JOHOR BAHRU: Property developer UEM Sunrise Bhd's final phase of Aspira Gardens achieved a take-up rate of 75% during its unveiling over the weekend.
Keeping in line with the company’s sustainability-centred agenda, Aspira Gardens is the first low-density residential enclave in Johor that is designed to be solar panel-ready.
Houses are finished with low volatile organic compound paints, equipped with water-efficient fittings and a rainwater harvesting system for certain unit types.
“Riding on our momentum of building relatable and relevant products for today’s homeowners in Johor and their varying needs, we are proud to see the continued positive response from our customers for our latest product despite the Covid-19 pandemic and soft market,” UEM Sunrise chief executive officer Sufian Abdullah said.
Its eco-friendly community space is designed to encourage a healthier lifestyle featuring communal facilities such as a treehouse-style playground, a jogging trail, open greenery spaces and various recreational equipment.
Constructed with multi-generational families in mind, units consist of four to five bedrooms and five bathrooms. The ground floor comes with elderly-friendly features such as wider doors, en-suite bathrooms and wheelchair ramps.
Its location is ideal for crossborder travel to Singapore via the Second Link Expressway, with further access to places such as Legoland Malaysia Resort, Mall of Medini and Gleneagles Medini Hospital.
Phase 2 of Aspira Gardens is expected to be completed in Q1 2025.
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