• “The Bon Experience is a testament to our belief that everyone deserves to live better, surrounded by like-minded neighbours in spaces designed for wellness, leisure and growth.”

PETALING JAYA (July 21): Boutique property developer Bon Estates Sdn Bhd’s Bon Kiara development in Mont’Kiara has recorded a 95% sales rate, just months ahead of its targeted completion.

Bon Estates CEO Chan Jin-Wy said this exclusive branded experience reinforces the company’s commitment to building meaningful connections long before residents move in.

“The overwhelming response to Bon Kiara, now 95% sold, demonstrates the strong market demand for developments that offer genuine lifestyle value. We don’t just sell properties, we cultivate communities.

“The Bon Experience is a testament to our belief that everyone deserves to live better, surrounded by like-minded neighbours in spaces designed for wellness, leisure and growth,” he said during the Bon Kiara’s Pickle & Plunge at the Kitch’n Club event last Saturday.

He added that Bon Estates understands a home is more than just a property, it’s also an investment in an elevated lifestyle.

“Our developments are thoughtfully crafted to offer wellness-focused living, with yoga decks, meditation pods, and premium Technogym equipment.

“We’ve even introduced Malaysia’s hottest recreational trend: an exclusive indoor pickleball court alongside 1.5 acres of green space featuring a scenic boardwalk and pet park. But most importantly, we build with a community-first philosophy that fosters neighbourly bonds from the moment of purchase.”

Chan also explained Bon Estates’ forward-thinking approach to community building.

He said Bon Estates engages with future residents early even during the construction phase so that the sense of community begins well before move-in.

“Our developments are equipped with wellness-driven, future-ready amenities like an indoor pickleball court.

“With only 5% of units remaining at Bon Kiara, this is a rare opportunity to invest in more than just a home; it's a commitment to quality living and lasting community value,” he added.

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