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For Rent - M Suites Retail Office, M Suites, KLCC, Kuala Lumpur 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 Rent - M Suites Retail Office, M Suites, KLCC, Kuala Lumpur Reference No: 101050701 Tenure: Freehold Name: Shwu Fen Lew Address: Jalan Ampang, M Suites, 50450, Occupancy: Vacant Company: WTW Real Estate Sdn. Bhd. (PJ) Kuala Lumpur Furnishing: Unfurnished Email: [email protected] State: Kuala Lumpur Unit Type: Intermediate Property Type: Retail-Office Property Title Type: Strata Rental Price: RM 4,000 Facing Direction: West Built-up Size: 1,834 Square Feet Posted Date: 14/08/2021 Built-up Price: RM 2.18 per Square Feet Facilities: BBQ, Parking, Gymnasium, No. of Bathrooms: 2 Swimming pool, Sauna, Cafeteria **M Suites Single Storey Intermediate Shop-lot for Rent** - 22 ft x 83 ft - Intermediate unit - Facing Perkeso - Above shop have 442 unit of M suites residence - Commercial & Residential surrounded - Embassies within 0.5km - Only 8 unit commercial of M suites - Suitable for all business especially Restaurant or Mini Market Owner are welcome to list your property for SALE/ RENT! Interested please call/whatsapp/sms Lew (REN24390) +6011-36339980 for viewing arrangement Shopping Centre *Suria KLCC *Pavilion Kuala Lumpur *Great Eastern Mall *Ampang Park Shopping M.... [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 Rent - M Suites Retail Office, M Suites, KLCC, Kuala Lumpur No photo available for this listing.
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