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View Brochure BUILDING LOCATION BUILDING SPECIFICATIONS MAP FROM BANGSAR FACILITIES MONT’KIARA / DAMANSARA Bangsar Shopping Centre FROM KLCCKL SENTRAL LRT/KTM STATION FOUNDATION Reinforced concrete SANITARY FITTINGS Type A1 Type A2 Type A3 Type B1 Type B2 Type C1 Type C2 Menara UOA Bangsar STRUCTURE Reinforced concrete a. Pedestal water closet no. 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 Bangsar WALL Masonry / RC wall b. Wash basin with tap no. 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 PETALING JAYA Village ROOF RC Slab / Metal deck c. Shower rose no. 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 BANGSAR LRT STATION KUALA LUMPUR CEILING Skimcoat / Plaster board d. Washing machine tap no. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pantai KERINCHI LINK Medical WINDOWS Aluminium framed window e. Single bowl sink no. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ABDULLAH HUKUM Centre LRT STATION DOORS ELECTRICAL FITTINGS Menara Telekom Mid Valley Wisma KERINCHI City a. Main entrance door Timber door a. Lighting point no. 13 11 23 19 19 23 22 UOA PantaiLRT STATION b. Balcony Aluminium framed sliding door FROM FROM b. 13 Amp power point no. 12 9 14 13 13 17 15 PJ / SHAH ALAM FEDERAL HIGHWAY KL / SEREMBAN c. Others Flush door c. Ceiling fan point no. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 UNIVERSITI ANGKASAPURI LRT STATION Angkasapuri d. 15 Amp air cond point no. 4 2 5 4 4 5 5 RTM KTM STATION FLOOR FINISHES e. 20 Amp water heater point no. 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 New Bangsar South Ingress & Egress J a PUTRA LRT LINE a. Living Homogeneous tiles la f. Electrical DB no. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n K KTM KOMUTER LINE b. Dining Homogeneous tiles er inc c. Kitchen Homogeneous tiles hi LINK BRIDGE Pantai d. Foyer Homogeneous tiles OTHERS Panorama LINK BRIDGE TO UNIVERSITI LRT STATION e. Bedrooms / Study Laminated ooring a. SMATV point no. 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 PROPOSED WALKWAY THROUGH f. Living (for Type A2 only) Laminated ooring b. Telephone point no. 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 PANTAI DALAM KTM STATION KL GATEWAY TO LRT g. Bathrooms Homogeneous tiles c. Intercom point no. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pantai NEW PANTAI EXPRESSWAY (NPE) Hillpark h. Balcony / A/C ledge Ceramic tiles d. Door bell point no. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i. Yard Ceramic tiles j. Store Homogeneous tiles Electrical power supply Single phase DINING & RETAIL NEIGHBOURHOODS Air conditioning Piping and wiring point ready • Mid Valley Megamall & The Gardens • Bangsar WALL FINISHES • Bangsar Shopping Centre • Damansara Heights Hot water piping Hot water heater and piping to all bathrooms *Swimming Pool a. Generally Plaster and paint • Bangsar Village I & II • Taman Desa Mechanical ventilation Bath 1 in Type A2 and Bath 2 in Type A3 b. Bathrooms Ceramic tiles (1800mm min) c. Kitchen Ceramic tiles (1800mm min) HEALTHCARE & EDUCATION • Pantai Medical Centre Kuala Lumpur 1 MULTI-PURPOSE HALL / PRIVATE FUNCTION ROOM • Life Care Diagnostic Medical Centre 2 RESTROOMS / CHANGING ROOMS • University of Malaya 3 CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND 4 GYMNASIUM 5 MEETING ROOM 6 WADING POOL DEVELOPER: PARAMOUNT PROPERTIES SDN BHD (686757-K) UOA PROPERTY GALLERY, THE VILLAGE SINGAPORE PROPERTY GALLERY 7 BARBECUE AREA UOA (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD No. 2, Jalan 1/112H, Bangsar South City 8 SWIMMING POOL Off Jalan Kerinchi, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 7, Temasek Boulevard #18-02, Suntec Tower 1 T: +603 2282 9993 F: +603 2282 8590 9 OUTDOOR CAFE E: [email protected] Singapore 038987 T: +65 6333 9383 F: +65 6333 9332 10 CATERING PREPARATION AREA Developer's License No: 13226-1/10-2017/03123(L) | Validity Period: 27/12/2016-26/12/2017 | Sale & Advertising Permit No: 13226-1/12-2017/03123(P) | Validity Period: 27/12/2016-26/12/2017 | Project Type: Serviced Apartments | Building Plan Approval Body: Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur | Building Plan Approval No: BP S1 OSC 2012 3944 | Total Condominium Units : 1,204 | Land Tenure: Freehold | Land Encumbrance : None | Proposed Completion Date: October 2017 | Minimum Price (Serviced Apartments): 11 CHILDCARE CENTRE RM 640,350 | Maximum Price (Serviced Apartments): RM 1,631,430 | 5 % Discount for Bumiputera 12 SURAU Actual Photos Of Show Unit Disclaimer: All information and perspectives contained in this printed materal are subject to change without prior notice and cannot form part of any oer or contract . All information contained herein is correct at the time of printing and neither the developer nor its FREEHOLD agent(s) can be held responsible for any inaccuracy. All illustrations are artist’s impressions only. *Artist’s Impression A Great Opportunity To Own TYPICAL FLOOR Freehold Serviced Apartments FLOOR PLAN PLANS BLOCK B within the vicinity of Bangsar South TYPE BALCONY TYPE 10 (C1) 9 (C1) 10 (C1) 9 (C1) 10 (C1) 9 (C1) BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 3 BALCONY LIVING MASTER BATH 2 11 (B1) 8 (B1) 11 (B1) 8 (B1) 11 (B1) 8 (B1) A1 A3 648 SQ FT BEDROOM 1 1,092 SQ FT MASTER LIVING 1 +1 BEDROOMS 3 BEDROOMS BEDROOM 1 12 (B1) 12 (B1) DINING 7 (B1) 7 (B1) 12 (B1) 7 (B1) 1 BATHROOM 2 BATHROOMS 13 (B2) 6 (B2) 13 (B2) 6 (B2) 13 (B2) 6 (B2) KITCHEN BATH BATH 1 DINING 13A (A1-1) 5 (A1) 13A (A1) 5 (A1) 5 (A1) 13A (A3) 15 (A2) STUDY 3A (A1) 3A (A1) 3A (A1) YARD KITCHEN FOYER STORE FOYER 3 (B2) 3 (B2) 3 (B2) TYPE BATH 1 TYPE BATH 1 1 (C2) 2 (C2) 1 (C2) 2 (C2) 1 (C2) 2 (C2) BALCONY BALCONY MASTER MASTER BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 B1 LIVING B2 LIVING LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL 823 SQ FT 815 SQ FT 5-13 &15-26 30-32 33-46 2 BEDROOMS 2 BEDROOMS 2 BATHROOMS 2 BATHROOMS BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 2 PJ VIEW PJ DINING DINING 1 (C2-1) 2 (C2) 1 (C2) 2 (C2) 1 (C2) 2 (C2) BATH 2 BATH 2 MID VALLEY VIEW MID VALLEY 3 (B2) 3 (B2) 3 (B2) KITCHEN KITCHEN FOYER FOYER *Drop O Area 3A (A1) 3A (A1) 3A (A1) 15 (A2) 13A (A3) 13A (A1-1) 5 (A1) 13A (A1) 5 (A1) 5 (A1) TYPE TYPE MASTER BALCONY BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 1 13 (B2) 6 (B2) 13 (B2) 6 (B2) 13 (B2) 6 (B2) BALCONY Exclusively Modern and Conveniently Central BATH 2 C1 C2 BATH 1 LIVING 12 (B1) 7 (B1) 12 (B1) 7 (B1) 12 (B1) 7 (B1) 1119 SQ FT 990 SQ FT Located at a prestigious address, South View Serviced Apartments is a residential BATH 2 LIVING 3 BEDROOMS 3 BEDROOMS 11 (B1) 8 (B1) 11 (B1) 8 (B1) 11 (B1) 8 (B1) 2 BATHROOMS 2 BATHROOMS BATH 1 enclave designed for urban professionals. Well connected to major expressways and BEDROOM 2 DINING N DINING BEDROOM 3 public transport, it offers exceptionally convenient city living, where shopping, dining, 10 (C1) 9 (C1) 10 (C1) 9 (C1) 10 (C1) 9 (C1) MASTER BEDROOM 1 healthcare and educational institutions are literally just steps away. KITCHEN KITCHEN YARD BLOCK A FOYER YARD FOYER LEGEND: *Exterior Facade Of South View TYPE A1 - 648 sq ft TYPE A1-1 - 651 sq ft TYPE A2 - 509 sq ft TYPE A3 - 1,092 sq ft TYPE B1 - 823 sq ft TYPE B2 - 815 sq ft TYPE C1 - 1,119 sq ft TYPE C2 - 990 sq ft TYPE C2-1 - 993 sq ft.
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