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LBS Bina promises a dream home in Batu Pahat

KUALA LUMPUR: LBS Bina Group Berhad announced the launch of its latest development, Imperial Garden, located in Batu Pahat, Johor.

This six-phase double storey semi-detached development, located in the thriving Bandar Putera Indah, will be built on 37.11 acres of freehold land with an estimated gross development value (GDV) of RM 237 million.

Phase 1 comprising 30 units has been launched, while Phase 2 with 33 units is set to launch in August this year, according to LBS Group executive chairman Tan Sri Ir. (Dr.) Lim Hock San.

"We understand that the homeownership journey is becoming more challenging day by day, more so for those who have a dream to own a freehold and landed property. 

"Imperial Garden makes this a dream home come true, as we have curated the project to make it both a perfect home for your own stay and one that will also look great in your investment portfolio, as it provides great convenience for those working in Singapore," Lim said in a statement.

According to Lim, Batu Pahat is the ideal location for this launch due to its rapid growth with increasing infrastructure development and economic activities.

With a focus on simplicity, family-oriented design, and easy access to essential amenities, it sets a new standard in residential comfort, he said.

Each unit features a 1,829 sq ft layout with four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and spacious living areas, surrounded by green spaces, parks, and communal areas.

This makes Imperial Garden the perfect home for growing families and empty nesters, starting at a price of RM 575,280, he said.

Lim said that the motto "Urban Living Made Simple" speaks for itself, encapsulating Imperial Garden's vision of uncomplicated living in a bustling urban setting.

The residence ensures residents easy access to essential amenities and facilities. Families will especially appreciate the expansive garden areas, which are perfect for outdoor activities and community gatherings, he said.

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