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Game-changing development

GAMUDA Land Sdn Bhd is scaling up its launches in Rawang through a 328ha township called Gamuda Gardens.

The 15-year development is being built in seven precincts and has a total gross development value (GDV) of RM10 billion. Phase 1 was launched last year and all 181 units are fully sold.

The second phase — Lavana — was launched in the second half of last year. It comprises 134 units of double-storey link houses priced at RM750,000 each.

The total GDV for this phase is RM233 million and it is expected to be completed next year.

Gamuda Gardens general manager Wong Yik Fong said the project is set to be a game changer.

“Gamuda Gardens is master-planned as a development that caters for generations to come, with commercial, retail and lifestyle components. We expect this to change the landscape of northern Kuala Lumpur.

“The waterfront retail village, a lifestyle hub, is the first of its kind in this area and will not only be for residents of Gamuda Gardens but also communities from the surrounding area.

“The business park at GamudaGardens caters for local and international companies. Office suites are bundled with amenities to facilitate business.

“We have also earmarked zones for medical and educational centres, lifestyle retail mall and boutique businesses,” she told NST Property.

Wong said northern Kuala Lumpur has become more accessible with the Sungai Buloh-Kajang Mass Rapid Transit Line.

Coupled with direct access to the main highways, Gamuda Gardens will become a key residential, commercial and business hub of northern Kuala Lumpur, she said.

Gamuda Gardens features five cascading lakes in a 20ha central park with waterfalls and a mixed-terrain jogging and cycling trail, as well as various parks, namely the wetlands, Adventure Playland and lookout points that offer panoramic views.

The town is anchored by the waterfront retail village that offers cafes, restaurants, retail outlets and other amenities to serve the needs of the communities.

An upcoming launch at Gamuda Gardens is the high-rise residential development called Gaia Residences, spread across two towers.

Gaia, which means “earth” in Greek, features 500 units of serviced apartments, 18 units of twostorey shops and nine units of retail shops.

Wong said Gaia Residences is designed to take advantage of the greens in Gamuda Gardens, with lush landscaping enveloping the development.

Gaia Residences will be officially launched in July.

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