Tuesday 03 Dec 2024
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KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 5): YTL Land & Development Bhd’s Dedaun Rimba project, located within the 2,259-acre Kwasa Damansara township development, saw its link houses fully sold and its townhouses 80% taken up during a sale preview held on Feb 4.

With a gross development value of RM250 million, Dedaun Rimba is a 12.7-acre low-density, gated-and-guarded development comprising 68 units of three-storey link houses and 196 units of 1½-storey townhouses.

The link houses, with a built-up area of 2,617 sq ft, come with a five-bedroom layout and are priced from RM1.39 million. The townhouses, with built-ups of 1,559 sq ft, come with a three-bedroom layout and are priced from RM730,000.

According to a statement on Tuesday, homebuyers queued up as early as 6am at the YTL Sentul Sales Gallery on the day of the preview to get the first pick of the units. The developer’s registration exercise, it added, attracted more than 6,000 registrants.

YTL Land & Development executive director Yeoh Pei Teeng said, “We are humbled by the enthusiastic support of our homebuyers. Due to changing demographics, we constantly navigate market trends and respond to the evolving needs and preferences of homebuyers as there will always be demand for well-designed properties in strategic locations and at the right price.”

Homebuyers queued up as early as 6am at the YTL Sentul Sales Gallery on the day of preview held on Feb 4.

The statement said the link houses and townhouses at Dedaun Rimba were designed to cater for the young generation and to meet the needs of multigenerational living. The development also features landscaped surroundings featuring a central park, linear parks as well as an exclusive clubhouse with resort-themed lifestyle amenities.

It added that Dedaun Rimba is situated opposite Taman Bandar Kwasa Damansara, a 28-acre green, open space designated as a green lung within the township development. Dedaun Rimba is surrounded by the Kota Damansara Community Forest Reserve and the mature suburbs of Petaling Jaya, Subang, Subang Jaya, Shah Alam and Damansara.

Edited ByRachel Chew
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