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Green developer PPD launches Hening project in Putrajaya

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KUALA LUMPUR: Putra Perdana Developmen­t (PPD), one of the pioneering green property developers in Malaysia, recently launched its latest project, Hening.

Hening is located at one of its last remaining parcels of land in Precinct 16, which lies strategica­lly in the heart of Putrajaya and is surrounded by greenery as well as a scenic lake.

Hening consists of 39 units of three-storey luxury “villa terraces” and will be built over a 0.94ha, making it a low density developmen­t.

There will be three types of units available, with the sizes ranging from 3,271 sq ft to 4,496 sq ft.

The Type A (16 units) and Type C (12 units) designs both have five bedrooms and 5+1 bathrooms, while the Type B (11 units) deisgn will have 5+1 bedrooms and 5+1 bathrooms.

PPD said the pricing starts from RM1.2 million, which is in line with its initiative to develop affordable luxury homes.

Constructi­on has begun and is expected to be completed by early 2019.

PPD chief executive officer Akmel Zurin Haron said Hening would be just what people were looking for when it came to luxury homes in the nation’s strategica­lly-designed garden city of Putrajaya.

“Hening has been developed with the notion of combining high-quality living, luxury, exclusivit­y, security and the harmony of nature.”

“Residents will be able to enjoy the best that Putrajaya has to offer in terms of urban amenities, nature and healthy living.

“The legal fees for the sale and purchase agreement and loan agreement will also be waived for all buyers.”

PPD is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Putrajaya Perdana Bhd and is the property developmen­t arm of PPB.

PPD has to date built and handed over 1,000 residentia­l properties ranging from bungalows, semi-detached houses, superlink houses, townhouses and government apartments.

 ??  ?? Putra Perdana Developmen­t general manager Badrul Hisham Kidam with a scale model of the Type B unit for the Hening project in Putrajaya.
Putra Perdana Developmen­t general manager Badrul Hisham Kidam with a scale model of the Type B unit for the Hening project in Putrajaya.

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