Sime Darby newest crown jewel sees great demand


The development saw 93% of its units being snapped up during its launch weekend, said SDP.

KUALA LUMPUR: Sime Darby Property Bhd’s (SDP) low-density residential development, Teja, has secured a take-up rate of more than 90% within a span of two days.

The development, which is located in the heart of Subang Jaya City Centre (SJCC) and has a gross development value of RM212mil, saw 93% of its units being snapped up during its launch weekend, said SDP.

“The development includes 244 freehold residential units, almost all taken within 48 hours of their availability via the company’s user-friendly online booking system.

“Additionally, 27 more affordable service apartment units are expected to hit the market soon, further diversifying the company’s portfolio,” SDP said in a statement.

With prices starting from RM680,000, SDP said Teja represents the final chapter of low-density residential offerings within SJCC.

“The development features three distinctive floor plans, each designed to meet a variety of lifestyle needs and seamlessly blending comfort, elegance, and utility.

“Early bird buyers of Teja will be provided with kitchen cabinets, air conditioners, digital locks and water heaters in their respective units as a token of appreciation for their unyielding commitment and enthusiasm towards the SDP brand.”

Type A units, sized at 800 sq ft, are designed with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Type B units offer a larger built-up area of 980 sq ft and come with 3+1 bedrooms and two bathrooms.

The largest of the lot, Type C units, have a generous space of 1,150 sq ft, featuring 3+1 bedrooms and two bathrooms.

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