KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, August 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Maple (also known as The Maple @ Sentul West) is Malaysia's first and only private gated park residential, where the residents get to enjoy activities on a beautiful 35-acre park. This luxury condo is located 5 km away from KL city centre, where you have the convenience of having your office and home close to each other physically.
The greenery at The Maple is simply refreshing, with the modern tropical style gardens and lawns as its surrounding. This development promises to bring an entirely new kind of living in a city, which is nature driven; at the same time providing facilities and amenities that are easily enjoyed by the residents without stepping out of home.
Known as the green lung within the city, The Maple sits on a 35-acre park, where residents can escape from the hustle bustle of city life, especially the traffic jams.
The leading developer of Malaysia "YTL" (developer of The Maple), has major current developments in Sentul West (the area where The Maple is situated), where luxurious Condominiums, Office Towers, Shop-lots, Shopping Centres, etc, are being built. YTL being a highly respectable and reputable developer, promising to complete the projects within the coming years, will fully develop Sentul West to a super luxurious area. This will turn the property prices in Sentul West, especially "The Maple" (being the only condo in whole of KL situated within a 35 acre park) to multiple times the current price!
For a luxurious, relaxing, stress free lifestyle - situated within the city, and at the same time a promising high return of investment, grab yourself a piece of "The Maple." Current average price of units are approx RM950,000 for a 1569sf and RM1,350,000 for a 1707sf semi-furnished/furnished unit. Analysts foresee a minimal increase of twice the current prices within the next 24 months, and will keep increasing as the developments around Sentul West completes.
The Maple (Heaven on Earth); the only super luxe condo in KL situated within a 35 acre private park. Prices expected to DOUBLE in 24 months!
Website: http://www.maple.com.my
Highest Return Property Investment in Asia (Asia Property Hub, Govt.): The Maple @ Sentul West, Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia
The Maple (Heaven on Earth); the only super lux condo in KL situated within a 35 acre private park, situated 5KM from KL City Centre! Prices expected double in 24 months!
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