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SP Setia’s RM2.2bil project in Tebrau to have unique environment-friendly ideas

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Setia Eco Cascadia has waterfall sanctuaries, parks with cascading waters, terraces and gardens to provide a natural and refreshing environment.

JOHOR BARU: SP Setia Bhd‘s 110.07ha project in the Tebrau growth corridor will have all the landscaping and characteristics of the company’s other projects in the Klang Valley, Penang and Iskandar Malaysia, according to executive vice-president (property division) Datuk Chang Khim Wah.

Known as Setia Eco Cascadia, Chang says the “eco” concept with different landscaping features had proven to be popular among local buyers and Singaporeans looking for residential properties in Iskandar Malaysia. The entire project, with a gross development value of RM2.2bil, was expected to keep the company busy for eight years.

The Johor project would feature cascading water features and terraces to provide a natural and refreshing environment to fit in it with “eco” theme, Chang said.

“Our objective is to have the quality of Setia Eco Cascadia matching or even exceeding that of Setia Eco Gardens,” he added. The main objective was to provide a “live-learn-work-play” lifestyle.

The developer has several townships with the Setia Eco branding including the Setia Eco Gardens in Pulai, Johor and Setia Eco Park in Shah Alam, Selangor.

Chang said the Setia Eco Cascadia houses were designed with environmental features such as high ceilings, bigger windows for better ventilation and lighting.

He added that the idea was to have as much natural light as possible.

More than 10% of the development land would be reserved for landscaping features, he said. One of the salient features of the Setia Eco Cascadia was “green connectors” which linked the houses to the clubhouse in order to encourage more outdoor activities and community building.

A green connector is a landscaped zone created in the overall layout that functions as a linear garden as well as a walkway and jogging track.

Chang said the original terrain of the area would be maintained and the indigenous trees found in the area would replanted in the development.

“We are using plants and trees that will able to attract butterflies and birds to let residents have the feeling of living among nature,” added Chang.

He said the company was taking the cue from its various award-winning developments as increasingly, more buyers in Iskandar Malaysia were looking for quality homes and were willing to fork out extra money for comfort and investment.

The project offers two and three-storey link houses, cluster houses, semi-detached, zero-lot bungalows, bungalows, shop offices and serviced apartments. Prices range from RM580,000 with built-up floor areas starting from 2,100 sq ft.

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