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New Straits Times - Tropicana Heights Celebrates Completion of Lakefield Residences

2022-03-24 New Straits Times - Tropicana Heights Celebrates Completion of Lakefield Residences

KUALA LUMPUR: Tropicana Corp Bhd has completed vacant possession (VP) for homeowners at Lakefield Residences in Tropicana Heights, the property developer's 199-acre self-contained township in Kajang. 

Managing director of marketing Joanne Lee said as the final landed residential precinct in Tropicana Heights, the company was delighted to share the joy of its homeowners in Lakefield Residences as they joined the township's growing community. 

Lee said the glowing feedback shared during the vacant possession process also underscored the robustness of Tropicana's development DNA, as it delivered a vibrant mix of generous open spaces, connectivity, facilities, and more throughout our portfolio. 

"The precinct also received an outstanding 81 per cent Qlassic score from the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) Malaysia in recognition of its construction workmanship, higher than the industry average of 75 per cent. 

"Moving forward, we remain committed to delivering innovative, market-driven products for home seekers through integrated online and digital channels, as we continue redefining the art of living in all we do," she said.

According to Tropicana, Lakefield Residences was an exclusive low-density precinct comprising 66 double and triple-storey link villas with built-ups up to 3,730 square feet, situated in the heart of Tropicana Heights. 

Vacant possession for the homes was undertaken in stages, with 40 homeowners receiving their keys in the first batch, it said. 

Lakefield Residences homeowners can reconnect with nature and enjoy soothing landscapes enveloped by greenery, including a 750-metre linear lake with tree-lined avenues promoting well-being and accessibility throughout the development.

Residents also benefit from Tropicana Heights' established pull factors, including its 16-acre central park, the largest in Kajang, and a two-acre recreational hub, as well as Rafflesia International and private schools near the township.

As a responsible developer and forward-thinking community builder, Tropicana has taken care to preserve existing natural elements at Tropicana Heights, including 400 khaya trees and 15 rain trees. 

These were replanted throughout the township's central park, walkways, and roads, ensuring the continuity of the site's natural ecosystem along with far-reaching benefits in terms of oxygenation, carbon absorption, aesthetics, and maintenance cost reductions. 

"These efforts are in line with Tropicana's sustainable approach to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles.

"Other ESG initiatives include the conservation of Tropicana Height's existing site topography, minimising excavation works and soil erosion, while the township's linear lake acts as a large rainwater harvesting system," it added. 

Home seekers keen on joining the Tropicana Heights community can leverage on Lakefield Residences' limited remaining units, comprising triple-storey link villas with starting prices from RM1.34 million.

Purchases before June 30 will benefit from Tropicana's Power Up campaign, offering complimentary stamp duty on memorandum of transfer instruments and an RM5,000 signing incentive for sale and purchase agreements.


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