25-06-2025
- Business
- New Straits Times
Strong interest in SD Property's SJCC East One project
KUALA LUMPUR: Sime Darby Property Bhd's (SD Property) latest transit-oriented development, SJCC East One, has drawn strong buyer interest, securing an 80 per cent take-up for Phase One of its launch.
The serviced apartment units, part of a 27.53-hectare masterplan at Subang Jaya City Centre, mark a significant step in the group's vision to redefine urban living in Subang Jaya.
Occupying 1.08 hectares of freehold land, the project features two 36-storey towers offering 926 units.
In a statement, SD Property said the units with built-up areas ranging from 682 square feet (sq ft) to 1,435 sq ft, are priced from RM598,000, and cater to first-time homeowners and upgraders alike.
SD Property chief operating officer of integrated development Datuk Mohd Idris Abdullah said SJCC East One is scheduled for completion by June 2029 with a gross development value of RM613 million.
"SJCC East One answers the call for elevated urban living that revolves around sustainability and reduction of environmental impact," he said in a statement today.
Idris added that SJCC East One is setting the tone for future-minded homeowners who desire a sound investment from a reputable developer with a trusted track record.
A 130-metre covered pedestrian link will connect the development directly to the Subang Jaya LRT and KTM stations, with an additional walkway leading to Subang Ria Park.
The project also offers direct access to the SJCC High Street retail boulevard and proximity to key amenities including Subang Parade, NU Empire Subang, educational institutions and Subang Jaya Medical Centre.
"Facilities include a 50-metre Olympic-length swimming pool, fully equipped gyms, themed lounges, co-working space, a podcast room and rentable storage spaces.
"The project integrates green features such as electric vehicle charging stations, rainwater harvesting and LED lighting, earning a provisional GreenRE Gold Certification.
"SJCC East One is expected to enhance the vibrancy of the township, while spurring continued development and growth," said Idris.