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Project to feature mostly residentia­l units

- Sharen Kaur

We are adding more facilities in Berkeley Uptown so residents can enjoy complete facilities in six to eight years. Beh Chun Chong Paramount Property Developmen­t Sdn Bhd chief executive officer

BERKELEY Uptown will feature a minimum of 10 towers, most of them residentia­l, and they will be developed in several phases by 2028, said Paramount Property Developmen­t Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Beh Chun Chong.

“The big part of Berkeley Garden will be residentia­l. We are looking to build around 4,000 apartments and low-rise villas, depending on approval,” he said.

Phase 1 of Berkeley UpTown is called Uptown Residences comprising 736 units of serviced apartments spread across three towers. The units range from551to1,093sqft.

There will also be three low-rise blocks of garden villas (42 units) measuring 1,588 sq ft, and affordable apartments.

The first launch series in Phase 1, which is targeted at the end of this month, will see 241 serviced apartment units entering the market at an average price of RM470 per sq ft (psf), and 14 villas.

“The gross selling price for the 551-sq-ft units is RM270,000. The bigger units of 859 to 1,093 sq ft are selling from RM417,000 and RM528,000, respective­ly. The villas are going from RM738,000. We are selling cheaper than market price as we want buyers to enjoy some upside,” he told NST Property.

Beh said the rest of the units in Phase 1 would belaunched­graduallyt­hisyear.

Paramount is confident that Phase 1 will be fully sold out within the next few months.

“We are building a modern and vibrant livework-and-play community. By building a vertical city, we are reducing carbon footprint and providing a more sustainabl­e environmen­t.”

Beh said Phase 1 would be completed by end2022 and most residents would be able to move in by early 2023.

Paramount has also submitted its plan for Phase 2 of the project and hopes to build between 1,500 and 2,000 units.

“It is up to us to control the density. We have quite a lot of enquiries for Berkeley Uptown, especially from Klang folks. There are quite a number of people who are looking to upgrade and live in bigger apartments like our 1,093-sq-ft units and the villas. There are also young and elderly couples who want to downgrade from their current landed family home to a small apartment, so its easier to manage.

“We are adding more facilities in Berkeley Uptown so residents can enjoy complete facilities in six to eight years,” he said.

TRANSFORMI­NG SALES GALLERY INTO A LIFESTYLE HUB

The Berkeley Uptown sales gallery with show units was developed on a 1.62ha site and opened inMarch.

The sales gallery has classic setting built with chengal wood, a popular and durable hardwood that gives a pleasant feeling when you walk in.

“You will find chengal wood just about everywhere. When we took over the shoe factory, we decided to make use of the wood by adding them as structures for the sales gallery,” he said.

According to Beh, the sales gallery will remain on its present site until the project is almost at its tail end of completion.

“The sales gallery is a temporary structure. Our plan is to transform it into a lifestyle village, basically an area with food and beverage outlets as well as retail, catering for the residents. The public can also come to enjoy the outlets.”

He revealed that Japanese convenienc­e store FamilyMart would be opening soon at the sales gallery.

There will also be a space dedicated for arts and cultural activities surroundin­g the premises.

“We may build up the sales gallery, or what we call the village, to include two levels. If there is demand and it becomes very popular, then we will maintain the structure permanentl­y. It will be like a clubhouse but without a swimming pool. Students from KDU Internatio­nal can patronise it,” said Beh.

EXPANDING BERKELEY UPTOWN?

If Paramount gets an opportunit­y to acquire more land nearby, the company would consider expanding Berkeley Uptown or replicate the developmen­t in Klang, said Beh.

“This is a good area. There is not much developmen­t along Jalan Goh Hock Huat and we are located right smack in the Klang town. Its close geographic­al proximity to Klang’s main business hub makes it a convenient and ideal place for everyday living.

“We are not sure if anyone is selling as we haven’t been looking, but if there is a good opportunit­y, we will look at it.”

There are a few factories and more than 100 businesses like restaurant­s, cafes, car showrooms and

workshops operating along Jalan Goh Hock Huat.

“There is easy access to major highways. The connectivi­ty and accessibil­ity of Klang has been boosted by various highways like the North Klang Valley Expressway, North-South Highway, Federal Highway, Shah Alam Expressway and the South Klang Valley Expressway.

“Berkeley Uptown is also about 3km from the existing Klang KTM station, and 0.9km away from the new Light Rapid Transit (LRT) Line 3 station in Klang, allowing convenient access to Kuala Lumpur city centre. When LRT 3 is completed, it will add to the accessibil­ity and make it convenient for those preferring to use the public transport,” added Beh.

 ??  ?? Paramount Property Developmen­t Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Beh Chun Chong with the scale model of Berkeley Uptown.
Paramount Property Developmen­t Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Beh Chun Chong with the scale model of Berkeley Uptown.
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A show unit at the Berkely Uptown sales gallery.
 ??  ?? Berkerly Uptown will offer cheaper than market price to buyers.
Berkerly Uptown will offer cheaper than market price to buyers.

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