleagues, highlighting the popularity of a local eatery called "Uncle Five" with a shop in KSL. This brief interaction showcases the importance of local knowledge and connections.
Infrastructure and Development Projects
XM and the Shuttle Bus Project
The conversation shifts to development projects, specifically focusing on the XM area. A shuttle bus project, approximately three kilometers away, is deemed less attractive. The speaker's goal is to showcase the best locations and opportunities to viewers.
Fuli and Connectivity
The discussion moves to Fuli, where the third stage of development will include a bridge connecting to the first stage's shop area. This bridge will eventually connect to the RTS (Rapid Transit System) and CIQ (Customs, Immigration, and Quarantine) complex, allowing direct access. This highlights the increased connectivity being developed.
RTS and Its Impact
The RTS, a cross-border subway expected to be completed by the end of next year and operational in 2027, is a key focus. The 4km-long bridge is expected to transport 100,000 people per hour, with a travel time of approximately six minutes. Its proximity to CIQ and Fuling makes it a significant transportation hub.
The speaker emphasizes that the location allows for walking access, a major draw. The RTS acts as a second link bridge to Singapore, with Fuli being the first.
Lomba Kuda and Site Accessibility
The team explores a 7-acre site (equivalent to 7 football fields) with two exits, one leading directly to CIQ. The area, referred to as "Lomba Kuda" (Malay for "horse race"), is currently a parking lot used primarily by commuters working in Singapore. The speaker recognizes the potential of this area given it's accessibility to Singapore.
IQI Company and the XSIM Project
The speaker and team visit the Xinshan branch of IQI company, showcasing the new XSIM sales department. IQI is described as a large company in Malaysia, with exclusive rights to sell the XSIM project.
The team discusses the future "medicine room" (likely a meeting room or office) and then heads to the IQI branch office.
IQI Xinshan Branch Overview
The IQI Xinshan office, one of three branches in the area, is described as a 24-hour facility. It's located in Dr. On and is the closest to the "bottom of the slope". The two-story building features:
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A 24-hour accessible office space.
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An opening room on the first floor for gatherings.
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Offices for leaders on the second floor.
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A reward box.
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A small shop called "Boom Boom".
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Phone booths for private calls.
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An admin office.
The office is seeing a lot of new members joining for the project. There is also a large meeting room.
Entrepreneurial Insights and Advice
Chongchong, a 25-year-old real estate agent with six years of experience, shares insights on the Xinshan market. He emphasizes the popularity of the RTS and new CIQ projects, suggesting the market is promising.
His advice for newcomers includes:
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Finding the right team.
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Choosing the right brand.
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Working hard in the right place.
He also mentions that many agents from Kuala Lumpur are entering the Xinshan market, creating competition. However, he sees this competition as a catalyst for growth.
Conclusion
The exploration concludes with a thank you to Casper for showcasing Xinshan and IQI company. The speaker encourages viewers to watch Casper's future videos and highlights his handsome appearance. The overall message is one of opportunity and growth in the Xinshan real estate market, particularly in relation to new infrastructure and development projects facilitating easier access to Singapore.