Cluster development that caters to changing preferences


(From left) Koh, Gunung Impian Development marketing manager Carol Lim Hui Chieh and sales and marketing senior manager Marcus Soh showing the overall plan for Taman Impian Emas development, also know as the Golden District township, at Wisma Impian Emas, Skudai in Johor Baru.

THE Covid-19 pandemic has prompted many to turn to property purchase as an investment, especially residential units.

Property developer Gunung Impian Development Sdn Bhd general manager Koh Moo Hing said the observation was based on the good response to properties, in the area, including its single-storey houses launched last November.

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