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ON FRIDAY

JUNE 19, 2015

BY

DATO’ STEWART LABROOY

T

HIS

is the second time

I have been asked towrite

about Klang, partly because

I can lay claim to being a bit

of an expert, having grown up and

lived heremost of my life.

Klang unfortunately still

remains amunicipality [i.e. a town]

– albeit the Royal Town of

Selangor. What many people do not

realise, however, is that Klang is the

fifth largest town inMalaysia (by

population), boasting a population

of 744,000. When combinedwith

Port Klang, this figure rises to

861,000 (2010 Census). I have

always felt that this town, which I

have loved all my life, has been

short-changed over the past

decades. It has an incredible history

and a larger population than Shah

Alam (541,306) or Petaling Jaya

(613,000), which have, for reasons

unknown tome, been granted city

status ahead of this town, which is

steeped in history.

HISTORICAL KLANG

Yes, Klang’s historywas

established earlier thanMalacca

[which, for its population of

484,000, was also granted city

status]. It was originally part of the

colonised territory of the Sri Vijaya

andMajapahit government, and is

one of oldest cities inMalaysia.

According to history, Klang was

occupied over 2,000 years ago!

The first entry ever written on

Klang started from the age

of theMajapahit government,

approximately 600 years ago.

[SorryMalacca – you come in

second!]

For many years, the real estate

market in Klang was in the

doldrums and for a good reason.

There were nomajor launches and

no planned townships that could

rival the rest of Selangor or Kuala

Lumpur. Sometimes, I thinkwe

were quite content living in our

rather untidy but loveable town to

bother. Despite the fact that Klang

has a large and verywealthy

Chinese population that can rival

Penang, no top-tier developers ever

came to Klang. Then twomajor

events took place.

THE BIG BREAKS

The first was Bandar Bukit Tinggi

(BBT), whichwas launched by

little-known developerWCTBhd

in 1997. It was the first major

integrated andmodern township to

be launched in Klang. The

RM5 billion self-sufficient township

spanned across a total freehold land

area of 1,346 acres, servingmore

Dreamhome

SETAPAK HEIGHTS

Sdn Bhd brings you

Infiniti 3 Residences, offering all the elements

of a dreamproperty, namely excellent

connectivity, wide choice of unit options,

ample facilities and a lush natural landscape.

Situated on an elevated site in theWangsa

Maju suburb, the development spreads across

7.38 acres, complemented by lush greenery on

one side and a breathtaking viewof KL

cityscape, including the Petronas Twin

Towers, on the other.

Comprising three 30-storey towers, the

development offers 523 units of varied unit

configurations, from 3-bedroom to

4+1-bedroomunits. Towers B and C offer

functional 3-bedroomand 3+study units with

built-up of 1,085 sq ft and 1,518 sq ft respectively,

suitable for newlyweds and young families.

Tower A on the other hand, accommodates

4+1-bedroomunits, with spacious interiors

measuring 2,266 sq ft, ideal for larger families.

All units come fittedwith air-conditioners,

kitchen cabinets, hood and hob, wardrobes, as

well as fully out-fitted bathrooms.

Communal facilities are aplenty at Infiniti 3

Residences and include lounges, chill-out

spaces, sky gardens and entertainment areas

with different themes located at each of the

three towers. In addition, there are two leisure

podiums – Serenity Deck that is designed to

offer peace and tranquillity and Vitality Deck

which provides for a tennis court, futsal court

and a fun pool.

Infiniti 3 Residences is perfectly located

with direct connectivity to various major

highways such as DUKE, MRR2 and ALKEH. It

is alsowell served by public transport to the

city. This includes the Sri Rampai LRT Station,

which is approximately a 300maway via a

proposed coveredwalkway.

While KLCC is only a short 10-minute drive

from the development, residents can choose to

stay put at home knowing

that access to shoppingmalls,

hypermarkets, hospitals

and schools, are all just

minutes away.

The development is

scheduled for completion in

2017. Tower B and C are now

open for sale with prices

starting fromRM645,000.

Meanwhile, Tower A is open

for registration. Interested

buyers can view the two

show suites daily from 10am

to 6pm. For more

information, log on to

www.

infinitiresidences.com.my

than 80,000 residents and

encompassed two large

hypermarkets, Tesco andGiant

Hypermarket, plus a four-star

modern business hotel, the

Première Hotel. The development

project is also home to AEONBukit

Tinggi Shopping Centre, the largest

AEON (Jusco) store in Southeast

Asia. Bandar Bukit Tinggi now

consists of threemajor developed

areas, namely Bandar Bukit Tinggi 1

(BBT 1), Bandar Bukit Tinggi 2

(BBT 2) and Bandar Bukit Tinggi 3

(also known as Bandar Parklands).

The residents fromKlang had

never seen anything like this. Soon,

BBT became themost successful

and fastest growing township in the

royal town.

The secondwas SP Setia’s Setia

Alamdevelopment inMeru. This

RM20 billion townshipwas

launched in 2004 by SP Setia

Berhad. Formerly known as North

Hummock Estate, it was purchased

from the See Hoy ChanGroup.

Noteworthy features of this

development include its excellent

infrastructure, extensive

landscaping and generous

recreational areas set aside for the

use of residents. Tight security

and a raft of amenities were two

other features. As a result,

purchasers fromKlang piled in to

snap up these very upmarket

properties, whichwere denied to

them in the past.

What we don’t realise is that

these Klang developments made SP

Setia andWCT the success stories

that they are today. Riding on the

success of these projects, Mah Sing,

Sime Darby, Gamuda and IOI

Properties took the cue and

launched large scale integrated

developments in Klang. Believe it

or not, everything that was built

was sold, reinforcing the fact that

Klang is an immensely rich town.

Don’t miss our article next week

revealing the phenomenal DNA

that puts Klang up the ranks, as a

sizzling hot spot inGreater KL.

[Dato’ Stewart LaBrooy is CEO

and executive director of Axis

REITManagers Berhad.]

Email your feedback and

queries to: propertyqs@

thesundaily.com

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PHOTO: WWW.EXPLORING-MALAYSIA.COM

LamanGreenville, Bukit Tinggi, Klang byWCT Land.

Klang town.

Glory ParkHomes, Bandar Bukit Tinggi 2 byWCT Land.

Aerial view.

Gourmet kitchen.

Infinity facade.