New Straits Times

Kuchai Lama — latest hotspot

- SHAREN KAUR

KUCHAI Lama, a matured suburb situated off the Old Klang Road in Kuala Lumpur, used to comprise a collection of low-cost flats, medium-cost apartments and houses. The older houses in the area are mainly singlestor­ey terraced units which turned middle-cost just a few years ago but are worth more now, thanks to the property boom.

Due to its strategic location and infrastruc­ture, there has been an increase in residentia­l properties in Kuchai Lama over the last few years, especially in Taman Lian Hoe, Taman Continenta­l, Happy Garden and Taman Kuchai Jaya.

These areas now have a wide range of properties, including gated-and-guarded semi-detached houses, luxury apartments and condominiu­ms, uplifting the whole image of Kuchai Lama.

The prices of properties in Kuchai Lama have risen fairly sharply, resulting in investors casting their eyes there.

For condominiu­ms in the older scheme, they range from RM250 to RM400 per square feet (psf) depending on types and location, while the newer ones are priced between RM350 and RM600 psf.

Recent completion­s in Kuchai Lama include KL Palace Court and Spring Avenue.

The KL Palace Court, developed in 2016, comprises two blocks of 23-storey apartments totalling 496 units and the launch price was from RM502,000. However, a look at a few online property portals shows that the sub-sale price for the leasehold units starts as low as RM420,000 (RM335 psf).

Spring Avenue, on the other hand, has 2,016 units, launched from RM550,000 or about RM560 psf, and the current market price is above RM570,000 (about RM580 psf).

Another developmen­t is GenKL, a 30-storey tower with 325 condominiu­m units sized between 1,150 and 1,894 sq ft. The units were launched in 2016 from RM738 psf and could be one of the highest-priced properties in Kuchai Lama.

This project, which includes seven units of exclusive three-storey villas, has a gross developmen­t value (GDV) of RM362 million. GenKL is sited on the hillside of Taman Lian Hoe and is a joint venture between Juta Asia Corp and Singapore’s CapitalLan­d.

The latest venture in Kuchai Lama is Menta Constructi­on Sdn Bhd’s project, the first phase of which is slated for launch before the end of this year.

Menta Constructi­on chief executive officer Tan Choon Hock said the company will bring a well integrated living-and-business developmen­t in Kuchai Lama that will include high-end retail, coupled with 3,000 parking bays, of which twothirds are for residents.

Menta Constructi­on will bring a well integrated livingand-business developmen­t in Kuchai Lama. tan choon hock Menta Constructi­on CEO

He said the project is within a walking distance to the upcoming Kuchai Lama mass rapid transit station and will be a new destinatio­n and meeting place.

“The project will offer the first of its kind duplex suites in this sought-after neighbourh­ood. We believe the market is ready. We will offer close to 2,000 units which are reasonably priced,” Tan told NST Property.

 ??  ?? An aerial view of Kuchai Lama.
An aerial view of Kuchai Lama.
 ??  ?? Menta Constructi­on Sdn Bhd will launch a RM1.4 billion developmen­t in Kuchai Lama before year-end.
Menta Constructi­on Sdn Bhd will launch a RM1.4 billion developmen­t in Kuchai Lama before year-end.

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