Tropicana Corp's Lakefield Residences have unsold completed units starting at RM1.34mil
Tropicana Corp Bhd has a limited number of unsold completed units at Lakefield Residences in Tropicana Heights, Kajang, which are currently selling from RM1.34 million.
Lakefield Residences is a low-density precinct with 66 units of double and triple-storey link villas with built-ups ranging from 3,730 sq ft to 3,730 sq ft.
Tropicana's recent vacant possession (VP) process resulted in the delivery of keys to 40 homeowners.
"As the final landed residential precinct in Tropicana Heights, we are delighted to share the joy of our homeowners in Lakefield Residences as they join the township's growing community," said Joanne Lee, the company's managing director of marketing and sales, in a statement last week.
According to Lee, Lakefield Residences received an 81 per cent QLASSIC score from CIDB Malaysia for its construction workmanship, which is higher than the industry average of 75 per cent.
She attributed this to the company's unique development approach as well as the project's emphasis on build quality.
According to her, the feedback received during the project's recent VP process demonstrates the strength of Tropicana's development DNA, as it provides a vibrant mix of generous open spaces, connectivity, and facilities.
The 2.4 hectares (ha) precinct's ample greenery and integrated landscaping cater to purchasers seeking more connections to nature post-lockdown, offering elegant freehold homes suitable for multigenerational families and upgraders.
Residents of Lakefield Residences can reconnect with nature and enjoy soothing landscapes surrounded by greenery, including a 750m linear lake with tree-lined avenues that promote well-being and accessibility throughout the development.
The residents also benefit from Tropicana Heights' established pull factors, which include the township's 6.47ha central park, the largest in Kajang, and a two-acre recreational hub, as well as Rafflesia International and private schools.
Tropicana has taken care to preserve existing natural elements at Tropicana Heights, including 400 khaya trees and 15 rain trees, as a forward-thinking community builder. These were replanted throughout the central park, walkways, and roads, ensuring the site's natural ecosystem's continuity.
These efforts are consistent with Tropicana's long-term commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. Other ESG initiatives include the preservation of Tropicana Height's existing site topography, as well as the reduction of excavation and soil erosion.
Tropicana, according to Lee, will continue to deliver innovative, market-driven products to home buyers via integrated online and digital channels in the future.
Source: NST.com.my