KUALA LUMPUR: Boutique developer Sanctuary Lakes Global Group (SLGG) recently launched Santuari Park Pantai, a gated and guarded community development secluded in the capital.
Located adjacent to the Bukit Kerinchi Green Recreational Park and nearby Bukit Gasing Forest Reserve, the freehold project is planned as a low-density residential development on a 38-acre freehold plot.
With an estimated 150 to 250 bungalows, courtyard villas, and low-rise apartments, complemented by a linear park, Santuari Park Pantai is conceived as a haven for a discerning group of property owners.
There are no standard layouts though as units vary according to the terrain, according to a press release. The residential properties will have water features or swimming pools, courtyard gardens, entertainment decks and family rooms while some include underground parking.
The units will have at least four bedrooms and bathrooms each, with gross floor areas that range from 5,581 sq ft to 10,000 sq ft.
The 20 villas with their various products and home designs will cater to different needs, offering a modern contemporary design that takes advantage of the orientation and elevated position of the site.
The four-storey designs are suited for multi-generational or sandwich generational families.
Units will also have rainwater harvesting tanks with the possibility of installing solar panels, energy-efficient lighting and appliances. Plans are also being made to form a partnership with the Panasonic Group to incorporate their “Quality Air for Life” technology within the homes for healthier living.
“We wanted to create a haven of luxury, convenience and solitude so the project is a little tucked away yet conveniently located to be detached from the hustle and bustle of the city yet close to amenities,” said SLGG director Leo Tan.
“This is a hidden gem and we are looking at discerning buyers for our hilltop community who want a stylish home where they can have both a personal space as well as somewhere to entertain guests. You will see certain features in the layout that allow for both at the same time,” Tan added.
The development is expected to be completed by October next year. The first phase which comprises seven garden villas and 13 courtyard villas will be priced from RM3.8mil to RM8.8mil.