• The take-up represents RM46.8 million in sales, against a gross development value (GDV) of RM142 million. Situated on 11 acres of prime freehold land, Allegro is a low-density, gated enclave offering only 68 semi-detached Twin Villas and Grand Villas.

KUALA LUMPUR (June 6): UEM Sunrise Bhd garnered strong response during the first day of its sales preview of Allegro, a premium freehold landed development within the Symphony Hills township, in Cyberjaya.

May 31, 2025, the event saw 23 of the 68 exclusive homes snapped up, translating to a 34% take-up rate, stated UEM Sunrise in a media release.

The take-up represents RM46.8 million in sales, against a gross development value (GDV) of RM142 million.

Situated on 11 acres of prime freehold land, Allegro is a low-density, gated enclave offering only 68 semi-detached Twin Villas and Grand Villas.

Designed for modern families seeking space, privacy and practical luxury, these homes offer built-ups from 2,866 to 5,115 sq ft, with multi-generational layouts, resort-style bathrooms, EV-ready car porches, rainwater harvesting system and private lifts in selected units.

Positioned at the highest point of the affluent Symphony Hills neighbourhood, Allegro is surrounded by lush linear gardens, a community playground and recreational facilities.

‘The development reflects UEM Sunrise’s continued focus on curating environments that prioritise well-being, sustainability and innovative design,” stated UEM Sunrise.

Expected to be completed in 2027, Allegro is part of UEM Sunrise’s ongoing reactivation of Symphony Hills, a 98-acre integrated township that has evolved into a sough-after address since its inception in 2011.

One of its key reactivation initiatives is the enhancement of The Opera House club house, set to reopen this month. It will feature new and upgraded amenities such as a swimming pool, a poolside cafe, mini mart, gymnasium, pickleball courts and multipurpose hall.

‘Once reopened, it will house one of the largest social and wellness clubs in Malaysia, strengthening its role as a vibrant hub for community living and lifestyle activities,” said the company.

“This encouraging response reflects a growing demand for premium homes in established, lifestyle-driven townships like Symphony Hills. Today’s buyers are more discerning. They seek homes that go beyond aesthetics to offer future-proof spaces, multi-generational comfort and a deeper connection to nature. Allegro delivers all that and more,” said officer-in-charge and chief financial officer of UEM Sunrise Hafizuddin Sulaiman.

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