Strong take-up for UEM Sunrise’s Phase 2A of Senadi Hills


Artist's impression of Senadi Hills front entrance

PETALING JAYA: UEM Sunrise Bhd’s Phase 2A of Senadi Hills has registered strong demand, with its 44 non-Bumiputera units all fully sold shortly after its launch on June 18, and its Bumiputera lots all fully registered.

The developer said Senadi Hills Phase 2A consists of 75 double-storey terrace homes with a typical lot size of 6m x 21m (22’ x 70’) and a built-up size of 204m² (2,197ft²).

The developer said these sizes come with four bedrooms and four bathrooms for added convenience and privacy for each family member, a foyer upstairs that can become a social area for families to bond and a spacious car porch for two cars.

With these features in mind, Senadi Hills 2A’s price starts from RM843,000 onwards and is targeted to complete at the end of 2Q 2025.

“Phases 1A and 1B of Senadi Hills had overwhelming demand, having been 100% sold out soon after its initial launch in June and November 2020, respectively. Listening intently to our customers on what they want to see in a home and delivering on these, we are excited to announce that the non-Bumiputera lots within this multi-generational landed product are 100% sold out, with the Bumiputera lots fully registered,” chief marketing officer Kenny Wong.

“We have also seen that Senadi Hills Phase 2A has a good mix of purchasers, most of whom are locals from the nearby catchment areas and are 87% owner-occupiers versus 13% who bought the residence as investments,” he added.

Senadi Hills’ Phase 1A and 1B have been entirely sold since their launches back in 2020 and have commenced their vacant possessions in October 2022 and January 2023, respectively.

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