New luxury residence in Mont Kiara


Artist’s impression of The Minh, located along Jalan Kiara 7, comprising 496 units in two 46-storey towers.

UEM Sunrise Bhd’s latest development in Mont Kiara, The Minh featuring Indochine-inspired design, has received a warm reception.

The first tower, Tower B, saw a 70% take-up rate through an introductory preview with the company’s business associates and Trésorians, who are UEM Sunrise’s premium loyalty members.

At The Minh media preview held at the company’s showcase in Mont Kiara, UEM Sunrise chief marketing officer Kenny Wong in his speech expressed excitement at the launch of the company’s next foray into the luxury market.

“We have specially designed a home that fosters more interaction between family members and guests in the common areas.

“Taking cues from shifts in how we create spaces to adapt to the new normal, we have also designed bedrooms to be more spacious, while adding a touch of luxury that compliments The Minh’s Indochine theme.

“Seeing the positive response to Tower B, we’re happy to announce that we’ll be opening up our second tower, Tower A, very soon,” he added.

UEM Sunrise chief executive officer Sufian Abdullah said The Minh launch was among the company’s line-up of numerous product announcements this year. “Our focus remains consistent, to ensure we offer diverse products that cater to various market segments as well as housebuyers’ needs.

“Our expertise as a master developer allows us insights into niche markets that are sustainable and value-driven,” Sufian added.

(From left) UEM Sunrise chief strategy and transformation officer Irwin Mohd Eusoff, chief operations officer (central) Liong Kok Kit, Sufian, chief development officer Mardiana Rahayu Tukiran and Wong.(From left) UEM Sunrise chief strategy and transformation officer Irwin Mohd Eusoff, chief operations officer (central) Liong Kok Kit, Sufian, chief development officer Mardiana Rahayu Tukiran and Wong.

Minh is an acronym for Mont Kiara Indochine-inspired nature homes, which also means “bright” in Vietnamese.

Located along Jalan Kiara 7 and on an elevated site adjacent to Bukit Kiara hill, the luxury residence comprises 496 units in two towers, each 42 storeys with only six units per floor.

The Minh features four types of room layouts ranging from 149sq m to 279sq m.

Types A and B follow a bungalow design concept.

Types C and D are semi-detached designs with private lift lobbies, versatile lanai areas and junior suites.

Since these two units are located side by side, they can easily combine into a mega-bungalow unit with an impressive 534sq m, with its own internal private lift.

Each unit comes with one EV charger-ready powerpoint, allowing residents to charge their electric vehicles in the comfort and safety of their homes.

They feature a spacious open-plan layout to cater to each resident’s current and future lifestyle needs and allows natural ventilation and sunlight into each home, which helps reduce the reliance on air-conditioning and artificial lighting during the day.

The Minh’s multi-level carpark is designed with a speed ramp that gives residents direct access to their bays without having to pass through other levels.

It is also the company’s first freehold residence to launch under the Club Edition, offering residents high-end features and resort-inspired living.

This edition is one of five UEM Sunrise’s Happy+ product series categories.

For more information, visit uemsunrise.com or the UEM Sunrise showcase in Mont Kiara.

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