KUALA LUMPUR: City developer SkyWorld Development Group plans to launch four projects in Kuala Lumpur this year at various strategic locations in Setapak, Cheras, Taman Melawati and Setiawangsa.
The plans were revealed during the key handover ceremony for SkyAwani 3 Residences, the third instalment of SkyWorld’s affordable Awani Series.
The handover was officiated by Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri, accompanied by Minister of Federal Territories Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim, Deputy Minister of Federal Territories Datuk Seri Jalaluddin Alias, Malaysia Book of Records chief marketing officer Jwan Heah and Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia chairman Yusuf Abdul Wahab and deputy chief executive Mohd Zaid Zakaria.
According to SkyWorld founder and executive chairman Datuk Seri Ng Thien Phing, the SkyWorld Awani Series is in the planning stage for its sixth instalment as all the earlier installations had been fully sold.
The Awani Series is cemented as one of the most sought-after affordable homes given its extraordinary value of good price, practical layout, quality workmanship and full-fledged condominium facilities, he said.
"As a city-centric developer, SkyWorld's purpose is to Make Living Better by providing quality homes and ultimate Sky Living experience in a sustainable environment. We are committed to our three key strengths - value creation, integrated Sky Living experience and innovative designs and concepts - regardless if it is affordable apartments or exclusive condominiums,” Ng added.
On the Residensi Wilayah Keluarga Malaysia, Ismail Sabri said it is aimed at helping residents within the federal territories in the low-middle income group M40 to own a comfortable house to live in.
“If we look at the current development trends, one would need to pay RM500,000 or more to enjoy facilities such as swimming pools and gyms. This is indeed an added value given by SkyWorld for this affordable housing series,” Ismail Sabri said.
SkyAwani 3 Residences received a Quality Assessment System in Construction (Qlassic) score of 79% while the SkyBridge was awarded the Highest Residential SkyBridge in Malaysia accolade by the Malaysia Book of Records.
The development comprises three 52-storey building towers with 1,905 units. Priced at RM300,000, the units come with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, with a standard built-up size of 800 square feet and a covered parking space.
SkyWorld is one of the biggest contributors to the Residensi Wilayah Keluarga Malaysia program, having launched 6,236 units of affordable homes. The developer states that is in full support of the government’s initiative to provide one million affordable homes by 2029. For the latest updates, visit www.skyworld.my.
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