Selangor’s Ampang, the country cousin
ONCE synonymous with tin mining, Ampang is now distinctly divided into two by the Middle Ring Road II (MRR2), with the east side bearing a Selangor address and the west side a Kuala Lumpur one.
ONCE synonymous with tin mining, Ampang is now distinctly divided into two by the Middle Ring Road II (MRR2), with the east side bearing a Selangor address and the west side a Kuala Lumpur one.
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 23): Milux Corp Bhd, which announced its property diversification last week, said yesterday its maiden property development in Pahang has been revised to five condominium blocks with retail and club facilities, instead of the six blocks that were originally planned.
PETALING JAYA: IOI Properties Group Bhd is set to launch two new developments – Le Pavillion at Bandar Puteri Puchong and Avira residences at Bandar Puteri Warisan in Sepang – on Oct 24 and Oct 31 respectively.
PETALING JAYA: Homedec (Home Décor and Design Exhibition) 2015 expects over RM160 million in sales and an attendance of 140,000 visitors, said Datuk Vincent Lim, Homedec organiser and president of C.
Sold for: RM3,460,000 Concluded by: Zoe Ong of Suite Trade Properties (016 203-3806) When: September 2015 Address: Jalan PJU3/16, Tropicana Indah Resort Homes Noteworthy: - Leasehold - Built-up: 4,230 sq ft - Land area: 6,200 sq ft - 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms - cul-de-sac lot - well-connected to major highways - just a few minutes’ drive from Tesco Hypermarket, IKEA and Ikano Power Centre According to the agent, Zoe Ong of Suite Trade Properties, homes within the Tropicana Indah area are sought after due to their strategic location as well as conveniences offered by nearby amenities.
SEREMBAN (Oct 22): The Negeri Sembilan government wants the private sector to use state land for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects to benefit the poor.
GEORGE TOWN (Oct 22): The Penang government has once again urged Putrajaya to address the high rejection rate for loan applications to buy low-cost and affordable homes.
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 22): The protracted slump of the ringgit against the US dollar, which has plagued importers and harmed consumer sentiment with the threat of imported inflation, has also cast its shadow over the cement industry.