Binastra Land puts up a city centre property for Gen-Y folk
Who would have imagined that Wangsa Maju, a rubber estate till the 80s, could grow to become an established township in Kuala Lumpur.
Following the opening of the Tunku Abdul Rahman University College and University Tunku Abdul Rahman, Wangsa Maju blossomed into a vast residential precinct for students of the two educational institutions.
The area is popular with city dwellers because of good connectivity and also surrounded by popular regions such as Setapak, Taman Melati as well as Gombak district in Selangor.
Recognising this advantageous location, Binastra Land Sdn Bhd has created homes for the Gen-Y with its latest development, Sinaran.
This high-rise is a low-density single tower that offers 206 serviced apartments. It stands on a 0.818-acre commercial titled leasehold plot with an estimated gross development value (GDV) of RM115mil. The project is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2022.
The unit configuration of Sinaran is suitable for young executives. Buyers can choose from Type A of 725 sq ft or Type B of 880 sq ft.
Type A is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit while the larger Type B has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, which is intended for those who may need extra space for storage or to accommodate guests and visiting relatives.
The development is also targeted at investors who may want to later convert their units into homestay options or more commonly into student accommodation.
Stepping into a typical unit at Sinaran, you will notice that it is designed to maximise space usage despite having a balcony and dry yard. In addition, all bedrooms are squared off with no odd corners.
Sinaran shows its concern for the environment by adopting key steps such as recycling water for landscape plant use, using LED lights in the car park to reduce power consumption and implementing a north-south orientation for cooler dwellings.
Residents of Sinaran will be greeted by an array of amenities due to the mature neighbourhood. The area is home to Fairview International School, Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, Malaysia Institute of Art, International School of Kuala Lumpur, and Sri Utama School.
Retail conveniences include AEON Alpha Angle, Wangsa Walk, AEON Big, AEON Mall AU2, Giant, and Festival City Mall. Getting to Sinaran is a breeze as it is seamlessly connected to other parts of the Klang Valley through the Wangsa Maju LRT Station for those depending on public transport. Motorists can reach the property by way of MRR2, DUKE Highway and the AKLEH Highway.
For those keen on the lifestyle that Sinaran offers, the units sell from RM486,800 to RM629,800 each.