Over 400 units of Sunway Velocity 3 Homes Sold on Opening Weekend


PETALING JAYA: Sunway Property’s Sunway Velocity 3 development in Kuala Lumpur recorded a 60% take-up rate during its opening weekend on May 4, with 400 out of 695 available units snapped up.

In a statement, Sunway Property said the achievement follows the success of its predecessors, Sunway Velocity (launched in 2011) and Sunway Velocity TWO (launched in 2018), where all residential units were swiftly sold, alongside fully-tenanted commercial spaces.

The first phase of Sunway Velocity 3 comprises two blocks of serviced residences spread across 3.43 acres of prime real estate, with an estimated gross development value of RM 1.28bil.

The residential project is integrated with Sunway Velocity Mall.

Sunway Property northern and central region and Sunway Property and facility management CEO Chong Sau Min said Sunway Velocity 3 attracted a diverse range of buyers including professionals, commuters, small families, first-time homebuyers, and savvy investors.

“Our buyers have fed back that they had purchased their units in Sunway Velocity 3, for its unparalleled connectivity to a myriad of lifestyle amenities within the vibrant Sunway Velocity integrated city.

“Furthermore, buyers expressed unwavering confidence in the development's appreciation potential, driven by Sunway's ownership and management of over 50% of the Sunway Velocity project, which means that it will be perpetually well-managed and continue to grow.

They added that homebuyers will also enjoy home maintenance services through our Care+ offering, and more plans are in the pipeline to provide tenancy management services under Rent+ which will enhance the value of their units.

Sunway Velocity 3 is located one station away from the TRX Financial Hub and offers direct connectivity to Sunway Velocity Mall and Sunway Velocity TWO via a convenient link bridge.

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