Weekend fun in Putra Heights


Families and visitors enjoying kite-flying and other activities at the Putra Heights Community Park in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya.

ON a breezy evening at the Putra Heights Community Park in Subang Jaya, Selangor, the skies come alive with colourful kites as families gather for some outdoor fun.

The event drew people from across the Klang Valley, highlighting the township’s appeal as a family-friendly spot and its close-knit community vibe.

Its open spaces and greenery provided a relaxed backdrop for weekend activities, complete with food stalls run by local vendors and children’s booths offering bubble play and mini electric cars.

Visitors also explored the nearby Roundabout Bazaar at Putra Point Commercial Centre, which is open from Thursdays to Sundays, from 5pm to midnight.

Damayan Residences blends low-density living with seamless access to parks, amenities and the train station.
Damayan Residences blends low-density living with seamless access to parks, amenities and the train station.

The bazaar hosts some 20 regular stalls and has become a casual hangout for locals, offering street food and shopping while supporting community entrepreneurs.

The 3.07ha park, one of two in the well-established Putra Heights neighbourhood, is lined with more than 400 trees across 30 species, including several considered endangered.

Putra Heights itself has developed into a well-connected enclave that blends suburban convenience with green spaces.

This 715ha-freehold sanctuary continues to inspire a new generation to find their home within its borders.

As the Subang Jaya township celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, Putra Heights has matured into a well-connected enclave where nature is never far away.

Residents also have easy access to the 2.83ha Linear Park for hikes and exercise, as well as an LRT interchange at Putra Heights Station linking the Kelana Jaya and Sri Petaling lines, making commuting straightforward.

For those interested in moving into the area, the newly introduced Damayan Residences presents an ideal opportunity to call Putra Heights home.

Designed as a serene urban sanctuary by Sime Darby Property, this low-density development features a single residential block of just 308 units with only 10 units per floor, prioritising privacy and liveability.

Its location is one of its strongest features, with residents just 100m away from the Putra Point Commercial Centre, a 350m walk to the Community Park, and 650m from the LRT Putra Heights station, alongside nearby schools and retail amenities.

Damayan Residences offers spacious two- and three-bedroom layouts ranging from 838sq ft to 1,178sq ft, catering to small families, young couples, professionals and those looking to downsize.

Each three-bedroom unit includes a balcony, designed to function either as a private relaxation corner or a compact home garden.

With prices starting from RM530,000 after bumiputra discount, coupled with an instalment rebate of up to 26 months, Damayan Residences presents an accessible entry point into a highly sought-after Subang Jaya address.

For details on Damayan Residences, visit damayan.com.my or the Putra Heights Sales Gallery at Level 2, The Glades Plaza.

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