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post Dec 20 2010, 04:59 PM

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Hi I am a representative of PPC GLOMAC.

These are a couple of recent articles about our project

Headline: Perbandaran unik tarikan Aman Putri
Publication: BH
Date of publication: Dec 1, 2010
Section heading: Main Section
Page number: 028
Byline / Author: Oleh Ahmad Fiesal Othman

PPC Glomac Sdn Bhd, syarikat usaha sama antara Pembinaan Punca Cergas Sdn Bhd dengan Glomac Bhd, akan melancarkan sebuah perbandaran unik di Sungai Buloh, Selangor dikenali sebagai Aman Putri dengan nilai pembangunan kasar (GDV) RM500 juta.

Penasihat Projek Aman Putri, Choong Wei Min, berkata projek itu yang dijangka dijangka mengambil masa lima tahun untuk dibangunkan sepenuhnya akan mula dibangunkan akhir tahun ini.

Beliau berkata, Aman Putri yang membabitkan keluasan 67.6 hektar akan dibangunkan dalam tujuh fasa dimulai dengan 178 unit rumah teres dua tingkat dengan keluasan 20 X 70 kaki persegi berserta luas binaan dari 1,694 kaki persegi.

"Rumah terbabit ditawarkan pada harga bermula RM328,000 untuk unit tengah sebelum potongan Bumiputera," katanya dalam temubual di pejabatnya di Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, baru-baru ini.

PPC Glomac adalah antara syarikat pemaju utama yang bertanggungjawab membangunkan Bandar Permaisuri di Cheras dan setakat ini sudah menyiapkan lebih 8,000 unit kediaman dan komersial.

Aman Putri direka oleh arkitek landskap terkenal, Malik Lip & Associates, yang memenangi pelbagai anugerah landskap di dalam dan luar negara, manakala reka bentuk rumah dihasilkan oleh NRY Architects yang memenangi Anugerah BCI 10 Terbaik Asia bagi 2009.

Berkonsepkan pembangunan dengan persekitaran yang dikelilingi oleh pokok yang menghijau, Aman Putri yang menyediakan kawalan keselamatan juga membangunkan sebuah `Taman Linear' yang juga akan dihubungkan ke kawasan perumahan yang dibangunkan menerusi laluan belakang kediaman.

Wei Min berkata, Aman Putri yang menawarkan hartanah berstatus pegangan bebas dan terletak di lokasi strategik di Sungai Buloh akan dibangunkan dengan konsep perbandaran unik yang menggabungkan landskap menarik, kehidupan yang selamat serta menawarkan pelbagai kemudahan dalam satu kawasan.

Beliau berkata, projek itu yang terletak berhampiran dengan cadangan pembangunan perbandaran bernilai RM10 bilion di tanah Institut Penyelidikan Getah Malaysia juga mudah diakses melalui oleh beberapa lebuh raya utama seperti Lebuh Raya Lembah Klang Baru (NKVE) dan Lebuh Raya Guthrie.

"Aman Putri ini juga di kelilingi beberapa projek hartanah mewah dan berpenduduk ramai seperti Bandar Baru Sungai Buloh, Valencia, Sierramas, Kota Damansara dan Bukit Rahman Putra, selain dekat dengan pelbagai kemudahan lain seperti Hospital Sungai Buloh, Kelab Golf Rahman Putra dan stesen MRT Sungai Buloh yang bakal di bina," katanya.




Headline: MRT project poised to boost Aman Putri profile
Publication: NST
Date of publication: Dec 6, 2010
Section heading: Business Times
Page number: 006
Byline / Author: By Tan Choe Choe

PPC GLOMAC Sdn Bhd's newest development in the 6.76ha of Aman Putri prime freehold land in Sungai Buloh, Selangor is located within what renowned property researcher Ho Chin Soon has designated as "first-tier locations".

These are property hot spots that lie within a 15km radius from the centre of gravity in Petaling Jaya New Town and include Kuala Lumpur, Cheras, Puchong, Sungai Buloh, Shah Alam, Subang Jaya and Ampang.

"The first-tier locations will remain the focus and it's difficult to imagine a downside for (such) properties which, in general, have no bubble whatsoever," Ho, master mapmaker and principal of Ho Chin Soon Research Sdn Bhd, had said last year at an investment forum on real estate.

Aman Putri is going to be one of the main beneficiaries of the upcoming mass rapid transit (MRT) system.

With two main lines starting from and connecting to Sungai Buloh, Aman Putri will be wellconnected to the whole of Klang Valley.

But before that, it is already conveniently accessible via the New Klang Valley Expressway, LDP, and the Guthrie Corridor, all of which provide residents easy access to Kuala Lumpur city centre and Petaling Jaya.

It is also surrounded by mature and well-developed neighbouring estates like Valencia, Sierramas, Bandar Baru Sungai Buloh and Bukit Rahman Putra.

Nestled at the edge of tropical palms at the heart of Sungai Buloh, it is said that Aman Putri is "the only freehold landed property" still available in the vicinity.

With gorgeous gardens and the "longest linear parks" in Malaysia, Aman Putri's greens are designed by award-winning landscape architect, Malik Lip and Associates, while the houses are designed by another award-winner, NRY Architects.

Those with enquiries can call PPC Glomac at 03-9173-6877 or email sales@ppc-glomac.com.my

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post Dec 21 2010, 11:21 AM

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Apologies to all Registrants that have not yet received an email invitation or phonecall.

Due to overwhelming demand, we are informing registrants in small batches.

Unfortunately if you have not yet received a phone call or received an email, we will be unable to currently take your booking.

If any friends or family wishes to book a unit as well, they should register on our website or personally as we will not be able to take their booking the same time as yours.

However be rest assured that we will eventually get to your name and you will have a chance of being invited to make an aman putri booking.


Thank you

PPC GLOMAC Customer Rep

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post Jan 17 2011, 11:48 AM

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the Sun January 17, 2011

Strong response to Aman
Putri homes

BY EVA YEONG
sunbiz@thesundaily.com
KUALA LUMPUR: The upcoming RM500 million
Aman Putri township in Sungai Buloh has received
overwhelming response since it was opened for registration
last month because of its proximity to the proposed
mass rapid transit (MRT) line that begins in Sungai Buloh.
PPC Glomac Sdn Bhd project adviser Choong Wei Min said
enquiries for its first phase of 162 double-storey
link houses have exceeded availability even before its
launch, slated for the current quarter.
He added that the developer is confident of
achieving full take-up within a day of launching the first
phase of the 67.6-hectare township. The township will
have a total of some 2,000 homes, including bungalows,
cluster homes and high-rise units.
“The property market is expected to do well this year.
And I am confident that townships such as Aman
Putri in boom areas like Sungai Buloh will see better
capital appreciation than the Klang Valley average, and
will be an investment hotspot,” he said.
“We are pleased to be one of the only new townships in
what is well known as the next boom area, with
comparisons to the rise of Kota Damansara, Puchong
and the KLCC area being no exaggeration; as well as two
proposed main MRT lines starting from Sungai Buloh
and the RM10 billion township on MalaysianRubber Board land,
all in the vicinity of Aman Putri.”
Apart from the proposed MRT station some 4km from
the township, Choong said affordability is another pull
factor for would-be buyers who are mainly young
families, first-time buyers and those seeking to upgrade
from apartments. Prices for the first phase begin at RM350,000 and the
built-ups range from 1,694 to 2,056 sq ft. Corner units are
priced at RM550,000. “We also have the longest linear park (14.5km)
surrounding the township as well as good landscape and
lush greenery. The land was originally an oil palm
plantation and we plan to maintain the greenery,” he said.

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post Apr 27 2011, 04:13 PM

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Dear Registrants

I can assure you that in PPC GLOMAC we do not encourage or allow any sales staff to take any form of "undertable" money or arrangements.

If any sales staff working in the company has personally asked anyone for such an arrangent, feel free to name and report this staff to upper management. Or even a message to this username.

No units are also available for "bargaining". We are currently trying to finalize when our next phases can be launched so even are sales staff are not absolutely clear on that subject.

We are glad to be able to address any concerns in this forum.

Thank you for your interest in Aman Putri.


PPC Glomac Rep




QUOTE(takso21 @ Apr 25 2011, 09:19 AM)
It is nothing new for the undertable arrangement.  It is just a common thing practised in this Bolehland.  In fact for all to know, even when informed of "sold out" it doesn't necesary means fully sold.  Certain good units are still kept for further bargaining esp. the corner units.  If you wait for queue, you only get the normal units only.  sweat.gif
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post Apr 29 2011, 02:09 PM

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THE EDGE Malaysia City & Country
PPC Glomac upbeat about Aman Putri's prospects
March 28 2011

Aman Putri which sits on a 169 acre freehold tract, has a gross development (GDV) value of RM500 million. PPC Glomac lead project coordinator Choong Wei Min tells City&Country that the land, previously a palm oil plantation, was purchased about seven years ago....

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post May 18 2011, 02:57 PM

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Due to the very high demand of units.

When there is a current buyer who for some reason is willing to let go of a unit for a small fee, we allow them to enter their own direct negotiations with another interested party.

Our staff are not allowed to take any form of cut. And if they do so, action will be taken.

Thank you

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QUOTE(yeowa @ May 16 2011, 02:55 PM)
Haha... When the staff offer me at RM350k plus some bank fee to the person who cannot take the loan, I straight away say no... 1st is I have no intention to buy the unit, 2nd is I find it very dishonest of the staff asking for some fee to the buyer...
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City&Country: PPC Glomac upbeat about Aman Putri’s prospects

Tags: Aman Putri , Malaysian Rubber Board , MRT line , PPC Glomac Sdn Bhd


By Rosalynn Poh of The Edge Malaysia
Sunday, 24 April 2011 00:00

The government’s plan for a mass rapid transit system in Kuala Lumpur has stirred much excitement at property developer PPC Glomac Sdn Bhd, as the proposed MRT line from Sungai Buloh to Kajang is expected to have an impact on its Aman Putri township in Sungai Buloh.

Aman Putri, which sits on a 169-acre freehold tract, has a gross development value (GDV) of more than RM500 million. PPC Glomac lead project coordinator Choong Wei Min tells City & Country that the land, previously a palm oil plantation, was purchased about seven years ago.

“We are pleased that Aman Putri will be one of the new townships in the next boom area, with two proposed MRT lines starting from Sungai Buloh and the RM10 billion township to be developed on the Malaysian Rubber Board (RRIM) land, all in the vicinity of Aman Putri,” says Choong.

He adds that Aman Putri is only 4km from the proposed MRT station, and borders the RRIM land.
“We are confident that the MRT line, which has been given the go-ahead to commence this year, will boost demand for properties in townships that are near the proposed MRT station.


“The Greater KL MRT project will provide the much-needed improvement to public transport services. Good public transport is key to reducing traffic congestion and pollution. Overall demand for properties near MRT stations will rise. We can also expect properties in some of these areas to see good capital appreciation,” says Choong.

The MRT project will also create excitement and attract more capital into the region, potentially boosting or sustaining the values of certain properties within the areas that are positively affected, he adds.


“Some people are still sceptical about whether the MRT project will happen or not, and how much of an impact it will create. I believe that the project will happen. In fact, it is long overdue; Hong Kong and Singapore have had theirs for more than 20 years,” says Choong.

Aman Putri will be developed in seven phases. The first phase, comprising 162 units of 2-storey terraced homes, was sold out in two weeks before its launch in July last year. The homes, which have land areas of 22ft by 70ft and built-ups starting from 1,694 sq ft, were priced from RM350,000.
“We saw interest from people living in Puchong, Kepong, Gombak, Bandar Sri Damansara and Kota Damansara,” reveals Choong.


Next to be launched in Aman Putri are 72 units of 2-storey link homes, which have land areas of 22ft by 75ft and built-ups of 2,033 sq ft. The homes are priced from RM430,000.


“We will launch these in June, and because of the demand, we have decided that the choice of units will be given on a first-registered, first-served basis,” says Choong. The developer also plans to launch 178 link homes (20ft by 70ft) in 2H2011.

An artist's impression of the linear park
When completed, Aman Putri will have about 200 medium-cost apartment units, more than 400 terraced homes (various built-ups), 156 cluster semidees (32ft by 70ft), 37 bungalows and 54 units of 2-and 3-storey shopoffices. The developer is also in the midst of planning properties to be developed on a 6.74-acre commercial area in the township.

The guarded township will feature 14.5km of shaded pathways suitable for walks and cycling, with modern exercise stations every few metres and a 1km-plus long linear park. There will only be a couple of entrance and exit points to ensure maximum security for the community.

“We are surrounded by established developments, such as Valencia, Sierramas, Bandar Baru Sungai Buloh and Bukit Rahman Putra. Malls such as 1 Utama, The Curve and The Store are only minutes away. Other facilities, including educational institutions such as the ELC International School and medical centres such as Sungai Buloh Hospital and Putra Medical Centre, are also nearby.”

Choong says the proposed township development on the RRIM land in Sungai Buloh under the 10th Malaysia Plan is expected to bring increased economic activity and property development to the area. “This is where the action is, and we want our buyers to ride the wave of the future of the new Klang Valley.”


Choong: This is where the action is, and we want our buyers to ride the wave of the future of the new Klang Valley
Choong, a business and engineering graduate whose family runs the business together with its joint-venture partner, believes the incentives for first-time homeowners — such as the My First Home Scheme that was announced under Budget 2011 and implemented recently — will benefit the property sector as a whole.

“The government’s proposal for a stamp duty exemption of 50% on instruments of transfer for residential properties priced below RM350,000 to encourage ownership of first residential properties, as well as the proposal to raise the maximum housing loan for civil servants from RM360,000 to RM450,000 augur well for the property market and developers,” he says.

The implementation of the MRT system, the Greater KL Plan, the New Economic Model, the 10th Malaysia Plan and the Economic Transformation Programme, all of which aim to help Malaysia become a high-income nation, will boost demand for properties in Greater KL.


Choong expects the property market to do well this year and is confident that townships in areas such as Sungai Buloh will see better capital appreciation than those in the Klang Valley, and attract more investors.

The developer
PPC Glomac is a joint venture between civil construction engineering company Pembinaan Punca Cergas Sdn Bhd and property developer Glomac Bhd, a partnership that goes all the way back to 1993. Glomac holds a 30% stake in PPC Glomac.


PPC Glomac is a subsidiary of the PPC Group. Another of its projects is at the few remaining parcels of its 220-acre Bandar Sri Permaisuri township in Kuala Lumpur. The township has a GDV of over RM1 billion and is more than 90% developed.

“At PPC Glomac, we believe that a business that makes nothing but money is a poor business, which is why we prioritise customer service, individualised attention and responsibility to the environment. People always feel safe and secure when they invest in property. As people seek to improve their living environment, there will be continuous demand for homes.

“I am lucky to work with experienced people in the industry and to be able to work with close family members. Our managing director, Datuk Jeffrey Choong Moh Kheng, constantly reminds us about focus. People think focus means saying yes to the thing you’ve got to focus on. But that’s not what it means at all. It comes from saying no to 1,000 things to make sure we don’t get on the wrong track or try to do too much,” Choong shares. Jeffrey Choong is his uncle.

“When a good idea comes to us, we move it around just to see what everyone thinks. In the end, a whole new idea will evolve. We work as a team, making decisions based on facts, intellectual debate and cooperation rather than individually, which has shown in multiple instances not to work over the long term, whether you are running a country or a corporation, he adds.

“Our first thought is always design. Design is not just what it looks like. It is also how things works. It is a responsibility, not a fad. It’s not about convincing people. We figure out what we ourselves would want and whether a lot of people are going to want it too. We just want to create good products that people will feel good owning,” says Choong.

He also says that a market is never saturated with good products, but is quickly saturated with bad or average ones. “Important concerns such as safety and security, shaded walkways, innovative design and affordable entry prices must be considered from the very beginning.”






This article appeared in City & Country, the property pullout of The Edge Malaysia, Issue 851, Mar 28-Apr 3, 2011







 

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