Positive response from visitors at the launch of The Clove at Gamuda Cove led to a 100% take-up rate for the development’s first phase.
Gamuda Land’s newly introduced Park Homes typology has achieved a 100% take-up rate for the first phase across Gamuda Cove (Kuala Langat), Gamuda Gardens (Sungai Buloh) and twentyfive7 (Kota Kemuning), all in Selangor.
The developer said its customer-centric innovations had enabled the creation of homes that meet the evolving preferences and lifestyle needs of modern home buyers.
The Park Homes typology, branded as ‘The Clove’, is a cluster-of-eight homes layout, arranged around a private gated common garden.
The design combines features of terraced and semi-detached homes, offering flexible layouts with more space for greenery and outdoor areas.
It also offers layouts with a greater proportion of corner units and is lower density compared to conventional terrace homes.
A standout feature of The Clove is its innovative and flexible design, allowing home buyers to customise their space through Gamuda Land’s customisation platform (GL Connect) which is driven by generative artificial intelligence.
By answering a series of questions on GL Connect, buyers receive personalised room configuration recommendations –ranging from one to three bedrooms – based on their preferences.
The flexibility of customisation comes at no additional cost, and homeowners can avoid post-renovation expenses such as hacking walls to add or remove rooms for a seamless experience.
“The Clove represents the result of extensive research and thoughtful design,” said Gamuda Land chief operating officer Jess Teng.
“We took the time to truly understand the needs and desires of Malaysians through a nationwide survey, which revealed the aspirations that we have addressed in the design of The Clove.
“This home goes beyond the traditional concept, offering the perfect balance of space, customisation and connectivity, all while integrating advanced technology.
“Through our GL Connect platform, we’ve made it easier for buyers to personalise their homes, ensuring it fits their lifestyle perfectly,” she said.
The lower density design of The Clove – with its private garden spaces and emphasis on greenery – has been popular among young families and pet owners who desire a home that offers a safe environment for their children to play outside, while also giving their pets more space to roam.
The layout also provides improved ventilation, sunlight and airflow, a significant benefit over landed terraced homes.
“Initially, many potential buyers were not able to visualise this new typology as it wasn’t something already available on the market,” said Teng.
“But since the exclusive preview of the show units at Gamuda Cove and Gamuda Gardens, the response has been overwhelmingly positive.
“It’s exciting to see the concept gain such acceptance and we look forward to seeing this success continue as we launch the next phase,” she said.
The Clove show units are open for viewing at Gamuda Cove, Gamuda Gardens and twentyfive7 (Signature Collection).
Park Homes has a total gross development value (GDV) of RM1bil.