NCT Revives Abondoned Selangor Project Expects RM570 Million In GDV

NCT Group has successfuly launched the Ion Belian Garden in Batang Kali after the previous developer had abandoned the project for more than a decade.

Previously known as the Genting Valley project comprising 665 bungalow plots over five phases, the project was abandoned for almost 17 years by the initial developer. With the revival, 200 of the earlier investors can now have a second chance with this new project. This is not new for NCT as the group has been active in reviving abandoned projects like the housing development project at Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi and the largest abandoned project in Pahang known as the Genting Highlands Billion Court.

Ion Belian is set to be the largest township in the Northern part of Selangor with a combination of residential and commercial properties. The first phase of Ion Belian Garden will consist of five precincts, Precinct A,B,C,D and E made up of 149 units of single-storey terrace house, 1,009 units of two-storey terrace houses and 9 units of two storey shop offices.

Batang Kali is also identified as one of the strategic hub for the ECRL and is bound to benefit from the railway passing through the town, Its strategic location and affordable price point in addition to easy access to tourist destinations such as Genting Premium Outlet and Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park are among the key attractions for home-buyers.

Ion Belian Garden is located nearby the Batang Kali and Rawang Bypass and is well connected with amenities such as the Batang Kali KTM Station, healthcare services, educational institutions, convenient stores, among others.

The pricing of each unit ranges between RM442,000 to RM676,200 for Precinct A, RM512,000 to RM691,700 for Precinct B, RM562,000 to RM646,400 for Precinct C, RM250,000 to RM296,700 and RM758,000 to RM801,300 for Precinct D and E respectively.

The development is slated for completion in 2025 with a gross development value of approximately RM 570 million.  

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