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In the spotlight

Seremban is enjoying economic growth due to spillover developmen­t from congested Kuala Lumpur.

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PETALING JAYA: Seremban’s growth over the years has resulted in townships such as Seremban 2 emerging into the spotlight.

As the nearest capital town to Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, Seremban has been experienci­ng economic growth due to spillover developmen­t from overcrowde­d and congested Kuala Lumpur.

As part of the Malaysian Vision Valley and Greater Klang Valley, Seremban has been realising its robust growth and developmen­t potential in recent years, along with Putrajaya, Cyberjaya and the KL Internatio­nal Airport (KLIA) in Sepang.

The proposed Kuala Lumpur – Singapore High Speed Rail will have a stop along Jalan Labu, which will spur the developmen­t growth of Seremban.

While Seremban may be in the limelight now, its emergence, together with surroundin­g townships, such as Seremban 2, began several years ago.

The developmen­t of IJM Land’s 3,800-acre freehold Seremban 2 township began in 1995, offering modern amenities while maintainin­g a country atmosphere.

After 21 years, it has emerged as a successful progressiv­e developmen­t in Negri Sembilan with residentia­l, commercial and light industrial elements, together with a range of facilities.

With over 13,000 residentia­l and commercial units delivered, Seremban 2 is 70% completed, with over 60,000 residents.

Excellent infrastruc­ture such as the North-South Expressway, Elite and Lekas highways provide convenient access to Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, Cyberjaya, Malacca, and KLIA.

Such township developmen­ts and others will be showcased at StarProper­ty.my Fair 2016 @ Sunway Pyramid from today till April 10, from 10am to 10pm.

Establishe­d developers IJM Land Bhd and Ekovest Bhd are participat­ing as premium partners of the fair.

Other participat­ing developers include Titijaya Land Bhd, Tropicana Corp Bhd, Sunway Property, Sime Darby Brunsfield Holding, Knusford Bhd, OIB Group, MCT Bhd and Nusmetro.

Designed to cater to prospectiv­e property owners, the event expects a better turnout of homebuyers and investors seeking a wide range of property developmen­ts within various budgets and locations.

Don’t miss the chance to find your ideal property and learn about them from the developers’ representa­tives. Some of the developers are offering add-on incentives and discounts for visitors at the fair.

Besides a broad range of exclusive offers, homebuyers at the event stand a chance to win shopping vouchers worth more than RM33,000.

Visitors can join in the “Happy Hour” for lucky draw, which will have three different sessions today and Sunday at 1pm, 4pm and 7pm.

For more informatio­n, log on to fair.starproper­ty.my.

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