Sepang, Selangor
Dengkil is a small yet well developed Malaysian town in Sepang. For an unassuming small sized town, Dengkil packs a punch all because of its location. Strategically lying between Cyberjaya to the north and Salak Tinggi to the south, Dengkil is also close to Putrajaya, Port Klang, and the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), so much so that there were plans to remodel the town as an “Airport City”.
Public amenities in and around the area include hospitals and hypermarkets along with local cuisine, offering a refreshing balance of a proportionate mix between Chinese and Malay, shopping malls and educational institutions. There is also a recreational park in Dengkil in the form of the Nilai Spring Golf Resort. In a business sense, located within its vicinity is the Telok Panglima Garang Free Trade Zone so that those working in its business sector can enjoy a comfortable commute to and fro.
However, early in the year 2014, there were reports of lack of lights in tunnels and clogged drains. As a result, motorcyclists using the tunnels were mugged in the night, while rain water collected in the drains, a perfect breeding ground for Aedes mosquitoes.
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LDP Highway, KESAS Highway, Putrajaya-Cyberjaya Expressway
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This chart represents the ethnic group of residents in Dengkil. *
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An ethnic group or ethnicity is a socially defined category of people who identify with each other based on common ancestral, social, cultural or national experience. (Wikipedia)
* Data obtained from official source.
This is a representation of historical transaction prices within the neighbourhood, categorised by non-landed (condominium, serviced apartment, apartment), landed (townhouse, terrace, bungalow, semi-detached, house) and commercial (office, shop).
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Transacted Prices will give you an idea of the neighbourhood’s property price trend.
Analysis and comparison of average transaction, for sale and for rent prices for landed, non-landed and commercial properties within Dengkil *
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This is a representation of Selangor Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the year of 2011 - 2015
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A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the price level of a market basket of consumer goods and services purchased by households. (Wikipedia)
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) line shows an increment in prices of essential goods on a yearly basis, while the Percentage Changes line shows the level of changes in price increments over the years. For example, a dip in the CPI line may indicate a low level of price increment as compared to the previous year while a surge in CPI line shows a high level of price increment as compared to the previous year.
The above graph shows 1.644% of price changes in essential goods such as rice, meat and tobacco between the years 2011 and 2012, while increasing in difference to 2.093% in 2013. Prices of essential goods then increasing to 3.448% in the year 2014 while surging by 2.523% in 2015.
While the prices of essential goods have shown a variation in the Percentage Changes, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) on the other hand indicates a reality of ever increasing prices in essential goods with increments between the years 2011 - 2015 at 102.7 in 2011, 105.1 in 2012, 107.3 in 2013, 111.0 in 2014, 113.8 in 2015.
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