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Real Estate Matters | The Best Places to Live in Macau – 2017 – Part III

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Juliet Risdon

Welcome back to the third part of this article on the most popular places to live in Macau for expatriates.

Last week we highlighted property in Macau, Taipa and Cotai. This week we will focus on Taipa, namely Nova City, Ocean Gardens and Supreme Flower.

Of course there will always be pros and cons in any property and location, so its good to know what is essential and what is desirable to make it a good choice for you.

Nova City, Taipa

Area: Central Taipa Area residential.

Amenities: Walking distance to restaurants, supermarkets, banks, healthcare, and schools. Bus Stops and taxis nearby. New local park and under ground Public Park are right outside.

Building facilities: Gym, pool, tennis courts, entertainment rooms, security personnel. Car Parking available in the building, children’s play areas.

Property Features: Good size living space in a large complex.

Rental Prices: Mid Range

Advantages: Convenient location and value for money

Drawbacks: Bumping in to everyone you work with, limited balconies

Ocean Gardens, Taipa

Area: Outskirts of Taipa

Amenities: Local children’s play areas, supermarket 7/11, restaurants are nearby. There is also a shuttle bus service.

Building facilities: Access to members’ only gym and pool. Car Parking available. Some buildings have a private gym.

Property Features: Good layout and floor plans, good views for apartments situated along the front. Some apartments are recently renovated.

Rental Prices: Mid Range

Advantages: Bigger apartments.

Drawbacks: Aging facility, location can be isolated

Supreme Flower City, Taipa

Area: Central Taipa.

Amenities: Walking distance to restaurants, supermarkets, banks, healthcare, schools. Bus Stops nearby. New local park and under ground public park are walking distance.

Building facilities: None but this is reflected in the relatively reasonable rental prices.

Property Features: Good quality kitchens with ovens. Large windows making the properties light and airy.

Rental Prices: Mid- high Range

Advantages: Great quality apartments, convenient location

Drawbacks: No club facilities, no balconies

In the remaining article we look at the final three most popular areas for expatriates in a mix of locations in Taipa and Macau Peninsula.

If you would like further information on these properties or a copy of the information mailed to you in pdf format, please e mail me at Juliet@JMLProperty.com and we will be happy to send you the information.

Juliet Risdon is a Director of JML Property and a property investor.

Having been established in 1994, JML Property offers investment property & homes. It specializes in managing properties for owners and investors, and providing attractive and comfortable homes for tenants.

www.JMLProperty.com

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