Sunday, January 16, 2011

Sweet Lavender

Lavender Park i2
Denai Alam, Shah Alam, Selangor




The scent of lavender is captivating and soothing at the same time and this is how the Lavender Park at Denai Alam comes across. With an impressive facade that blends naturally with its shaded surroundings, Denai Alam encapsulates the best of the kampong ambience complete with community living amidst green and natural surroundings. 

The freehold development by Sime Darby Property is located in the Denai Alam township in Shah Alam, Selangor. Situated on a gentle incline, you would have a natural view of the surroundings.
At standard lot size of 26’ x 80’, Lavender Park’s double-storey super link homes are huge enough to accommodate expanded families. The 134 units comprised within Phase I1 and I2 come in two different styles/designs to choose from.

Speaking of the environment, these homes have a rainwater harvesting system that collects nature’s gift of life for use in the garden. This will help conserve water while keeping your garden refreshingly green.

Contemporary & Spacious
The first half of these spacious homes (Phase I1) has their own internal courtyards, ensuring more breathing space and better ventilation. Such a pleasant environment, with several designs consisting of 5 to 5+1 bedrooms and 5 to 7 bathrooms within built-ups of between 2,839 – 4,309 sq ft will leave you revitalised.
Sited on land areas ranging between 2,080 – 7,214 sq ft, the charming homes are tagged from RM746,000.

The second half of Lavender Park (Phase I2) comes in a slightly smaller built-up area from 2,761 – 4,246 sq ft. The smaller built-ups result in slightly lower price tags starting from RM736,000. Sited on land area from 2,080 – 5,492 sq ft, the super link homes are available in several contemporary designs consisting of 4+1 to 5+1 bedrooms and 5 to 7 bathrooms.
For Phase I2, the living and dining areas are located at the rear of the double frontage homes for better privacy.
Lavender Park homes boast large windows and ample openings in the front for a roomier feel. This also encourages sunlight and cross ventilation to fill the home.

Residents will feel protected in this cozy enclave which restricts entry and exit to a single point for increased security and safety.
Expected to be completed by November 2012, the homes are selling fast.

Excellent Location
Denai Alam is literally sited right next to the Guthrie Corridor Expressway and is a short distance away from the North Klang Valley Expressway making various parts of the Klang Valley such as Kota Damansara, Mont’ Kiara, Subang and Klang easily accessible. Close by is the Subang Skypark Terminal Airport, which makes air travel convenient.
Educational institutions such as the Seri Cahaya School are within the vicinity of your neighbourhood. You would be delighted by the wide range of supplies for your home at the Giant and Tesco hypermarkets. For those keen to have a game of golf, the Monterez Golf Club is the ideal place to keep fit within a green environment.


Leading Developer

The Sime Darby Property Division is a leader in building sustainable communities with a global presence. It is an integrated property player involved in property development, asset management, hospitality and leisure. Currently, the Property Division has a significant presence in the Asia-Pacific region with projects in Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, Indonesia, Vietnam and China.

The Property Division is created through the integration of the property arms of the former Golden Hope Plantations Berhad, Kumpulan Guthrie Berhad and Sime Darby Berhad. Together, the Property Division is currently involved in the development of some of the well-known townships/projects in the country.

Sime Darby Property is the recipient of the Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Awards 2010 – Green Builder of the Year, Gold Award in Property Category – Putra Brand Awards 2010, Reader’s Digest 2010 Trusted Brand Award for Sime Darby Property, and No.1 – The Edge Top Property Developer Awards 2009.

Source : iproperty.com.my


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