An urban home with qualities that matter.
BY MAK KUM SHI
makks@thestar.com.my
IF YOU are looking for a new home in Kuala Lumpur that is attractive in location, accessibility, facilities, amenities and price, look no further than EkoTitiwangsa.
For urban couples to small families that aspire to live near the Kuala Lumpur city centre and access a wide range of employment opportunities, educational institutions, medical services, public transportation services and amenities, EkoTitiwangsa is an ideal development that fulfils such expectations.
Located within the Titiwangsa neighbourhood in Kuala Lumpur, this luxurious freehold service apartment project is a major component of the KL River City integrated mixed development.
KL River City stretches 3km along the Gombak River and opens up a new development that integrates leisure, residential, retail, hospitality, business and wellness elements together.
As testimony of a development that epitomises the ‘Work, Play, Live & Learn’ concept, EkoTitiwangsa was recently recognised in the StarProperty.my Awards 2016 with Merit in The Just-Walk Award – Best Integrated Development.
The development has excellent accessibility to various parts of Kuala Lumpur due to its connectivity to major highways and roads such as Jalan Pahang, Sentul Link, MRR1 - Jalan Tun Razak & Lebuhraya Sultan Iskandar (Lebuhraya Mahameru), and MRR2.
For the convenience of public transportation, the Sentul KTM Station and Titiwangsa stations for the Ampang LRT, KL Monorail, and upcoming Sungai Buloh – Serdang – Putrajaya MRT lines are within walking distance.
Bringing the concept of comfort living to a whole new level, the development has a wide range of facilities such as multi-purpose hall and area, children’s playground, sauna, barbecue area, gymnasium, Jacuzzi, wading and infinity pools.
Given the characteristics and concept of this integrated mixed development, EkoTitiwangsa makes an attractive home for those who aspire a modern contemporary lifestyle within an excellent location in Malaysia’s capital city.
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