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UPCOMING: Tasek Gelugor / Maple Meadow Sdn. Bhd.

Tasek Gelugor/ 27 December 2021 No comments

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Proposed mixed development by Maple Meadow Sdn.Bhd. at Kubang Menerang in Tasek Gelugor. Located on 380 acres of land along Jalan Kubang Menerang, about 10 minutes drive from the established township of Bertam Perdana. It is adjacent to two ongoing affordable housing projects, namely Scientex Tasek Gelugor and D’Halona Place.

This development will feature a mix of terrace houses and shop offices:

  • Single-storey terrace Type A (1,009 units)
  • Single-storey terrace Type B (579 units)
  • 2-storey low cost townhouse (704 units)
  • 2-storey shop offices (54 units)

The project is still pending approval. More details to be available upon official launch.

Project Name : (to be confirmed)
Location : Tasek Gelugor
Property Type : Mixed development
Tenure: (to be confirmed)
Built-up Size: 650 sq.ft. onwards
Total Units : 2,292 (residential), 54 (shop office)
Indicative Price : (to be confirmed)
Developer : Maple Meadow Sdn.Bhd.

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SITE PROGRESS: Havana Beach Residences (Dec 2021)

Property News/ 26 December 2021 No comments

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About Havana Beach Residences

Affordable housing development by Ideal Property Group at Bayan Lepas. Strategically located near Jalan Tun Dr. Awang, less than 2km away from Penang International Airport. It is about 5 minutes walking distance to  SMJK Heng Ee (Bayan Baru branch).

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Casa Rica, the final phase of Setia Greens set to unveil

Property News/ 24 December 2021 Comments off

Penang homebuyers seeking exclusive landed residences in the Penang island can now look forward to S P Setia Berhad’s recent launch. Located in Sungai Ara, Bayan Lepas, the new project is the final phase within Setia Greens, a 46.3-acre township by S P Setia.

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Casa Rica Entrance Statement

Named Casa Rica, which means “rich home” in Spanish, this 11-acre freehold enclave is envisioned to enhance lives in enriching experiences shared with loved ones.

The low-density project offers only a total of 60 units spread over 2 phases consist of two-storey and three-storey semi-detached homes, each with its own individual title. In the land-scarce of Penang island, one of the most vibrant economic nexuses in the country, such spacious homes are few and far between.

Perched on the highest point in Setia Greens, residents here are also accorded a panoramic vista of the surrounding green hills and cityscape.

Sporting a Spanish architectural concept, residents and visitors will find themselves greeted by a statement-making archway before stepping into beautifully-landscaped gardens and visually-pleasing houses complete with Spanish-profile roof tiles, along with arched and bay windows.

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Entrance of Casa Rica Terrace Garden

S P Setia are excited to bring the Spanish una forma de vivir (a way of life) right here in Setia Greens. Surrounded by Spanish-inspired gardens with a grand gazebo, opulent archways and an Azulejo-patterned sculpture, creating a dwelling where lives can be lived to the fullest, and many enchanting memories are formed.

These low-density two-storey and three-storey semi-detached are priced from RM1,896,000 to RM2,547,600 with built-ups ranging from 2,897 sq ft to 3,512 sq. ft. These homes are positioned at different levels of the terrain to form a picturesque silhouette. Besides, these semi-dees also come with copious land areas between 3,627 sq ft and 10,742 sq ft.

 

Taking heed of the new normal lifestyle requiring flexibility and functional spaces, these multi-generational homes offer four practical layouts with either 4+1 or 5+1 bedrooms. The three-storey types are each equipped with a built-in private elevator for convenience to the elderly. All units are designed with a wide frontage that enhances ventilation and lighting, a car porch that can accommodate three cars, a parcel box compartment, and a wide folding and sliding gate. In addition, the internal roads are 40ft wide, allowing easy drives within the neighbourhood.

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Casa Rica Terrace Garden

As with all townships developed under the Setia brand, Casa Rica is enveloped in lush greenery, featuring a central park and two pocket gardens with an edu-playground for children. Residents can also enjoy times of relaxation, recreation and relationship bonding with family, friends and neighbours amidst nature’s embrace.

Amenities and accessibility
Sungai Ara is a residential enclave surrounded by robust neighbourhoods featuring all essential amenities for daily convenience.
Educational institutions within a 5km radius include SJK (C) Chong Cheng, SJK (C) Min Sin, SMJK (C) Chung Hwa, INTI International College, Innovative Incubator University, Fairview International School, Straits International School and University Sains Malaysia.

Also, within 5km are two wet markets, two hypermarkets and Queensbay Mall, as well as Hope Children Hospital, Pantai Hospital Penang and Pearl Maternity Hospital.

Within a stone’s throw away are SETIA SPICE Convention Centre, SETIA SPICE Aquatic Centre, SETIA SPICE Arena and Penang Golf Club.

Strategically nestled at the Southwest District of Penang Island, Casa Rica has easy access to the Penang International Airport (5km), Penang Bridge and Second Link Bridge (8km), and George Town (14km).

Set to be an affluent neighbourhood for the discerning, the first phase of 38 units is targeted to be completed by Q4 2023.

For more information, call 04-641 2255 | 04-282 8255 or visit
https://spsetia.com/en-us/property/malaysia-(northern)/penang/casa-rica/home.

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UPCOMING: Batu Uban / Ivory Villas Sdn. Bhd.

Batu Uban/ 23 December 2021 No comments

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A newly proposed commercial development by Ivory Villas Sdn. Bhd. at Batu Uban. Located between Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah and Tun Dr. Lim Chong Eu Expressway, adjacent to The View Condominium (Twin Towers). It is just a stone’s throw away from Universiti Sains Malaysia, less than 5 minutes drive to Penang Bridge.

This development comprises a 2-storey commercial building with 18 commercial/retail units.

The project is still pending approval. It is not known whether this will be open for sale.

Project Name : (to be confirmed)
Location : Batu Uban
Property Type : Commercial
Tenure : (to be confirmed)
Land Area: (to be confirmed)
Built-up Area: (to be confirmed)
Total Units : 18
Indicative Price: (to be confirmed)
Developer : Ivory Villas Sdn. Bhd.

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Penang ferry service will see a RM100mil makeover

Property News/ 21 December 2021 1 comment
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After 50 years, the Penang ferry service will see a RM100mil makeover, including the arrival of a fleet of four new ferries costing RM16mil each.

Penang Port Sdn Bhd (PPSB) chief executive officer Datuk Sasedharan Vasudevan said the terminal upgrade on the island and mainland were expected to be completed in mid-June and October next year respectively.

A total of RM30mil is being spent on transforming the Raja Tun Uda terminal on this island and the Sultan Abdul Halim terminal next to Penang Sentral in Butterworth.

Four new ferries, each costing RM16mil, will be ready for service by mid-2023.

“This is the first major expansion of the ferry terminals in the last five decades.

“We want to transform the entire area into a vibrant public transport hub with retail outlets, hawker stalls and a business centre,” Sasedharan told The Star.

“It’s time for ferry travel to be something to look out for as we have 2.5 million pedestrians and 1.5 million two-wheelers using the ferry services every year.

“The waiting area will feature amenities like those you see in airports. It’ll be air-conditioned, have WiFi, feature universal access to cater for disabled persons, have phone charging docks, passenger lifts, as well as retail and food and beverage areas,” he added.

On the new ferries, Sasedharan said they would resemble the iconic Penang ferries, even retaining the familiar shade of yellow that many are familiar with.

However, the new ferries are much faster, needing only 10 minutes to complete the journey like the present fast passenger-only boats.

The new ferry can take in about 250 passengers, including two- wheelers.

“It is 35m in length, compared to the old ferry which is 55m.

“Basically, it is a combination of a water bus and vehicle transporter.

“It will take 12 to 18 months to bring in the ferries commissioned by Dutch company Damen Shipyards Group which won the tender.

“There was a plan to get five ferries, with the option of buying the fifth one later, as there could be more technologically advanced ferries in the future,” he added.

Sasedharan also said the Transport Ministry would contribute RM30mil, with the first RM15mil disbursed this month and the balance to be given next year.

He said PPSB would pump in RM70mil for the upgrade and purchase of new ferries, adding that the move would reduce the operating loss of present ferry services from RM20mil to RM7mil a year.

“As a public transport provider, we have requested a fuel subsidy.

“The new ferries will need less manpower, as such it will reduce our operating cost.

“We have also proposed that the price of the ferry tickets, which is currently RM1.20, be increased to RM1.50 or RM2 to keep up with the times. The ferry rates have not been revised for a long time,” he said.

The entire expansion plan, added Sasedharan, was aimed at moving people instead of vehicles.

“We have plans in the future to have a multi-storey car park where commuters can just park their cars and take a ferry ride.

“At present, such facilities are not available at the ferry terminal area on the mainland. This discourages people from riding ferries,” he said.

Penang’s ferry service started in 1894 using steamships. The fleet had been replaced many times over the years.

This previous fleet of boxy, double-deck old ferries were commissioned between 1971 and 2004.

The iconic Penang ferries ceased operation on Dec 31 last year, with only a single ferry now carrying two-wheelers with pedestrians plying from the ferry terminal between the island and the mainland.

A Ro-Ro boat is also being used to carry two-wheelers with pedestrians, while fast boats are used for foot passengers to travel between the island and mainland.

All four-wheelers are presently using the two Penang bridges to cross over the Penang channel.

On another matter, Sasedharan said Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong would launch the “Cruise to Nowhere” at the Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal on Dec 26.

Source: TheStar.com.my

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