Hermitage@Sri Hartamas unit offered from RM483,000

Date:2015/04/20

Hermitage@Sri Hartamas, a 27-storey luxury serviced apartment by Mayland Group subisidiary, Mayland Universal Sdn Bhd, allows its residents to seclude themselves while staying at the heart of the city.

One of Klang Valley’s latest developments, Hermitage@Sri Hartamas consists of 707 serviced apartments which are available for sale and 150 hotel suites with 1.516 parking bays.

Buyers can select from the various sizes and layouts available, either partly or fully furnished and specifically designed to cater to the varying needs of each individual. With built-up from 474 sq ft, the studio units are affordably priced from RM483,000. Sizes of the one- and two-bedroom units range from 560 sq ft, while prices start from RM563,000.

The development enjoys unrivalled accessibility to nearby neighbourhoods and exudes an old country feel as it is surrounded by a hilly range. It is only 15 minutes away from the Kuala Lumpur city centre and is well connected via highways like the Sprint Expressway, Duta-Ulu Klang Expressway (DUKE) and North Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE).

Inspired by an art museum in St Petersburg, Hermitage@Sri Hartamas boasts timeless elegance as it enjoys a panoramic views of the Kuala Lumpur skyline and the lstana Negara (Royal National Palace). Notably, it is the last high-rise development within the vicinity to enjoy such a luxury.

The development is strategically between Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya and is located near two other established townships – Damansara Heights, Mont Kiara and Taman Tun Dr Ismail. The whole area is self-sufficient in its own right as it features all the elements of a town.

Living under the same roof as the 4-star “Dorsett Hartamas Hotel”, residents can also enjoy the luxurious Sky Lounge Restaurant/Bar on the roof top. Unlike other serviced apartments/condos, the facilities floor on the roof top level will be managed by the Hotel, to ensure that they are professionally maintained



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