Wednesday May 14, 2008
Sime unit confident on take-up for Denai Alam
SHAH ALAM: Sime Darby Property Bhd is confident of selling the remaining 160 units of two-storey terrace houses in Denai Alam mixed-development project by year-end, a company spokesman said yesterday.
The units, part of the seven phases on 1,000 acres of freehold land next to Bukit Jelutong, are priced from RM290,000 to RM470,000.
Sime Darby Property has also launched two-storey shop lots in Denai Alam in January worth about RM750,000 each, of which 23 have been taken up.
“To date, 714 units comprising both residential and commercial properties with a gross development value (GDV) of RM220mil have been sold in Denai Alam,'' the spokesman said.
He added that most of the buyers were from Shah Alam.
”We are looking to attract buyers from outside Shah Alam,” he said.
The Denai Alam project, to be completed latest by 2020, has a GDV of RM2bil.
The township is accessible via the Guthrie Corridor Expressway, North-South Highway and North Klang Valley Expressway.
“It is also just 15 minutes from the PJ Golden Triangle,” the spokesman said.
Sime Darby Property will organise a carnival this Saturday and Sunday at Denai Alam to attract buyers.
The next residential phase is scheduled for launch in January.
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