Themed Stylish Living, the fair will be held at the KL Convention Centre Halls 4 and 5, where visitors get to view the latest offerings by renowned local developers from medium to high-range residences, bungalows, condominiums and commercial projects.
Nothing but the best: Chow (left) and Tan say guests will get to experience luxurious living through Kenny Heights development
Taking centre stage throughout the three-day event is the Star Property Fair VIP Lounge by Kenny Heights. Kenny Heights is a project developed by KH Land Sdn Bhd, which is a subsidiary of Dutaland Berhad.
Kenny Heights head of marketing Jennifer Chow said Kenny Heights is an 35.7ha integrated mid-town development around the neighbourhoods of Sri Hartamas, Mont Kiara, Damansara Heights and Kenny Hills, targeted at affluent home owners and investors.
“This entire development comprises nine parcels to be developed over 15 years,” said Chow during an interview at Menara Star.
“The first parcel is called the Kenny Heights Estate consisting of 49 town villas, designed by world-renowned architect Kengo Kuma which was launched last year and have sold 75% so far.”
She said the VIP Lounge, to be set up between Hall 4 and 5, would showcase the living lounge of the first Conran branded residence in Asia via its Kenny Heights Sanctuary condominiums, whereby the first tower of Phase One would be soft launched at the fair.
“The lifestyle residence offers holistic experience of the Conran hallmark, with six thematic designer gardens so residents will feel like its their own private sanctuary.”
Chow said she hoped the VIP Lounge would enable people to experience what Kenny Heights aspired for in its developments, which is about quality of life and where breathing space is emphasised.
She said while guests were mostly by-invitation, the walk-in public needed only to register with the counter in order get their access into the Lounge.
Star Publications (M) Bhd marketing services general manager Iris Tan said: This is the first time The Star is organising the property fair in Kuala Lumpur, having organised past annual fairs in Penang for the last eight years.
“We hope this will allow property developers and prospective buyers to conveniently meet and shop under one roof. A number of banks and insurance companies have also confirmed their participation,” said Tan.
She hoped the property sector would support the fair as this was an event for them.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to obtain advice on financing options from participating financial institutions, and attend talks and forums by industry experts on property investment, feng shui and home aspirations.
Other highlights are auctions by CIMB Property Mart and a contest for visitors to the fair with prizes worth over RM20,000 to be won.
Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha is expected to launch the fair.
The fair is open from 11am to 8pm and admission is free.
For enquiries, call Kenny Thong or Ian Qua at 03-7967 1692 ext 1165.
By The Star (by Lim Chia Ying)
Taking centre stage throughout the three-day event is the Star Property Fair VIP Lounge by Kenny Heights. Kenny Heights is a project developed by KH Land Sdn Bhd, which is a subsidiary of Dutaland Berhad.
Kenny Heights head of marketing Jennifer Chow said Kenny Heights is an 35.7ha integrated mid-town development around the neighbourhoods of Sri Hartamas, Mont Kiara, Damansara Heights and Kenny Hills, targeted at affluent home owners and investors.
“This entire development comprises nine parcels to be developed over 15 years,” said Chow during an interview at Menara Star.
“The first parcel is called the Kenny Heights Estate consisting of 49 town villas, designed by world-renowned architect Kengo Kuma which was launched last year and have sold 75% so far.”
She said the VIP Lounge, to be set up between Hall 4 and 5, would showcase the living lounge of the first Conran branded residence in Asia via its Kenny Heights Sanctuary condominiums, whereby the first tower of Phase One would be soft launched at the fair.
“The lifestyle residence offers holistic experience of the Conran hallmark, with six thematic designer gardens so residents will feel like its their own private sanctuary.”
Chow said she hoped the VIP Lounge would enable people to experience what Kenny Heights aspired for in its developments, which is about quality of life and where breathing space is emphasised.
She said while guests were mostly by-invitation, the walk-in public needed only to register with the counter in order get their access into the Lounge.
Star Publications (M) Bhd marketing services general manager Iris Tan said: This is the first time The Star is organising the property fair in Kuala Lumpur, having organised past annual fairs in Penang for the last eight years.
“We hope this will allow property developers and prospective buyers to conveniently meet and shop under one roof. A number of banks and insurance companies have also confirmed their participation,” said Tan.
She hoped the property sector would support the fair as this was an event for them.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to obtain advice on financing options from participating financial institutions, and attend talks and forums by industry experts on property investment, feng shui and home aspirations.
Other highlights are auctions by CIMB Property Mart and a contest for visitors to the fair with prizes worth over RM20,000 to be won.
Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha is expected to launch the fair.
The fair is open from 11am to 8pm and admission is free.
For enquiries, call Kenny Thong or Ian Qua at 03-7967 1692 ext 1165.
By The Star (by Lim Chia Ying)
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