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Citrina Bernam Jaya Kerling Kalumpang, Kerling, Selangor iProperty.com Malaysia Sdn Bhd Level 35, The Gardens South Tower, Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: +603 6419 5166 | Fax: +603 6419 5167 For Sale - Citrina Bernam Jaya Kerling Kalumpang, Kerling, Selangor Reference No: 102284706 Tenure: Leasehold Address: Jalan Kemudi 4/3C, Citrina Occupancy: Owner occupied Bernam Jaya Kerling Furnishing: Unfurnished Kalumpang, Selangor Unit Type: Corner lot State: Selangor Land Title: Residential Property Type: Semi-detached House Property Title Type: Individual Asking Price: RM 460,000 Posted Date: 24/06/2021 Built-up Size: 1,410 Square Feet Facilities: Playground, Business centre, Built-up Price: RM 326.24 per Square Feet Mini market Land Area Size: 2,949 Square Feet Property Features: Kitchen cabinet Name: Haziq Shuib Land Area Price: RM 155.99 per Square Feet Company: IW Properties (Dengkil) No. of Bedrooms: 4 Email: [email protected] No. of Bathrooms: 3 FOR SALE Renovated Double Storey Semi D Cluster Citrina, Bernam Jaya ===================== Asking Price : RM 460,000 (Negotiable) ===================== DETAILS • Status : Leasehold (Bumi Lot - 92 Years) • Geran Individu • Land Area : 2949 sqft • Built Up : 1410 sqft • 4 Bedrooms & 3 Bathrooms • Spacious Extra Land RENOVATION • Concrete Fence Wall (Previously Pagar Dawai) • Plaster Ceiling • Kitchen Cabinet • Auto Gate AMENITIES • 1 km to Surau An Naim • 4 km to Balai Polis Ulu Bernam • 5 km to Pekan Tanjung Malim • 6 km to UPSI • 7 km to SK & SMK Kalumpang • 12 km to Proton City .... [More] View More Details On iProperty.com iProperty.com Malaysia Sdn Bhd Level 35, The Gardens South Tower, Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: +603 6419 5166 | Fax: +603 6419 5167 For Sale - Citrina Bernam Jaya Kerling Kalumpang, Kerling, Selangor .
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