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Properties for Sale in The Louvre

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Properties for Sale in The Louvre

The Louvre is Malaysia’s first gated and guarded country-living community located in Country Heights, Kajang. Rising above this prestigious landscape as the first and only lifestyle suite in the precinct, the completion of The Louvre hopes to bring a new and eclectic vibe to Kajang with a host of dining and retail shops for the convenience of the residents. The Louvre is said to be the highest point of living in the outskirt but upcoming town of Kajang with its concept of eminency within the precinct. It is being designed to be the new ‘Beverly Hills’ of Malaysia and is dedicated exclusively to the wealthy upmarket. The Louvre comes with a nature concept, taking advantage of the natural terrain of untouched land around the development. At The Louvre, residents can experience the finesses of living in an exclusive society. This serviced apartment is being planned to be a place where its residents can live, play and work within one area. There will be 30 retail lots situated at the base of the building, offering a range of services and products catered to the residents of The Louvre. The density of living at The Louvre is low, with a total of only 498 units spread out over one block of 34 storeys. Residents of the higher floors will enjoy beautiful views of their surroundings. There are a myriad of layouts for buyers to choose from. While many of them are similarly sized, each unit has a different layout. The sizes of the homes here will range between 616 sf and 3,745. And depending on the needs of the buyer, there will be one bedroom units for those interested in investing or bachelors, while those buying for their own stay or families will enjoy a larger sized unit that typically comes with between two or three bedrooms. There have however been many protests from residents in the area against the project of The Louvre, as the site of the project is approximately only a hundred metres away from a school. The heavy vehicles going to and fro the area is said to cause noise and air pollution for the students of the school, affecting the students’ health.

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