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Jutanas Realty is a registered estate agency located at
Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan.
The agency has a strong presence in Port Dickson area with a team of
professionally qualified and licensed negotiators, each having an
extensive knowledge of the major residential and commercial areas of
Port Dickson and surrounding districts.
Port Dickson
Port
Dickson or PD to locals, is a coastal town, a district and an
upcoming parliamentary constituency in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. It
takes just over an hour by car to travel from Kuala Lumpur to Port
Dickson along the North-South Expressway.
The 18 km extent of beach from Tanjung Gemuk to Tanjung Tuan is a
popular holiday destination for local visitors, especially those who
come from Kuala Lumpur. Many Singaporeans have invested in holiday
homes in and around Port Dickson. Over the years, many hotels and
resorts were opened to capitalize on the tourist draw.
In the
1990s, Port Dickson boomed with new hotels and resorts being planned
and constructed. Due to the Asian financial crisis of 1997 however,
many of these projects stalled, leaving many unfinished buildings
scattered along the Port Dickson coastline. While some of these half
constructed resorts are still abandoned, with the improving economy
of the 2000s many of the projects were eventually revived and
completed.
Linking the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the Straits of Malacca is the
shortest sea route between three of the world's most populous
countries - India, China, and Indonesia. Inspired by the sea trade,
expats founded the Royal Port Dickson Yacht Club in 1927, which
still offers dinghy sailing courses and runs regattas. Unknown to
most, Malaysia's developmental sailing teams, starting at the
Optimist Dinghy level, train in and sail from the RPDYC Politeknik
Port Dickson.
The newer 5-star Admiral Marina & Leisure Club has good dock
facilities for yacht travelers, sailboats and luxury cruisers. It is
a transit point for racing sailboats joining the Raja Muda Selangor
International Regatta, Royal Langkawi International Regatta and
Thailand's Phuket Kings Cup regattas. Admiral Marina also hosted the
disabled sailing event of the 2009 ASEAN Para Games and the 2006
FESPIC Games.
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