Tago’s ALAIA Titiwangsa Launched

Boutique property developer Tago (M) Sdn Bhd has launched its latest development, ALAIA Titiwangsa, a serviced apartment project located in the heart of the city. Located at Taman Tiara Titiwangsa, Kuala Lumpur, the 1.6-acre leasehold project has a gross development value of RM273 million.

ALAIA was launched in conjunction with the signing of the sale and purchase agreements (SPA) by its customers over the weekend on December 11 and 12.

According to its chief operating officer Daryl Chew, the response from home buyers to the project has been encouraging, particularly in regards to the sense of community the developer intended to build.

“The pandemic highlighted our yearning for community and appreciation for spaces.

“We believe ALAIA meets or even exceeds those demands through the thoughtful inclusion of both community-centric and individual places,” said Chew.

Chew announced that 83% of the total 436 units have already been snapped up over the launch weekend.

The building is nestled in a low-density residential area, and its contemporary elegance makes it a haven for residents to unwind.

Despite its location in the middle of the city, it remains secluded in its private enclave, and there’s no lack of green space, with the upgraded Titiwangsa Lake Gardens a stroll away. 

In these changing times, ALAIA  also caters to work-from-home arrangements through its accompanying co-working space with a private meeting room which offers an inspiring area to network and share ideas. 

The developer will be introducing a community mobile application where residents can perform tasks such as booking common facilities, registering visitors and paying their maintenance charges online.

Residents only need to issue a QR code to their visitors which will be used to access the lift lobby and the lift car to arrive at the designated floor.

A visitor management app will be introduced to help security personnel to manage and monitor visitors on the premises. 

“We have been building on the positive response from homeowners to our past projects like Anjali North Kiara where the goal was to offer residents the opportunity to build meaningful connections and a sense of neighbourliness.

“For ALAIA this will be achieved through both aesthetically pleasing yet practical design and the hosting of a full-time community manager to drive community building,” said Chew.

The development is expected to be complete by the end of 2025.

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