UEM unveiled Serene Heights Bangi

Date:2015/07/03

UEM Sunrise Berhad has divulged 274 double storey terrace homes for the highly anticipated Serene Heights Bangi development.

This denote UEM’s second venture in the state of Selangor in addition to its joint venture project in Bukit Jelutong, Shah Alam.

The double storey terrace homes worth RM180.7 million in GDV got a very promising reaction amid its response during its sales launch on 27 and 28 June 2015 at the Serene Heights Bangi Sales Gallery recently.

The double storey terrace homes introduced during the launch will be situated in two individual precincts; where a sum of 121 units will be in Acacia while the remaining 153 units will be in Begonia.

Acacia and Begonia precincts are part of the overall 448-acre Serene Heights Bangi development with a GDV of RM3.2 billion and is required to take approximately 10 years to complete, showing the Company’s dedication in building this new township.

Located 38 kilometres south of Kuala Lumpur, Bangi is a residential area situated on the south district of Hulu Langat, Selangor and sits between the towns of Kajang and Putrajaya.

Serene Heights embodies a modern contemporary tropical setting, complete with modern homes and accommodations where residents are able to relieve stress and return to an environment that is simple and carefree to unwind with their friends and family.

Also, it has easy access to schools, banks, shops and other vital amenities.

The township can be accessed via three highways, from North-South Highway (PLUS) by exiting the Bangi or Putra Mahkota interchanges; Kajang-Seremban Highway (LEKAS) at Semenyih interchange; or via the Silk Highway at Kajang interchange via Jalan Reko.

For those who are interested to know more about the available Begonia units, please visit Serene Heights Bangi Sales Gallery at Serene Heights, Semenyih, Selangor 



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