Browsing Category: Malaysia Property
Blog: MyHabitat Kuala Lumpur
“KL’s premier serviced residences next to Empire Tower”
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This freehold development is slightly out of the centre close to the embassy district. It is probably a 5-minute taxi ride (if traffic is flowing) to KLCC.
The MyHabitat Development will have the following facilities:
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45-metre lap & plunge swimming pool
Squash court, Gymnasium
Vertical landscaped gardens & ponds
Poolside cafe
24-hour security with CCTV and audio/Â video intercom system
For more info:
Tel: +60 321 622328
Development Website: http://www.myhabitat.com.my
Blog: Fairlane Residences in Bukit Bintang
I picked up their sales brochure whilst visiting a shopping centre in KL. The tagline states, “Invest in Bukit Bintang and reap 5-star returns”.
I found a post over at propertymalaysia.blogsome.com that has already reviewed this development, so if you are interested go and have a look.
Apparently 60% of the project was sold before it was launched…
The Fairlane Residences Development will have the following facilities:
Advanced security system
Rooftop infinity swimming pool
Gymnasium
Health spa
KL Monorail system within walking distance
Prices start from ÂŁ53,000
For more info:
Tel: +60 122 490022
Developers Website: Couldn’t find one?!
Blog: The Troika in Kuala Lumpur
Designed to create the most desirable condominiums in the centre of KL. The plot for this development is very close to the Petronas Towers and as such is very centrally located. Designed by Foster and Partners you can bet that this building, once finished, will be a landmark to complement the Twin Towers. The Troika Development will have the following facilities to name a few:
Gym/Aerobics
Swimming Pool
BBQ area
Function Room/Games Hall
Sauna
The prices will be high for Malaysian Standards, but you would be buying into a designer property.
For more info: Tel: +60 326 978787
Development Website: http://www.troika.com.my/
Developers Website: http://www.brdb.com.my/
Blog: Property in Malaysia
Since the end of October I have wanted to write about the developments (to follow) and experience I had in Malaysia. Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia and consists of two parts: Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia (the Indonesian part of Borneo) separated by the South China Sea. Malaysia is a former British Colony and the country was formed in 1963. In 1965 the island of Singapore formed it’s own nation.
KL is undergoing a massive property development program extending into the Embassy district close to the centre. Old houses and land is being bought up and new buildings are popping up everywhere. Ever since the Petronas towers were ...
