The Suritz is one of the many property developments in the vicinity of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. SCland Group, on the back of two past projects in the capital, continue their trade in the property scene of Kota Kinabalu with this development, a leasehold, 16-storey serviced apartment. The expectation is for this premise to be completed by 2015.There are two towers of The Suritz in total, resulting in a number of 128 units being available for the public. The distinctive quality is all units are corner units, satisfying those who like a wider view and larger space. There are two types, Type A and Type B, and they have the built-up sizes of 1,482 and 1,346 sf, respectively. Prices of The Suritz start at RM482,000 and end at RM591,000. Two parking bays and two air-conditioning units are the sweeteners to those deals.Another stunning feature of The Suritz sets to make it stands out amongst a huge number of serviced residences cropping up on the West Malaysian land of Kota Kinabalu. Waiting the visitors to the buildings is a 15-feet-high porch with a chic lounge for guests. The said lounge is then complemented with floor to ceiling glass, plus a water feature and comfortable seating. And when the visitors get to the apartment units, they are greeted with 11-feet high ceiling, and in the apartment are large windows and a large balcony. Furnishings such as these are configured to invite more natural ventilation and lighting. The tall towers also promise good views of Likas Bay and the mountains.A standard around-the-clock security watch is enforced at The Suritz, and it is aided by a two-tiered security system and CCTV surveillance. The Suritz is living up to its serviced apartment billing as it has an in-house lounge, a function room, a vast lap pool, a wading pool, a garden, a sauna, a children's playground and a gymnasium walled with glasses.20 minutes is all it takes between The Suritz and the capital centre of Sabah, Kota Kinabalu. Those who like to shop can head on to 1Borneo, City Mall and Giant Hypermarket, meanwhile those who prefer to sit back and relax, and play some golf in the process can go over to Sabah Golf & Country Club. Graduates in the area are most likely to have completed their studies in Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman and Universiti Malaysia Sabah, while young students have the option of SMK Kelombong or Mutiara National School. Other amenities are hospitals that are called Hospital Pakar Likas and Hospital Mesra.Lorong Pic 5 that houses The Suritz is connected with Jalan Lintas and Jalan Tuaran. A bus station in the nearby Inanam provides the local buses while an airport can be found another twenty minutes away, and it is called Kota Kinabalu International Airport.
Property Details
Name: The Suritz Address: Lorong Pic 5, Taman Kelombong, 88450 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Developer: SCland Group Completion Date: 2015 (estimate) Type: Serviced Apartment Tenure: Leasehold No. of Blocks: 2 No. of Storey: 16 No. of Units: 128 No. of Bedrooms: 3 Land Area: 2.16 acres Built-up: 1,346 - 1,482 sf Launch Price: RM482,000 - RM591,000Layouts
Type A 3 bedrooms + Store (1,482 sf) Type B 3 bedrooms + Store (1,346 sf)Facilities
Guest lounge Private glass-walled gymnasium Function room Huge lap pool Wading pool Pool terrace Landscaped garden Sauna Children's playgroundAnalysis
SCland Group is a developer at the fresh age of ten in 2014, but they already have a handful of projects in them. Over in the peninsular, Taman Bukit Serdang, Casa Serdang, Suri Surian, Puteri Business Avenue, Suri Puteri and Omni/01, with the upcoming Emporis are some of their works. The Gardens and Surian Residences are the ones in Sabah, with the latter having an appreciation of RM450 psf from RM300 psf. The practicality of the design is said as being the reason behind this decent appreciation, a nice compliment to the developer.Living in Kota Kinabalu makes for a different experience than the peninsular Malaysia. The make-up of the people are different, presenting a new social atmosphere. There are talks of how people in Sabah are united with their Sabahan identity, despite them being comprised of various ethnicities and backgrounds. The sceneries in Sabah are also breathtaking, as the flora and the geographical properties are set to give pleasant sight almost from every part of the city.Recently, a huge number of developments are underway in Kota Kinabalu. The area is usually quite expensive in comparison to other places, except for Kuala Lumpur. But the development race has contributed to an over-supply of residences, prompting worries of how they might survive in the coming years. Proper consultation and investigation should precede any decision.