S P Setia’s Bandar Kinrara project almost fully sold


“Prices of the units range from RM1.7mil to RM3.05mil,” the property developer said.

PETALING JAYA: S P Setia Bhd’s Irama Villa IV project in Bandar Kinrara, Puchong, Selangor, has achieved a take-up rate of 95% since its launch on March 3.

The property developer said the take up comprised more than 120 customers from the Puchong and Bukit Jalil areas.

“Located in the mature, vibrant neighbourhood of Bandar Kinrara and next to the Anggun Villa semi-detached homes, Irama Villa IV comprises 38 units of freehold, double-storey terrace homes.

“Prices of the units range from RM1.7mil to RM3.05mil,” the property developer said.

S P Setia divisional general manager Razly Mohammad Rus said he was thrilled that the launch of Irama Villa IV, the final phase of the group’s Irama Villa series, received such a tremendous response.

“We have two remaining larger bumi-units available for Irama Villa IV. With the encouraging feedback, we are now gearing up for our upcoming launches in the township – Anggun Villa II and Anggun Villa III in April and May, respectively.

“Our target market acknowledges our signature products, and their steady values in Bandar Kinrara,” said Razly.

He added that there is a demand for larger floor plans and column-less porches and layouts, particularly ones with sleek, contemporary designs.

Irama Villa IV offers four to five bedroom-units that will have spacious built-up areas ranging from 2,414 sq ft-2,927 sq ft with lot sizes of 22 ft by 80 ft and 24 ft by 100 ft and are targeted towards couples, young families, and upgraders who are seeking private, spacious homes.

The units will be future-proof and equipped with smart features such as smart lock for enhanced security, a solar photovoltaic conduit for clean energy and electric vehicle ports to support adoption of electric vehicles.

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