environmental friendly development@our house


Part of Taman Ikhlas Sg Long from the second floor of Lot 18 - our house. When we arrived back from Egypt on 3.9.2010, it was a very scenic view that refreshed and cooled our eyes. There were trees, birds singing in-sync with insects harmonizing the ambience of our back lane. It was very refreshing and enriching. Within 67 days, however, the picture was turned around by the future development of human basic needs – accommodation. My neighbor, Mr. Tan told me, the trees and the nearby eco-system were grounded to give way for another high-end housing estate. Reading and looking at it from the positive perspective, the spinning effect of the project will give impact the value of our property. Personally I think now, as the population increase, the demand for property is proportionately high, hence the essentiality in opening more areas. Thus, cutting of trees and trimming up hills cannot be avoided, but what is more important, the Developer must be responsible for the changes of the eco-system. The Government and any related authorities must make sure that all parties comply with the existing Laws, Acts, Rules and Guidelines.
6 years ago, the idea of procuring the Lot 18, was to have fresh greenery surrounding far away from the bustle and hustle of the city cry. Well, that’s life.
The view from the first floor. Both photos were taken on 19.11.2010 @11:30am

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