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Key success factors for Kita @ Cybersouth

- SHAREN KAUR

THE three key factors to successful township developmen­ts in suburbs are connectivi­ty, accessibil­ity and liveabilit­y. A good township developmen­t must also be long-lasting and sustainabl­e, said property consultant Kumar Tharmaling­am.

“If the township is located in a suburb, connectivi­ty to the Klang Valley is important. Dengkil has good highways and (the connection is) getting better. It is also not congested. It has a more free environmen­t. All you need is one row of shops in every 300 houses to provide the basic needs and you got an ecosystem that works,” he said.

LBS Bina Group Bhd’s Kita @ Cybersouth is easily accessible via major highways including the Putrajaya-Cyberjaya Expressway via the Elite Highway, Maju Expressway, South Klang Valley Expressway, North-South Expressway, Damansara-Puchong Highway and Jalan Dengkil-Banting.

MALAY RESERVE LAND WITH GOOD PROSPECTS

LBS Bina executive director Datuk Lim Hock Guan said Kita @ Cybersouth is a developmen­t on Malay reserve land.

As such, its properties can only be sold 100 per cent to Malay Muslims.

“We took up this developmen­t as we are bullish about prospects in the area. There’s demand for properties in Dengkil and it’s coming from Putrajaya — where some people who live there are looking to relocate as the government administra­tive capital is becoming too populated.

“Some of them have been living in Putrajaya since the initial days when the administra­tive capital was set up. Over the years, Putrajaya has become too congested. People are looking for a better living environmen­t to raise their children.

“They are looking at Dengkil as the next potential for growth and also because of the environmen­t. Majority of the houses we launched in Phase 1, 2 and 3 were snapped up by residents from Putrajaya, Cyberjaya, Sepang and other neighbouri­ng areas,” he told NST Property.

Lim said houses in Putrajaya and Cyberjaya are also getting too expensive and this has

prompted many people who work there to look at Dengkil where properties are much more affordable.

He said Kita @ Cybersouth offers various types of properties, such as serviced apartments, townhouses and terraced houses, priced from RM338,000. The properties are about 20 per cent cheaper than other developmen­ts in Dengkil, he said.

Lim said the township is located about 20km away from Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport (KLIA) and Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport 2 (klia2), 17.5km from Putrajaya Mosque and 8.6km from Putrajaya Hospital.

Universiti Teknology Mara Dengkil Campus, Heriot-Watt University Malaysia and Multimedia University are located 1.4km, 5km and 7.5km away from the township, respective­ly.

“There will be more houses than commercial (units) in the township. We don’t want to build too many shops and cause (heavy) traffic.

“We want to build a community, an environmen­t for peaceful living. If people want to shop, there are a few malls located within 6km and 22km,” said Lim.

The shopping areas include Dpulze Shopping Mall (6.3km), Aeon Big Putrajaya (14.3km), Alamanda Shopping Centre (14.6km), IOI City Mall (18km) and Mitsui Outlet Park (22km).

“From Dengkil, it will never be too far away from anything we might need. We can find transporta­tion hubs, hospitals, police stations and other public services in Cyberjaya and Putrajaya which are both just a short-drive away.”

LONG-TERM PLAYER

Lim said LBS Bina aims to become a long-term player in Dengkil.

“We are developing Kita @ Cybersouth which will take eight to 10 years to complete. We will continue to support the government’s initiative­s by addressing the needs of the mid-range and affordable housing segment based on three core pillars, namely affordabil­ity, connectivi­ty and community. If there is an opportunit­y to develop more land in Dengkil, we will look into it.”

He said the company has witnessed rapid developmen­ts in Dengkil as the area has benefited from the socio-economic growth in the southern Klang Valley corridor.

“As the Klang Valley continues to develop towards the south, Dengkil will be the next property hotspot. The houses in Kita @ Cybersouth are a great investment opportunit­y.”

Lim said LBS Bina hopes to see Dengkil becoming a mature place with Kita @ Cybersouth, which is set to become a community-centric township developmen­t.

“Kita @ Cybersouth is an affordable familyfocu­sed developmen­t that enhances liveabilit­y for the Malay community. The township focuses on forming a tight bond in the community... to do things together. The name of the developmen­t itself means ‘us’.

“There will be lush greeneries and a nice landscapin­g environmen­t for the community to enjoy a healthy living and lifestyle. The aim is to introduce new ways of communicat­ion to breakdown barrier, encourage interactio­n and bonding through the facilities and open spaces,” he added.

We took up this developmen­t as we are bullish about prospects in the area. There’s demand for properties in Dengkil and it’s coming from Putrajaya. Datuk Lim Hock Guan LBS Bina Group Bhd executive director

 ??  ?? Kita @ Cybersouth is a project by LBS Bina in Dengkil, Selangor; (top) Kita @ Cybersouth will offer linear park terrace for the residents.
Kita @ Cybersouth is a project by LBS Bina in Dengkil, Selangor; (top) Kita @ Cybersouth will offer linear park terrace for the residents.
 ??  ?? The Kita @ Cybersouth township is designed to have a lot of green spaces to enhance community living.
The Kita @ Cybersouth township is designed to have a lot of green spaces to enhance community living.
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