The Star, Thursday June 4, 2015
A DREAM home best describes Ramal Villa, the latest high-end development due for completion by the end of this year.
Less than 1km away from Kajang, the guarded community comprises 71 freehold units of semi-detached and cluster villas tucked within the neighbourhood of Jalan Anggerik in Kampung Dato Abu Bakar Baginda.
“Some 85% of the units have been sold,” said Family Crest Development Sdn Bhd sales and marketing manager Sharon Chooi.
Built on a Malay reserve land, the project is a joint venture between Family Crest and Perisai Wangsa Development Sdn Bhd, the owner of the land. This marks the first high-end project for Family Crest.
The company will also be rolling ahead with another 54 unit development set to be built within a Shah Alam golf course.
An inside view of The Generations, show a 339.56sq m three-storey semi-detached villa with a gross built-up area of 363.72sq m. Priced at RM1,388,800, it sports seven bedrooms.
Smaller families can opt for The Courtyard, a cluster, three-storey semi-detached with six bedrooms, priced at RM1.09mil.
Ceramic tiles and laminated timber flooring make up wall and floor finishes. Electrical installations include ceiling fan, telephone, doorbell and water heater points. For the master bedroom, a window looks from the bathtub into the bedroom. Both models feature a 10ft garden strip by the side of the house.
“One of our main selling points is the rooftop garden,” said Chooi.
High walls ensure privacy but she points out the space can be easily transformed into a capacious garden. Such an arrangement is especially ideal in the cluster home units, where an extended family may take ownership of all four houses. This is when the space can come in ideal for informal evening soirees or as a safe play space for children.
Comfortably located near 7-Eleven and McDonald’s, the site is situated just behind the Jalan Sungai Ramal Dalam Shell station. Nearby is a stall offering fluffy roti canai for breakfast along Jalan Melur, a popular draw with the locals.
Access to the city centre and main townships such as Cheras, Puchong, Damansara and Putrajaya is via the SILK Highway, barely 1km away.
“The draw of Ramal Villas lies in its low-density feature,” said Chooi.
The current trend for buyers who want to enjoy the comfort of space and privacy is to go for landed property. Those who prefer the bustle of denser communities usually opt for high-rise properties.
Price is its second appeal.
“Current property prices in Kajang town is about RM400 per sq ft. Here, because this is Malay reserve property, it is only between RM200 and RM300 per sq ft,” added Chooi.
Less than 1km away from Kajang, the guarded community comprises 71 freehold units of semi-detached and cluster villas tucked within the neighbourhood of Jalan Anggerik in Kampung Dato Abu Bakar Baginda.
“Some 85% of the units have been sold,” said Family Crest Development Sdn Bhd sales and marketing manager Sharon Chooi.
Built on a Malay reserve land, the project is a joint venture between Family Crest and Perisai Wangsa Development Sdn Bhd, the owner of the land. This marks the first high-end project for Family Crest.
An inside view of The Generations, show a 339.56sq m three-storey semi-detached villa with a gross built-up area of 363.72sq m. Priced at RM1,388,800, it sports seven bedrooms.
Smaller families can opt for The Courtyard, a cluster, three-storey semi-detached with six bedrooms, priced at RM1.09mil.
Ceramic tiles and laminated timber flooring make up wall and floor finishes. Electrical installations include ceiling fan, telephone, doorbell and water heater points. For the master bedroom, a window looks from the bathtub into the bedroom. Both models feature a 10ft garden strip by the side of the house.
“One of our main selling points is the rooftop garden,” said Chooi.
High walls ensure privacy but she points out the space can be easily transformed into a capacious garden. Such an arrangement is especially ideal in the cluster home units, where an extended family may take ownership of all four houses. This is when the space can come in ideal for informal evening soirees or as a safe play space for children.
Comfortably located near 7-Eleven and McDonald’s, the site is situated just behind the Jalan Sungai Ramal Dalam Shell station. Nearby is a stall offering fluffy roti canai for breakfast along Jalan Melur, a popular draw with the locals.
Access to the city centre and main townships such as Cheras, Puchong, Damansara and Putrajaya is via the SILK Highway, barely 1km away.
“The draw of Ramal Villas lies in its low-density feature,” said Chooi.
The current trend for buyers who want to enjoy the comfort of space and privacy is to go for landed property. Those who prefer the bustle of denser communities usually opt for high-rise properties.
Price is its second appeal.
“Current property prices in Kajang town is about RM400 per sq ft. Here, because this is Malay reserve property, it is only between RM200 and RM300 per sq ft,” added Chooi.
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