Friday, June 26, 2009

Property Price Map of Puchong


For better visibility, Malaysia Property Prices show distribution of residential area and its estimated market price throughout entire Puchong area using Google Map. Every location and taman in Puchong is shown its actual location in Google Map, so that you have a better understanding of its location and prices.

8 comments:

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Rikana said...

This is really helpful! Seeing the property prices laid out on Google Map makes it so much easier to picture where each taman is located. I’ve always found Puchong a bit confusing with so many different areas, so this kind of visual guide is great. It actually reminds me of sudoku—where placing numbers in the right boxes suddenly makes the whole puzzle clearer. Once the pieces fit, everything feels more manageable.

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Brande said...

Wow, that's a really cool idea! Visualizing property prices on a map like that makes so much sense. When I was looking for a place, I relied so heavily on those online listings, but they often didn't give a real feel for the neighborhood. It's like in Agario – you think you're safe and then BAM! you realize you're surrounded. This map probably saves people from that same feeling of unexpected surprises.

Sharine said...

The bit about the further-out areas having deceptively lower prices – that makes total sense! It's the old "distance from amenities" issue, right? Like in horror games, you think you're safe in the countryside until you realise the nearest hospital is an hour away! Seriously though, the commute would kill me, even if the house was a bargain. Good to know!