Thursday, October 28, 2010

Road Connecting Taman Kinrara To Old Klang Road Opens

A 350-metre road connecting Taman Kinrara in Puchong to Taman Sri Manja in Old Klang Road is open to traffic today.

The RM13.1mil road is also connected to the Kesas highway.

The road also connects Jalan Kinrara Seksyen 3 and Taman Sri Manja, near Taman Sri Sentosa to Old Klang Road.

Yesterday, workers wers still putting the final touches on the road.

Senior Selangor state executive councillor and Kinrara assemblyman Teresa Kok said the residents from Puchong and Old Klang Road would now have an alternative route instead of using Jalan Puchong.

“For the past eight years, Puchong residents wanted this shortcut and it is now finally open to traffic.

“This road will shorten the route to their destinations for many residents,’’ said Teresa, who was present together with Kelana Jaya MP Loh Gwo-Burne.

Source: The Star

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

K-Boulevard Serviced Condominium



Puchong Batu 13 ½, Puchong, Selangor. From RM215,998 - RM443,308

Butik 3



Grand spaces are a luxury that’s becoming rarer in land-scarce prime locations. In Bandar Kinrara, bungalows occupying up to 11,000 sq ft land are changing the landscape. Forget about cramped terrace houses. Butik3 bungalows are for those who crave freedom with a touch of class. With space comes freedom, and these boutique bungalows allow you to indulge in all that your heart desires within that huge space you call home.

Developed by Perumahan Kinrara Berhad, a member of I & P Group Sdn Berhad, the low-density bungalow enclave offers an alternative to those seeking large land sizes in locations that are near to amenities and transportation.

A Location with Everything

Launched in 1991, Bandar Kinrara, a 1,904-acre freehold township is an ideal and all-inclusive community to bring up a family. This integrated township offers a peaceful environment with homes ranging from terrace, semi-detached to bungalows.

Upon full completion, there will be a total 13,552 units of homes with an expected population 54,208.

It is also developed around a golf course and offers its community plenty of other modern conveniences. A proud feature is its 18-hole public golf course where no membership is required - a concept that is rare, if not unique. Bandar Kinrara is the first township to have built an international cricket pitch within residential surroundings which has seen a number of international tournaments and has also become a training ground for future Malaysian cricket players.

To cater to the needs of a fast-growing population, Bandar Kinrara offers ample facilities and conveniences such as shops, a hypermarket, public fields, the Al-Ehsan mosque,a district police station and schools. In all, Bandar Kinrara is a much sought-after address owing to its strategic location and comprehensive modern amenities.

A balanced and harmonious resident mix was targeted and to avoid clutter and congestion, the number of commercial components are carefully considered so as to meet the needs of residents without excessive patronizations of those living outside the precincts. This fine balance has given rise to huge demands for the township properties, and a clear appreciation by many generations of the same family to settle down within arm’s length of each other.

Easy Accessibility

It is located between Puchong and Kuala Lumpur and is strategically interconnected to the various highways like the LDP, MRR2, NKVE and NPE, making it convenient to reach destinations like the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), Putrajaya, Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam, Subang Jaya and KLCC.

Vast and comforting

The elegant bungalows come in 3 designs, with lot sizes ranging from 8,013 – 10,967 sq ft, and built-ups from 3,485 – 4,360 sq ft, making them extremely spacious. You can grow a home garden with fruit trees, vegetables, flowers and perhaps a pond too!

Boasting 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, it’s yours for a minimum of RM2,091,888 to a maximum of RM3,327,888.

Expect a home of excellent design and furnishing. The niche bungalows come with plastered and painted porcelain tile and marble for wall finishes; floor finishesof porcelain, marble and timber flooring; decorative timber, timber louvre and aluminium glass doors. Coupled with plenty of space all around the bungalow, bordered by a brick wall with mild steel grille fencing and cement board planks, you have the perfect ambience to have a picnic anytime within your home.

Established Developer

I & P Group has a combined track record of over 130 years in property development. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB), and was formed in May 2009 after the successful merger and rationalisation exercise between 3 companies i.e. Island & Peninsular Sdn. Berhad, Petaling Garden Sdn. Bhd. and Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. The new entity is now known as I & P Group Sdn. Berhad

The group has successfully developed several major and well-known projects, notably Bukit Damansara, Bandar Kinrara, Alam Damai, Alam Impian, Alam Sari, TemasyaGlenmarie, Bandar Baru Seri Petaling, Taman Pelangi and Taman Perling to name a few.

The union of these three property development companies, each with its own track record of experiences and achievements, has further elevated the company’s profile, delivering homes within more than 60 townships.

The group has again been recognised as one of the country’s best in property development as one of the Top 10 winners of the The Edge-Property Developers Awards for 2010. This is the seventh consecutive win for the group and at the same time its Bandar Kinrara township has been nominated as the winner of the inaugural The Edge-PEPS Value Creation Award 2010 under the residential category. Given its reputation for quality, timeliness and innovation, a large number of their developments have become landmark achievements that are emulated by other industry players.

Source: iProperty.com

Kinrara Residence By Mah Sing




Kinrara Residence is a mixed residential development comprises of Super Links, Semi-Ds and Executive Bungalows, located within the matured township of Puchong Corridor. Within the enclave of this signature development, boasts a Residence Linear Parks and a communal lifestyle living with a sleek design Clubhouse equipped with facilities such as a swimming pool, wading pool, changing rooms, gym room and a community centre for residents private enjoyment. Beyond this guarded community lies a variety of accessible conveniences from everyday amenities, school and institution, shopping and dining and much more to complete your modern living experience.

Kinrara Residence is destined to benefit immensely from the enormous potential for capital appreciation and prosperity due to its natural location next to the 3,084 acres Air Hitam Forest Reserve and is conveniently accessible to Sunway, Subang, PJ, Seri Kembangan, Cyberjaya, Putrajaya and also close proximity to KL city centre. Kinrara Residence shall be directly accessible via Bandar Kinrara’s main thoroughfares of Jalan Kinrara 6 and Persiaran Puncak Jalil. Centered between Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur, Kinrara Residence is accessible via an integrated network of trunk roads and highways comprising Lebuhraya Damansara-Puchong (LDP), New Pantai Expressway (NPE), North Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE), Shah Alam Expressway (KESAS), the toll-free Puchong-Sungai Besi Highway, Old Klang Road and Middle Ring Road 2.

Unique selling point:

•Located next to Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve

•Located within a matured neighbourhood

•Private clubhouse with swimming pool, gymnasium, community centre and others

•Residence Linear Park

•Guarded community

•Modern façade design

•Practical & functional open plan layout

•Home alarm system

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Puchong Bus Hub Ready For Residents


After six months, residents in Puchong Utama will finally be able to enjoy a more comfortable and safe bus stop by early next month.

The bus hub, complete with a station master office, a sheltered waiting area, public phones and stalls will be able to accommodate up to five buses at any one time.

Construction commenced in February and was expected to be completed by August, but was delayed for a few months. Despite the problems, Syarikat Prasarana Negara Bhd was able to complete the project.

Making cleanliness and safety a top priority, Prasarana provided some 10 rubbish bins and built safety dividers on both sides of the waiting area. A comfortable rest area for bus drivers was also incorporated.

In June, The Malay Mail had reported the inconvenience and troubles faced by residents of Puchong Utama due to the lack of this basic amenity in the area. The previous make-shift bus stop had used a canopy which barely served as shelter against sun and rain while the area itself was inconveniently located across a wide drain, requiring commuters to jump across whenever a bus arrived.

A resident and regular commuter, Imran Rashid, 23, said: "I am glad there will finally be a proper and safe bus stop for residents to use, especially school-going children.

"I hope residents will make proper use of the new bus hub and help maintain its cleanliness."

A stall-owner at the old bus stop, Amir Hamzah, 34, said: "I am happy there is also a place for us to do business at the new bus hub, which is bigger and more comfortable.

"Despite the delay, I am thankful to Prasarana. This shows the company is not only interested in making money, but have their customer's best interests at heart."

A Prasarana spokesman told The Paper That Cares: "This bus hub is another initiative from Prasarana to provide for the the comfort and safety of the public.

Source: The Malay Mail

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Thursday, October 14, 2010

New Proton Inspira


Proton Holdings Bhd has unveiled an all new mid-sized four door Sedan, "Inspira", with a starting price of RM79,888 and it is not a replacement model for Waja.

"Waja is being discontinued. This is not a replacement," group managing director Datuk Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohamed Tahir said on Thursday, Oct 14 at the soft launch of the latest edition of Proton's family.

He said the new model clearly demonstrated the many ways to come out with a good car and a result of Proton's long-term relationship with Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC).

The collaboration with MMC to come up with the Inspira enabled Proton to save a lot of funds and time, he said.

"It's cheaper from the company's point of view," he said, adding that it would cost up to RM700 million to develop a completely new car. "It's a win-win collaboration of Proton and MMC," he said.

Booking started Thursday with a minimum fee of RM1,000. Those who book the car from now until Nov 15 will get a free two-year service or first 50,000km. The service package includes free labor charges and service parts worth RM1,658 in total for the car that will be launched on Nov 10.

Proton offers continuously variable transmission (CVT) with intelligent and innovation vehicle electronic control system (INVECS-III) in a variant of the Inspira.

Among practical features customers stand to gain from include auto cruise, automatic light and rain sensors, welcome and coming home light system, fully automatic air conditioning system with climate control system for both front and rear occupants, and all round airbags for passengers' safety.

Proton aims to sell 1,600 units of the Inspira a month.

"The market for the C-Segment cars is about 5,000-6,000 units a month. So, we are looking at 1,600 a month as it is value for money," Syed Zainal said.

He said the company also aimed to export the Inspira, "but we will first ensure the stability of production first.

"Inspira comes in white, black, silver and red.

Source: Bernama & http://www.paultan.org/