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Condo Overload

May 19th 2011 14:52
: Luxury Condominium Development
Seven years ago when I researched my first visit to the island of Penang I learned that it was called the Pearl of the Orient. I guess I expected a "small" island. When I arrived here I saw a large island with many large hills lush with rainforest growth and populated with monkeys, I walked along Gurney Drive, with luxury hotels, condo, foodcourts and hawker stands lining one side of the road and the ocean splashing upon the beach on the other side. Traveling around the island I do remember seeing numerous high end condos intermixed with low cost housing developments. I really fell in love with the island and it;s scenery.


Now things have changed. A large luxury housing development, including a very high end shopping center with extremely expensive condos above and a marina, has been built on reclaimed land. It is my understanding that reclaimed land should not be built upon for at least 15 years, but the time elapsed for this development was less than 5 years. Because of this development walking along Gurney Drive is akin to walking beside a mud flat. One can only see mud and washed up garbage and trash. Nature and beauty for all destroyed for the benefit of a wealthy few


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STAYING ALIVE

May 17th 2011 15:46
: HEALTHCARE and HEALTH INSURANCE
One of my major concerns about retiring and moving to Malaysia was the quality and availability of healthcare and health insurance. One of the requirements for a MM2H visa application is that the applicant must have insurance, but it doesn't specify what kind. Many people just take out a simple short term accident policy, which satisfies the requirement. I conducted months of research into the best health insurance policies.

I discovered that healthcare in Malaysia is only a fraction of the cost in the US, while maintaining a high level of quality. Malaysia has a thriving medical tourism industry serving all of Asia. There are numerous top notch private hospitals in the country staffed by very qualified doctors trained in the US, the UK and other western countries. There are also numerous government hospitals serving the Malaysian population, which charge minimal fees. Of course the private hospitals charge more and are the favorites of expats and foreigners. As in any country the more money you have the better your healthcare



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