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Social Network Urban Lounging URBAN LOUNGING A FEAST FOR THE SENSES, YEARNINGS & CRAVINGS QUENCHED STEAL AWAY & Brilliant retail atriums in the integrated mall lend itself to shopping in leisure, BE CHARMED INSTEAD with a selection that will tease your whims and tickle your emotions. BY CHANCE ENCOUNTERS Amidst restful revelry, sail into languid daydreams in hideaways of artful & greens. AN ELEGANT CANVAS TO SET THE SCENE FOR LIFE’S EVER-CHANGING COMPOSITIONS SOCIAL Functional and flexible resort home living in 700 to 1,900 sf layouts. NETWORK Embellished for fulfillment with quality built-ins and dual-key unit option. WE DON’T MEET PEOPLE BY CHANCE, THEY ARE MEANT TO CROSS OUR PATHS. Recharge, bond and rejoice in Senada’s 2-acre Sky Park Garden. The perfect balance of indoor and outdoor recreation facilities – swimming pool, jacuzzi, jogging deck, gymnasium, and function room – shape carefree memories and special occasions. please propose... TQ BENEATH THE FACADE LOVE UNFOLDING EVERY HOUR LIVES UNCOVERED EVERY DAY A multi-faceted development that evokes strong emotions. Guarded with round-the-clock security, this prestigious development nestles comfortably on the pristine fairways of one of Asia’s best golf courses, TPC Kuala Lumpur. Neighbouring suburbs such as Bukit Tunku, Damansara Heights, a prime Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Sri Hartamas, Mont’ Kiara and Bangsar It will elevate you with new sensations and presents location are amongst Kuala Lumpur’s most established. Alya’s gloss is further refreshing sights, sounds, tastes and experiences. SET WITHIN KUALA LUMPUR’S enhanced by world-class amenities like international schools, From residential to retail to business, it promises MOST AFFLUENT WESTERN SUBURB, shopping malls and commercial centres, all close by. to lift you to greater heights of elation. ALYA IS DESTINED TO BECOME AN Well-connected via major highways, getting to key destinations ADDRESS SYNONYMOUS WITH in Greater Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Valley will be a EASY ACCESSIBILITY TO CITY LIFE breeze. A future MRT Station slated to be built within Alya’s AND A SANCTUARY AWAY FROM sustainable-driven Transit Oriented Development (TOD) THE FAST PACE OF THE CITY. parcel adds to its convenient accessibility. +603 7843 9898 alya.com.my/senada Developed by: Sime Darby Brunsfield Resort Sdn. Bhd. (736839-M), No. 8, Jalan Wan Kadir 4, Off Jalan Damansara, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Senada • No of units: 429 • Type: Serviced Apartment • Expected Date of Completion: December 2020 • Land: Free from Encumbrances • Tenure of Land: Leasehold (99 Years - expiring in April 2111) • Developer’s License No.: 14350-1/05-2018/0355 (L) • Validity: 20/05/2016 – 19/05/2018 • Advertising & Sales Permit No.: 14350-1/05-2018/0355 (P) • Validity: 20/05/2016 – 19/05/2018 • Appropriate Authority which Approves the Building Plans: Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur • Building Plan Reference No.: BP T1 OSC 2015 0921 • Selling Price: RM 978,800 (min) – RM 2,958,780 (max) • 5% Bumiputera Discount (Quota applies) • Restriction in interest: The land shall not be transferred, leased or changed without prior approval by the State Authority • All art renderings and photographs contained in this brochure are artist’s impression only. The developer reserves the right to modify any part or parts of the building prior to completion as directed or approved by the architects and/or the relevant authorities. All plans, layout, information and specifications are subject to change and cannot form a part of an offer or contract presentation. .
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