Elmina Valley Five Set to launch


  • Nation
  • Wednesday, 20 Mar 2019

An artist impression of the double-storey linked homes of Elmina Valley Five.

THE wait is over for home seekers who are looking for great quality of life in a spacious abode located in a well-planned township. After the consecutive success of the first four phases in Elmina Valley in Selangor, Sime Darby Property is ready to unveil Elmina Valley Five – the final phase of linked homes in its highly sought-after Elmina Valley precinct, which will be launched on March 23. With 1,282 units of homes delivered in the past three years and an impressive 100% sales take-up, one must not miss the opportunity to own a home in the last phases of Elmina Valley, which is strategically located next to a forest reserve.

After years of meticulous planning and investments on physical and social infrastructure, residents in the City of Elmina have now begun to reap the benefits of a world-class masterplanned city. Featuring wide roads and roundabouts for hassle-free traffic, acres and acres of green space, endless jogging and cycling tracks and even a community farm for the residents, it is no surprise that the first few phases of the centrally located Elmina Valley precinct were so quickly snapped up.

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