IOI Properties

PETALING JAYA (Sept 21): IOI Properties Group Bhd sold 75% of its Avista 2-storey terraced houses, located at the developer’s Warisan Puteri township in Kota Warisan, Sepang, Selangor at its launch last weekend.

Sitting on a 16.91-acre freehold site, Avista comprises 182 units of double storey houses with built-ups ranging from 2,277 sq ft (22 x 75) to 2,317 sq ft. Prices start from RM663,344, with each unit having 4+1 bedrooms.

“Avista residents can look forward to peace-of-mind security with a single entry and exit point to their neighbourhood, guardhouse and perimeter fencing,” said IOI Properties in a statement.

According to senior general manager marketing and business development Lee Yoke Har, Avista is the second residential phase at the Warisan Puteri township.

“We are already at 75% of the construction stage and we expect to complete it by December 2016,” she told TheEdgeProperty.com.

The developer added that potential homebuyers were impressed with the 11ft high ceiling in the living and dining rooms of the Avista units that provide ample natural lighting and encourages ventilation.                    

“The excellent accessibility provides convenience to residents who are travelling to places such as Xiamen University situated 1.5km away, the KLIA Transit Express Rail Link (ERL) and KLIA2 which are only a 10-minute drive away,” the developer said.

The 200-acre Warisan Puteri township development is linked to several major roads and highways via Putrajaya-Cyberjaya Expressway such as the LDP, SKVE, PLUS, ELITE, MAJU Expressway, Nilai Expressway, KLIA Expressway and the proposed Salak Tinggi Interchange.

Avista buyers are eligible for IOI Properties’ Buy Now Pay Later promotion, which enables homebuyers to defer payment for up to nine months. The promotion ends on Nov 8, 2016.

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