Where else but TechCentral could we find such an article on Cyberjaya?

Cyberjaya is 10 years old. Once an estate planted with rubber and oil palm trees, it is a visionary project that is set to place Malaysia on the world map as a premier hub for Information and Communication Technology (ICT).  Officially launched in May 1997, it is now dubbed the world’s intelligent city, having transformed over the last 10 years into a fully integrated development.

Cyberview Sdn Bhd managing director Redza Rafiq said Klang Valley folks should not dismiss Cyberjaya as an option when buying property as most of the people who lived and worked here were already accepting the fact that the township was booming.  "The distance between Cyberjaya and the Klang Valley has shortened over time with the construction of new highways and surrounding developments," added Redza.  He pointed out that those who found the houses expensive could look at the studio apartments that some developers were offering at RM138,000 or view some of the Neo Cyber service apartments and townhouses which were priced between RM100,000 and RM120,000.