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post Mar 1 2016, 03:57 PM, updated 5y ago

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Malton to launch final block of Bukit Jalil City condos in September this year
News Source: The Edge Property, 1 Mar 2016
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Bukit Jalil City is an integrated mixed-use development anchored by Pavilion Bukit Jalil, one of Malaysia's largest shopping centre. It will be connected to the 80-acre Bukit Jalil Recreational Park across the road by a pedestrian walkway bridge.

Malton Bhd plans to launch the third and final phase of its freehold serviced apartments at Bukit Jalil City development here in September, said a spokesperson for the developer.

“The serviced apartments will be priced above the average RM855 psf set by the previous phase that was soft launched last year,” she told TheEdgeProperty.com.

The final phase will comprise two towers of luxury serviced apartments with a dedicated sky bridge to the Pavilion Bukit Jalil mall.

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Bukit Jalil City is an integrated mixed-use development anchored by Pavilion Bukit Jalil, one of Malaysia's largest shopping centre. It will be connected to the 80-acre Bukit Jalil Recreational Park across the road by a pedestrian walkway bridge.

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Malton to launch final block of Bukit Jalil City condos in September
By Lam Jian Wyn / TheEdgeProperty.com | March 1, 2016 11:57 AM MYT

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KUALA LUMPUR (March 1): Malton Bhd plans to launch the third and final phase of its freehold serviced apartments at Bukit Jalil City development here in September, said a spokesperson for the developer.

“The serviced apartments will be priced above the average RM855 psf set by the previous phase that was soft launched last year,” she told TheEdgeProperty.com.

The final phase will comprise two towers of luxury serviced apartments with a dedicated sky bridge to the Pavilion Bukit Jalil mall.

The number of units, built-ups and layouts have not been firmed up, but the developer will take into account factors such as the surprising popularity of larger units – including the dual-key units of the previous phases.

The previous phase, named The Park Sky Residence, had built-ups of 868 sq ft to 1,565 sq ft and its homes were priced from RM714,000 to RM1.5 million.

Buyers of the property who spoke to TheEdgeProperty.com said they bought the units due to their proximity to the 80-acre Bukit Jalil recreational park as well as the Pavilion Bukit Jalil mall.

Lim Soon Wee, a 46-year-old chief financial officer who bought a 1,100 sq ft unit, said he was intrigued with the concept of the development, which features a mall with a well-known brand and boasts lush greenery.

“I bought one because my daughter may be studying at the SJK © Lai Meng nearby. If I like it, I may even move in when I retire,” he said.

Meanwhile, a 45-year-old accountant named Lau said she and her husband bought a dual-key unit – which has the largest built-up – because they were looking for a big unit, which also allows them to host their family visiting from other states.

“I have been eyeing this area since the court case (involving joint-venture partner Ho Hup Construction Co Bhd which was settled out of court in 2012). I like the development because of the park – we work very late so if there’s a park nearby, we have time to exercise and it saves time – and the mall.

Besides the mall and serviced apartments, Bukit Jalil City also comprises 112 units of “Signature Shop Offices” and 44 units of “Park Point Shop Offices”.
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Quote: I like the development because of the park – we work very late so if there’s a park nearby, we have time to exercise and it saves time – and the mall.



This guys doesn't understand that the park closes at 8 pm.

If you work very late, then the park is closed.
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QUOTE(jalsrix @ Mar 1 2016, 04:57 PM)
Quote: I like the development because of the park – we work very late so if there’s a park nearby, we have time to exercise and it saves time – and the mall.

This guys doesn't understand that the park closes at 8 pm.

If you work very late, then the park is closed.
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QUOTE(jalsrix @ Mar 1 2016, 04:50 PM)
Malton to launch final block of Bukit Jalil City condos in September
By Lam Jian Wyn / TheEdgeProperty.com | March 1, 2016 11:57 AM MYT

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Malton

KUALA LUMPUR (March 1): Malton Bhd plans to launch the third and final phase of its freehold serviced apartments at Bukit Jalil City development here in September, said a spokesperson for the developer.

“The serviced apartments will be priced above the average RM855 psf set by the previous phase that was soft launched last year,” she told TheEdgeProperty.com.

The final phase will comprise two towers of luxury serviced apartments with a dedicated sky bridge to the Pavilion Bukit Jalil mall.

The number of units, built-ups and layouts have not been firmed up, but the developer will take into account factors such as the surprising popularity of larger units – including the dual-key units of the previous phases.

The previous phase, named The Park Sky Residence, had built-ups of 868 sq ft to 1,565 sq ft and its homes were priced from RM714,000 to RM1.5 million.

Buyers of the property who spoke to TheEdgeProperty.com said they bought the units due to their proximity to the 80-acre Bukit Jalil recreational park as well as the Pavilion Bukit Jalil mall.

Lim Soon Wee, a 46-year-old chief financial officer who bought a 1,100 sq ft unit, said he was intrigued with the concept of the development, which features a mall with a well-known brand and boasts lush greenery.

“I bought one because my daughter may be studying at the SJK © Lai Meng nearby. If I like it, I may even move in when I retire,” he said.

Meanwhile, a 45-year-old accountant named Lau said she and her husband bought a dual-key unit – which has the largest built-up – because they were looking for a big unit, which also allows them to host their family visiting from other states.

“I have been eyeing this area since the court case (involving joint-venture partner Ho Hup Construction Co Bhd which was settled out of court in 2012). I like the development because of the park – we work very late so if there’s a park nearby, we have time to exercise and it saves time – and the mall.

Besides the mall and serviced apartments, Bukit Jalil City also comprises 112 units of “Signature Shop Offices” and 44 units of “Park Point Shop Offices”.
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dont think this is final phase lo. sure more to come on top of P mall. Ho hup also have another 2 blocks (much taller) serviced apartment.
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juz beside Pavilion Bukit Jalil! all day can shop rclxm9.gif
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aiyo bukit jalil... crowded macam mampus... so many condos... all high density somemore..... really so many ppl wanto cramp together there meh hahahah....
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Park Sky success will continue to be the ONG here.


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QUOTE(aaron1717 @ Mar 1 2016, 05:05 PM)
aiyo bukit jalil... crowded macam mampus... so many condos... all high density somemore..... really so many ppl wanto cramp together there meh hahahah....
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agents doing BJ tell me rental and subsales both is super difficult from oversupply. they have started looking for greener pastures. but I guess here with this price point is for ownstay already.

looking at damens abysmal performance how confident everyone feeling about pav bj now?
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“The serviced apartments will be priced above the average RM855 psf set by the previous phase that was soft launched last year,” she told TheEdgeProperty.com.


Very steep pricing indeed. Will this be the highest psf price in the Bukit Jalil area ?
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How Much they going to sell? still RM800psf?
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QUOTE(VincentProperty @ Mar 1 2016, 08:48 PM)
How Much they going to sell? still RM800psf?
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RM855 psf is kinda expensive blush.gif
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Hi all, will keep u guys inform on this development. Espeacially on the pricing
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fuiyoh..this time articles mentioned gt bridge connecting to mall, scale model also gt, hope wont suddenly cancel lk park sky under-walkway...
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QUOTE(HarpArtist @ Mar 1 2016, 06:26 PM)
agents doing BJ tell me rental and subsales both is super difficult from oversupply. they have started looking for greener pastures. but I guess  here with this price  point is for ownstay already.

looking at damens abysmal performance how confident everyone feeling about pav bj now?
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from investment point of view totally not making sense.... either rental or subsales so competitive.... and the pricing for own stay... so steep.... really so many rich ppl willing to stay in a pigeon hole for the sake of malls and convenience just below you? yea.... how much confident left for the potential buyers are the main concern here.... crazy density in bukit jalil now... traffic also an issue once all the condos completed.....
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Malton got outsource the sales to outside agents?

what is the different buying from Malton sales staff directly or buying from outsource agent? may i know which is better?
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QUOTE(aaron1717 @ Mar 2 2016, 10:12 AM)
from investment point of view totally not making sense.... either rental or subsales so competitive.... and the pricing for own stay... so steep.... really so many rich ppl willing to stay in a pigeon hole for the sake of malls and convenience just below you? yea.... how much confident left for the potential buyers are the main concern here.... crazy density in bukit jalil now... traffic also an issue once all the condos completed.....
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me and you feel so but still got buyers for previous phase. suprised me too. 800< psf i can think of many nicer locations.
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QUOTE(HarpArtist @ Mar 2 2016, 11:41 AM)
me and you feel so but still got buyers for previous phase. suprised me too. 800< psf i can think of many nicer locations.
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yeah... frankly speaking there are a lot of other options with larger sizes... haha.... any bukit jalil investors willing to share why you all vested in this area even if it is high density, high pricing, highly traffic congestion, highly reliance on the success of the new mall.... tongue.gif tongue.gif
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QUOTE(aaron1717 @ Mar 2 2016, 11:51 AM)
yeah... frankly speaking there are a lot of other options with larger sizes... haha.... any bukit jalil investors willing to share why you all vested in this area even if it is high density, high pricing, highly traffic congestion, highly reliance on the success of the new mall....  tongue.gif  tongue.gif
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