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Northpoint Residences, Mid Valley
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Northpoint Residences, Mid Valley

Mid Valley, Kuala Lumpur
Post Date : 29 Apr 2015
Property ID :
TOP-00099
Property Type :
Apartment / Condo
Selling / Rental Price (RM):
4,500 (Rent)
Price per .sqft :
-
Property Tenure :
-
Entrance Direction :
-
Storey / Floor :
-
Land Area :
-
Built Up / Floor Area :
1367
No. of Bedroom(s) :
3
No. of Bathroom(s) :
2
Occupancy :
N/A
Additional Information :

-pl contact Sabrina at 0192883118 for details and for viewing-

-fully furnished unit available for rent
-Northpoint (also known as Mid Valley Northpoint) is one of developer Tan & Tan Developments’s many projects. It is positioned at the northern entrance of vibrant Mid Valley City.

-It's main selling point must surely be its strategic location Mid Valley City and Mid Valley City is easily accessible by road (including North-Pantai Expressway, North Klang Valley Expressway and Federal Highway), and there is direct rail commuter service by Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) to Mid Valley Megamall.

-The Mid Valley Station is just one short stop away from KL Sentral which is Malaysia's main transportation hub.

-It's also a mere 5-minute drive to the affluent and happening Bangsar neighborhood, which is one of the most popular hangouts for KL's expatriate community.

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Name:
Sabrina Chow
Real Estate:
The One Property International Sdn Bhd (Sri Hartamas)
Contact No.:
019-288 3118
Email.:
sabrinachow888@gmail.com
Total Listing.:
30

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