Ideal-lic homes in the sky


An artist’s impression of Ideal Property’s The Amarene project in Bayan Lepas, Penang.

IDEAL Property’s Queens Waterfront and The Amarene projects in Bayan Lepas are among the new housing developments in the south-west district that will grab the attention of property hunters at the StarProperty.my Fair 2017 at Queensbay Mall.

Both projects will be opened for registration during the fair in Penang from Oct 19 to 22.

Ideal Property general manager (sales and marketing) Nancy Teo said The Amarene was a mid-range project located next to the Penang International Airport in Jalan Tun Dr Awang.

“We are introducing The Amarene into the market because Summerskye, a similar scheme in the mid-range category launched in late 2015 in Bayan Lepas, is about 80% sold,” she said.

The 35-storey Amarene, with 1,100sq ft and 1,200 built-up areas, has 410 condominium units,priced between RM630,000 and RM750,000.

Queens Waterfront is a sea-fronting high-rise scheme in Pesiaran Bayan Bay Indah in front of Queensbay Mall.

The first phase comprises two 20-storey condominium towers with 500 units, priced from RM787,900 to RM1,966,900.

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