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Old January 9th, 2013, 04:14 AM   #1
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BSP SKYPARK | Selangor (Bandar Saujana Putra)

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Old January 9th, 2013, 09:22 AM   #3
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LBS BINA's offers first highrise development in Bansar Saujana Putra

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Wednesday, 09 January 2013 15:46

BANTING (Jan 9): Property developer, LBS Bina Group Bhd, targets its newly launched BSP Skypark residential units to be fully booked within one year.

BSP Skypark, comprising 689 serviced residences and 32 shoplots, is the first highrise development by LBS in the up-and-coming township of Bandar Saujana Putra. Its Managing Director Datuk Lim Hock San said the target was based on increasing demand for houses and past good record of its previous housing projects.

"For this project, we have an early bird package for our customers which is an eight per cent rebate for every unit purchased in addition to a seven per cent discount for Bumiputera buyers.

"This package will last until Chinese New Year before we decide whether to extend the package or end it," he told reporters after launching the project.Targeted for completion by 2016, BSP Skypark has a total gross development value of RM320 million.

It comes with a price starting from RM399,900 service residence, with a gross built-up area from 1,004 square feet with a comfortable layout of three bedrooms and two bathrooms.The shoplots, which have a gross built-up area from 1,030 square feet, are priced from RM618,000.

Lim said the focus of the property sector has shifted to affordable homes which LBS would continue to support the government initiative to increase home ownership among Malaysians.

"We're happy to be moving into highrise development in the Bandar Saujana Putra township and are confident that the BSP Skypark will receive positive response from potential buyers due to our affordable pricing.

"BSP Skypark's vision of a lifestyle of connected possibilities embodies the connectivity buyers can expect among families, friends and investors seeking business opportunities here," he added.-- Bernama
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Old January 9th, 2013, 12:33 PM   #4
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aiyoyo this ulu place aso want build highrise serviced residence
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LBS eyes the middle class, launches RM320mil GDV high rise development

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Lim (left) and and executive director Datuk Joey Lim at the launch of BSP Skypark.


PETALING JAYA: Developer LBS Bina Group Bhd is targeting the middle market segment with its first high-rise property project – BSP Skypark – in Bandar Saujana Putra (BSP), Jenjarom.

The BSP Skypark serviced apartments, with a gross development value of RM320mil, was launched yesterday and is targeted for completion by 2016.

“We started piling works (for this project) last month. We will be able to complete the project within three years.

“The company is also looking at upgrading certain stretches of (main) roads to three lanes and improving the facilities of this area such as landscaping,” LBS managing director Datuk Lim Hock San told journalists after the launch.

Lim said there were now about 6,600 completed landed properties in Bandar Saujana Putra, adding that he expected sales for the BSP Skypark to be favourable.

“We are moving into high-rise developments in BSP and are confident that BSP Skypark will receive a positive response due to its affordable pricing.

“The focus of the property sector has shifted to affordable homes and with experience in this segment LBS will continue to support the Government’s initiatives to increase home ownership among Malaysians,” Lim said.

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