KUALA LUMPUR: This weekend local real estate investment house Zerin
Properties Sdn Bhd and London luxury property agent Saffron International will
be showcasing the London project Royal Dockside at Docklands. The event will be
held at Saffron KL, 73 Jalan Maarof, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur.
Developed by London developer One Housing Group, the project comprises a
series of luxury apartments and penthouses near the upcoming Asian Business Port
and London City Airport.
Zerin Properties chief executive officer Previndran Singhe said the
development is set to be the next big thing because of its prime location.
“The airport is most [important to] this development, apart from [the
development] being a regeneration project,” he said. “People [nowadays] fly in
and out for work. Here, the airport is just minutes away. I [believe] investors
can expect high capital appreciation of about 30% in the next five years.”
“We liked the Chinese factor, the fact that the Chinese Business Park is
literally on your doorstep (400m away) apart from being close to the University
of East London and the Docklands Light Railway,” added Saffron director Monty
Nawaz.
The Asian Business Port is the result of a deal involving London Mayor Boris
Johnson, Chinese developer Advanced Business Park Holding Group and British
developer Stanhope plc.
The site is to be redeveloped for an office complex, homes and shops owned
mainly by Chinese companies.
The £34 million (RM183.67 million) Royal Dockside will feature 76 units with
one- to four-bedroom homes. Prices are from £270,000.
Previndran and Monty said that while the year may start off slower compared
with last year, they are optimistic it will gradually pick up with a 4% to 5%
increase in London property prices.
The development is already 57% taken up from its previous launches last year
in March (Hong Kong) and May (Kuala Lumpur). However, these were prior to the
port’s approval.
The development will sit on 1.11 acres (0.44ha) of leasehold land and is due
to be completed in the first quarter of 2016.
For more information on
Building and Construction event, please visit www.asiapacificevents.com
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