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First Pacific Real Estate Sdn Bhd is a
registered estate agency located at Desa Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur.
The agency has a strong presence in Kuala Lumpur with a team of
professionally qualified and licensed negotiators, each having an
extensive knowledge of the major residential and commercial areas of
Kuala Lumpur and surrounding districts.
Desa Sri Hartmas,
Kuala Lumpur
Desa Sri Hartamas is one of the upper middle class housing
neighborhoods in Kuala Lumpur. The neighborhood consists of mainly
linked houses and bungalows, catering to the affluent working class
in Malaysia. It is situated in between of Mont Kiara and Damansara
Heights, making it one of the most sought after addresses in KL.
Desa Sri Hartamas is also one of the popular commercial and
entertainment hubs in Kuala Lumpur. The commercial hub consists of
mainly restaurants, shops, bars, and Malaysian style food bazaar,
catering to the affluent working class and expatriates in Malaysia.
It is situated in between of Mont Kiara and Damansara Heights,
making it one of the most popular hangout places in KL. It is easily
accessible via Lebuhraya Jalan Semantan, Jalan Duta-Sungai Buloh,
Lebuhraya SPRINT, and Jalan Duta. It is only minutes away from Mont
Kiara and Pusat Bandar Damansara, where plenty of amenities can be
found.
Property Details
• Name: Desa Sri Hartamas
• Address: 50480, Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur
• Type: Terrace House & Shop
• Tenure: Freehold
• Built-up: 1,760 - 7,000 sf
• Subsale Price: RM1,560,000-RM5,600,000
• Rental: RM1,800-RM6,500
Analysis
Houses in Desa Sri Hartamas are highly sought after by the upper
middle class Malaysians and expatriates. Even during economic
crisis, property prices in this exclusive neighborhood hardly drop.
Furthermore, shops in Desa Sri Hartamas are highly frequented by
party goers, yuppies, affluent working class, food lovers and
expatriates.
In terms of night life, Desa Sri Hartamas is now a small and vibrant
community, particularly the wide range of restaurants and bars that
have developed around the shopping area. While there are some
western style expat bars, there is also a good food court and a
multitude of Korean, Japanese, Thai and Malaysian restaurants.
In mid 1990s, Sri Hartamas enclave gained popularity as a desired
neighborhood. However before that, it was deemed too isolated, with
little to no infrastructure in the area. As demand for quality
housing in KL increased, this soon became irrelevant. But the real
boom started when restaurants, shops, bars and as well as an outdoor
Malaysian style food bazaar began opening there.
Sources: www.propwall.my
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