MKH Bhd, an established
property developer in Kajang, recently unveiled part of its 550 acre integrated
township, Hillpark Shah Alam, to the public.
The new integrated
township, with an estimated GDV of RM1.3 billion, comprises double storey link
houses, superlinks, semi-dees, bungalows, shop offices, service apartments,
mixed commercial component, a proposed school and a police station.
“Due to the overwhelming
response, we opened our second phase, Cherry, for sale, which also received an
encouraging response from the public,” said MKH managing director Tan Sri Eddy
Chen.
“Hillpark Shah Alam is
strategically located in the Northern Corridor of Shah Alam, with easy access
to six major highways; Latar Expressway, GCE, NKVE, DASH, Federal Highway and
the Puncak Alam Highway. The distance is just 20 minutes away from Shah Alam,
Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur,” added Chen.
The project is near
University Teknologi Mara, an existing McDonalds, medical centre and an
Econsave supermarket. There are plans for a hypermarket to be built soon for
the convenience of residents.
Chen said, besides its
strategic location, the township was designed with nature in mind throughout
the planning stages and caters for people from all stages of life. For those
seeking active lifestyles, there will be mountain bike tracks, jogging tracks
and innovative playground among other features.
Thematic parks such as Herb
Farm, English Orchard, Spanish Courtyard and Japanese Rock Garden within the
development will offer residents havens from the daily grind of working life
KH is keen on making
Hillpark Shah Alam a green development.
The company says what set
its township apart from other nature-inspired development is the sheer size of
its Forest Park and Central Lake Park, providing 50 acres of greenery for all
residents to enjoy.
This excludes the
neighbourhood parks that will be built in each precinct. As part of the
project’s green design, all the units will be built in a north-south
orientation to reduce the heat from the sun which effectively lowering the
energy required to cool houses.
As safety is also of
paramount importance, MKH has incorporated CCTV coverage into the development
and perimeter fencing along pedestrian walkways.
The group believes that
this latest addition to its growing list of developments will help to meet the
high demand for landed properties in Malaysia as well as introducing MKH to a
new and wider market in the Northern Klang Valley.
Pines, the first phase of
the township, offers 311 double-storey link homes with built-up areas ranging
from 20ft by 70ft to 22ft by 70ft. The second phase, Cherry, offers 412
double-storey link and superlink homes that range in size from 22ft by 65ft to
26ft by 80ft. Another phase called Olive consists of 343 22ft by 75ft
double-storey link houses.
These units are targeted at
house buyers who want larger homes for a growing family. The units in the
township start from RM440,000.
“Considering the great
value we are offering to the market, the development has attracted young
families and first-time buyers,” said Chen, adding that Hillpark Shah Alam has
registered over 7,000 interested buyers to date.
Following the successful
launch of the Pines phase, Cherry and Olive are now open for sale, with more
phases to follow. While both phases will feature their own parks, the more
exclusive Cherry phase will have extra greenery in the shape of the Pines
Linear Park, Neighbourhood Park, Central Lake Park and the Forest Park.
“We expect Cherry to enjoy
quick sales when it is officially launched for sale,” added Chen.
The Star, 5/10/2013
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