• The Ayu Residences comprises 11-storey low-rise blocks, beginning with Block 1, which is now available. Units are priced from RM390,000 and offer three-bedroom, two-bathroom layouts with dual kitchens and balconies designed for multipurpose use.

KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 9): EMKAY Group will soft launch The Ayu Residences this Sunday (Oct 12), introducing a low-density residential development within the freehold township of Bandar Seri Putra.

Located in South Bangi, the project forms part of a mature 898-acre township with established infrastructure and direct access via the Putra Mahkota Interchange on the North-South Expressway, the developer said in a press statement on Thursday.

The Ayu Residences comprises 11-storey low-rise blocks, beginning with Block 1, which is now available. Units are priced from RM390,000 and offer three-bedroom, two-bathroom layouts with dual kitchens and balconies designed for multipurpose use.

Facilities span over two acres and include age-zoned playgrounds, jogging tracks, multipurpose rooms and splash pools, with secure walking paths and communal green spaces.

Each unit features smart home systems such as digital locksets, app-based visitor access, and energy-efficient lighting.

Sustainable design elements include rainwater harvesting systems, solar panels in common areas, electric-vehicle (EV) charging bays, and cross-ventilation layouts.

The Ayu Residences targets families and first-time homebuyers seeking attainable freehold homes in a developing corridor with connectivity to Kuala Lumpur, Kajang, Cyberjaya and KLIA.

EMKAY Group, established 42 years ago, has previously delivered township and residential projects in Bangi, Cyberjaya and Kuala Lumpur.

As Penang girds itself towards the last lap of its Penang2030 vision, check out how the residential segment is keeping pace in EdgeProp’s special report: PENANG Investing Towards 2030.

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