KUALA LUMPUR: Eco World Development Group Bhd plans to develop a mixed
residential township with a gross development value (GDV) of RM3.5 billion in
Semenyih, Selangor, following the acquisition of a 492.66-acre (199.4ha) tract
there.
The project will have a focus on affordable housing.
“It
will complement the group’s overall master development strategy for [its current
project called] EcoMajestic,” said Eco World president and chief executive
officer Datuk Chang Khim Wah in a statement yesterday.
The group
yesterday announced the acquisition of the Semenyih land from Univas (Far East)
Sdn Bhd for RM225.33 million or RM10.50 per sq ft, as part of its plans to
increase its pipeline of projects in the Klang Valley, Iskandar Malaysia and
Penang to gain market share and lock in future growth.
The latest
acquisition will increase the property developer’s landbank to more than 4,000
acres from 1,326.6 acres currently.
In a filing with Bursa Malaysia
yesterday, Eco World said its unit Majestic Blossom Sdn Bhd had yesterday signed
a conditional sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with Univas for the proposed
acquisition which is expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of this
year.
The SPA is conditional upon fulfilling conditions precedent within
six months, including securing the approvals of the Estate Land Board for the
transfer of the land, the shareholders of Eco World at an extraordinary general
meeting to be convened and any relevant authorities.
“Majestic Blossom is
currently in the initial stage of planning the development and it will need to
submit a detailed development plan to the relevant authorities for approval,”
said Eco World.
“It is now too preliminary to ascertain the total
development costs, timing of development, expected profits as well as the
additional financial commitment required for the project pending submission of
the development plan for approval by the authorities,” it added.
The
group expects to finance the proposed acquisition via internal funds and/or bank
borrowings.
The freehold tract is located between the towns of Semenyih
and Broga, and is within close proximity to the 1,073-acre EcoMajestic — Eco
World’s first township project in the Klang Valley.
Chang said the group
was encouraged by the response to its recently launched EcoMajestic, which saw a
take-up of 95% for the first phase of 612 units of 2-storey terraced houses.
“This latest acquisition will increase our landbank in Semenyih to some
1,500 acres. With two sizeable projects in this fast-growing development
corridor, Eco World is well-positioned to serve a broad range of customers and
we intend to come up with exciting and innovative product offerings that will
appeal strongly to the mass, upgrader and luxury home market,” said Chang.
“Given the location, there is good potential for upgraders and overspill
demand to be captured from older neighbouring townships such as Bandar Rinching,
Bandar Tasik Kesuma and Bandar Sunway Semenyih. The burgeoning student
population created by Nottingham University and the land’s proximity to the
proposed Bandar Kajang MRT Station are also supportive factors which bode well
for its development prospects,” he added.
To further enhance
accessibility and improve connectivity between EcoMajestic and the Semenyih
land, Eco World plans to upgrade the existing connecting roads from EcoMajestic
to Bandar Tasik Kesuma, an established residential area, and the Semenyih
land.
Shares in Eco World closed four sen or 0.76% higher at RM5.31
yesterday, with a market capitalisation of RM1.34 billion.
This article first appeared in The Edge Financial Daily, on July 3,
2014.
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