The Sun (Malaysia)

BLand hands over keys for Residensi Lanai in Bukit Jalil

Maiden affordable home project to help first-time buyers own a home in Kuala Lumpur

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KUALA LUMPUR: Berjaya Land Bhd’s (BLand) subsidiary Berjaya Golf Resort Bhd yesterday handed over the keys for its first affordable home project Residensi Lanai in Bukit Jalil to purchasers.

Residensi Lanai was launched in 2017 under the Federal Territorie­s Affordable Housing Project (Rumawip), which is an initiative by Kuala Lumpur City Hall to help first-time home buyers own a home in Kuala Lumpur.

BLand CEO Syed Ali, Berjaya Corp Bhd executive director Datuk Zurainah Musa and BLand senior general manager of property sales and marketing division Tan Tee Ming were present to present the keys to the purchasers.

Residensi Lanai is a 29-storey condominiu­m with a five-storey podium car park built on 2.56 acres of freehold land in Bukit Jalil. Each of its 648 units has a built-up area of 800 sq ft, comprising three bedrooms and two bathrooms.

Syed Ali said one of the indicators of a country’s progressiv­e developmen­t is through its provision of sustainabl­e housing and adequate infrastruc­ture for its citizens.

“Berjaya is proud to be contributi­ng towards the government’s housing developmen­t initiative­s by building quality and affordable housing. Besides Residensi Lanai, Berjaya has other affordable homes projects in the pipeline in Subang Heights, Shah Alam and Penang,” he said in a statement.

In support of the government’s aspiration­s to improve home ownership, BCorp executive chairman Tan Sri Vincent Tan has pledged to contribute 20 acres of land in Bestari Jaya, Selangor, to the Housing and Local Government Ministry for the purpose of building more affordable homes.

 ??  ?? Purchasers giving the thumbs up upon receiving their keys to their new home together with (starting sixth from left) Syed Ali, Zurainah and Tee Ming.
Purchasers giving the thumbs up upon receiving their keys to their new home together with (starting sixth from left) Syed Ali, Zurainah and Tee Ming.

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