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Homeownership made easy

The Star6 hours ago

With Sime Darby Property's The Greatest Deals campaign, the dream of owning a home is more attainable than ever
HOW many times have we imagined the joy of purchasing our very own home, only to be discouraged by the complicated red tape, hidden fees, and endless paperwork that come with it?
Sime Darby Property – one of Malaysia's leading developers – has launched The Greatest Deals campaign, a limited-time offer designed to take the hassle out of homebuying.
This special offer runs from now till June 30 across its many townships, helping Malaysians say goodbye to homebuying headaches and hello to unbeatable savings, spacious homes, and prime locations.
And the perks don't stop there. Homebuyers who seal the deal during this campaign period also stand a chance to win exciting monthly prizes and even drive away with the grand prize, a Volvo EX30 EV SUV*.
Live it up in Bandar Bukit Raja
Located in Klang, Bandar Bukit Raja–a sprawling 2158ha (5,333 acre) master-planned township–brings together modern living and nature.
At the heart of this vibrant community lies a 72.8ha (180 acre) park–the largest in Klang–offering a lush escape for rest, relaxation, and outdoor fun.
The town park, with 75 kilometres of jogging and cycling track surrounding it, is a haven for fitness enthusiasts and families alike.
Adding to its appeal is a breathtaking 72.8ha (180 acre) wetland park, teeming with biodiversity and home to 64 species of birds–a hidden sanctuary for nature lovers right in the city's backyard.
Bandar Bukit Raja is dotted with open, green parks, earning it StarProperty's Earth Conscious Award for Best Sustainable Development (Township).
But it's not just about fresh air, nature, and fitness. Connectivity is also a big win here. Bandar Bukit Raja is easily accessible via four major highways–the New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE), Federal Highway, the New North Klang Straits Bypass (Shapadu), and West Coast Expressway (WCE).
With The Greatest Deals campaign, Sime Darby Property is offering limited-time perks on three stunning home series in Bandar Bukit Raja: Adira, Casira 3, and Nadira 3.
These freehold two-storey linked homes have spacious built-ups starting from 1,700sq ft. Each home features four bedrooms and three bathrooms, offering plenty of space for comfort and flexibility.
Designed with modern needs in mind, these homes come equipped with practical features like a ground-floor senior suite with wheelchair-friendly access, making it ideal for multi-generational living.
You'll also enjoy future-ready touches like EV charger isolator points and complimentary high-speed internet for one year.
Whether you're just starting out, expanding your family, or looking for a smart long-term investment, these homes are built to grow with you.
Adira: Made for the modern family
Adira brings a fresh take on family living with freehold two-storey linked homes designed for flexibility, comfort, and modern lifestyles.
Starting from 1,910sq ft, these spacious homes feature four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Adira's additional 8ft backyard allows homeowners to get creative with their outdoor space.
The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the living, dining, and kitchen areas, while thoughtful touches like a dedicated wet and dry kitchen, a senior-friendly suite, and adaptable space under the stairs make everyday living more convenient.
The backyard, which spans eight feet, offers room for extensions, start a garden, or create your own little outdoor escape.
Casira 3: Lakeside living
These move-in-ready, freehold double-storey homes offer 1,700sq ft of space, with four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a 10ft backyard that's just right for weekend barbecues, a play area for the children, or your own little garden.
Right outside the doorstep, there's a 0.9ha (2.4 acre) neighbourhood park with open lawns, a scenic lake, and a one-kilometre jogging and cycling path for those who enjoy morning runs or sunset strolls.
Casira 3's open-plan layout allows for more space for multi-generational families.
Inside, the home is made for real life, with a senior-friendly suite on the ground floor, a spacious kitchen for family meals, and even a cosy nook under the stairs for reading or relaxing.
Set within a mature neighbourhood with schools, shops, and a future community hall nearby, Casira 3 gives you a peaceful lifestyle with all the everyday perks.
Nadira 3: Big on space, big on comfort
At two feet wider than most standard homes, Nadira 3 offers one of the most generous layouts in Bandar Bukit Raja. With 2,092sq ft, four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and one utility room, there's space for everything–and everyone.
The flexible layout lets you make it your own, whether you're carving out a home office, hobby space, or a storage room.
Nadira 3 homes are also built with additional features that include built-in auto gate points and a basic home alarm system among the few.
Other features include water heater points in all bathrooms, while air conditioning points are ready in every bedroom and the living area.
Nadira 3 sits within walking distance to Shining Park and Meadow Park, a green space to unwind and recharge with jogging paths, yoga spaces, and a play area for children.
Additionally, Nadira 3 comes with an isolator point that's EV charger-ready so you're all set when you make the switch to electric. And with a conduit ready for future solar PV system installation, you can embrace greener living whenever you're ready.
With Sime Darby Property's The Greatest Deals campaign, owning a spacious, future-ready home in a vibrant township like Bandar Bukit Raja has never been easier – or more rewarding.
It's time to turn your dream home into a reality, with unbeatable perks, lush surroundings, and lasting value.
To find out more, visit https://www.simedarbyproperty.com/home/
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