Written by Felicia Soon
Info compiled and edited by Gunaprasath Bupalan (YouTube – Emjay Communications , The Malaysia Global Business Forum , News Hub Asia , Property360Digest)
Setia Eco Templer’s nine phases blend into the natural surroundings, watched over by the majestic limestone tower of Bukit Takun.
Developed by SP Setia, Setia Eco Templer features link villas, semi-detached homes, bungalows and affordable apartments, with a luxury clubhouse to encourage a healthier lifestyle. Those who adore nature, and are actively looking for a private sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of the city would love it here as they will be surrounded by lush greenery. The beauty of this development lies in its English, Balinese or Peranakan refined architectural designs that set the stage for elegant living.
SP Setia’s 194-acre development recalls an era and serenity almost forgotten, offering refuge from the hustle and bustle of the city while still only 23 kilometres away from the Kuala Lumpur city centre and accessible via the North-South Expressway, Middle Ring Road 2 (MRR2), Guthrie Corridor Expressway and Kuala Lumpur – Kuala Selangor Expressway.
Community facilities within a 20-kilometre radius include private and public schools, international schools, hospitals, retail hypermarkets and shopping malls. The Rawang KTM station is just a stone’s throw from the township. Nearby public parks and reserves include Kanching Waterfall, Bukit Lagong Forest Reserve, Taman Rimba Komanwel, Selayang Hot Springs and the Selayang Metropolitan Park.
“Art, Man and Nature” depicts the philosophy in the landscape architectural design. Setia Eco Templer’s nine phases blend into the natural surroundings, watched over by the majestic limestone tower of Bukit Takun. Each phase is distinct in design, with traditional English, Balinese and Peranakan concepts, while still keeping with the natural surroundings and overall aesthetic, carefully crafted to preserve Man’s harmony with the environment. In planning the project, SP Setia worked with the Malaysian Nature Society, leaving the natural habitat for the numerous species of flora and fauna intact and transplanting trees within the development as part of the developer’s conservation efforts.
The access to the network of open space includes children’s playgrounds and recreational areas around the waterways and parks, readily available to all the residents.
Three main elements contribute to the overall ambience – the streetscape, Clubhouse and the eco landscaped parks and waterways. The project received the Malaysian Institute of Planners Design Excellence Award in 2016.
The Peranakan Straits phase draws from the rich cultural history of the community, taking you back in time.
Setia Eco Templer comprises of link villas, semi-detached houses and bungalows, two and three-storey commercial lots and RSKU (Rumah SelangorKu). Of the nine phases, five have been launched since 2016 – Essex Gardens, Peranakan Straits, Amantara, RSKU and The Grove.
Balinese inspired Amantara preserves the delicate balance of the surrounding environment, surrounded by lush greenery. Amantara is comprised of 155 link villas, semi-detached houses and bungalows from 2,545 sf to 4,516 sf. Prices range from RM1,065,000 to RM4,024,000.
The Peranakan Straits phase draws from the rich cultural history of the community, taking you back in time. Peranakan Straits is comprised of 168 semi-detached houses and link villas from 2,292 sf to 2,797 sf, and prices range from RM888,000 to RM1,660,000.
In both phases, bedrooms with balconies provide a seamless flow of home and nature. Ensuite bathrooms offer privacy and tranquillity. Bungalow units come with a private pool and a feature wall serves as the perfect place to relax and unwind.
While keeping a “borderless” communal living concept, Setia Eco Templer is secured with a 24-hour CCTV surveillance system, patrolling guards and anti-climb fencing system with fibre-optic sensors and individual home alarm systems, ensuring complete security.
Balinese inspired Amantara preserves the delicate balance of the surrounding environment, surrounded by lush greenery.
Setia Eco Templer has a gross development value of RM 2 billion. The project is currently 30% complete, and all nine phases are expected to be completed in 2025.
The developer will be giving away an attractive package and furnishing package worth RM200K for Peranakan Straits Semi D from now till 31 December 2019.
For more details, visit Setia Eco Templer Sales Gallery which opens daily from 9 am–5 pm. Show units are also available for viewing with limited units up for grab! Alternatively, call +603 6092 2288 for further inquiries.
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