Arica @ Andaman
E&O’s second serviced residence project at Andaman, Arica Executive Homes, follows the successful sales of The Meg, which is now fully sold out. Positioned adjacent to The Meg, Arica boasts similar benefits of convenient access to various commercial amenities in the future such as workplaces, educational institutions, hospitality, healthcare, wellness facilities, retail outlets, cafes, and restaurants. It is located just a short distance away from the waterfront promenades on Gurney Green, which provides an excellent venue for daily outdoor activities, coupled with stunning views of Gurney Wharf.
Arica comprises a 45-storey skyscraper with 380 residential units, featuring a built-up size ranging from 947 to 1,259 sq.ft. Every unit in Arica will come fully furnished with essential furniture and appliances inclusive of air-conditioners, TV, washer & dryer, fridge, oven and etc.
Project Name : Arica
Location : Andaman Island, Off Gurney Drive
Property Type : Serviced residence
Tenure : Freehold
Land Area: 2 acres
Built-up Area: 947sq.ft. – 1,259sq.ft.
Total Units : 380
Indicative Price: RM811k onwards
Developer : Persada Mentari Sdn. Bhd. (a subsidiary of E&O Berhad)
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Penang 2030: all Penangites will be rich, or only the rich can live in Penang.
So what do you think of the prospect of this project? swee anot
Overall consider not too bad except commercial title so expect higher assessment rate and utility. And future seaview block perhaps. But no worry. Plenty of land in Andaman. More development. Stay tune.
Billionaires enclave ?
once a malaysian becomes a Billionaire, he / she would migrate out…. maybe keep holiday home here and kl
Please PM me for type D price range. I’m interested in this project. Thank you.
Good luck waiting for the lifts. High density with not enough lifts. The amount of units vs no of lifts makes this feel like low cost housing
@Joyce
Is this consider high density of 380 units?
Personally I think consider low for current day…