A social media post highlighting the stalled construction of a high-rise residential project in Pantai Dalam, Kuala Lumpur has sparked concern among netizens. The user shared that the development, which once promised homebuyers a new place to live and raise their families, has been left abandoned for years. Photos of the unfinished building showed cranes and structures standing idle despite construction having started earlier.
Pantai Dalam Abandoned Project Raises Concerns Among Homebuyers
According to the post, the project — identified as Residensi Hijauan Pantai — consists of 51 floors and 629 units, with an estimated price of around RM300,000 for a 900 sq ft unit. The development was reportedly halted about three years ago, leaving buyers still paying their housing loans while waiting for updates on when construction might resume.
The situation has triggered discussions online about the risks faced by homebuyers when housing projects are abandoned. Some netizens shared similar experiences with delayed developments, while others called for stronger protection and policies to safeguard buyers if developers fail to complete projects.
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