Embarking on a property promotion exercise over three months this Saturday, the road show will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Johor with the theme, Realizing Dreams.
The launch at Shangri-La Hotel Kuala Lumpur on June 16 will have activities for the whole family and will continue the next day. The celebrations which will be attended by celebrities will include entertaining shows.
The other scheduled venues are Equatorial Hotel in Penang from June 22-23 and KSL Hotel in Johor Baru from June 29-30 .
To be hosted by emcees Xandria Ooi and Kevin Chong, the KL launch will feature the China Bond Girls and Shanghai Star Acrobatic Ballet during the opening ceremony at 10.30am.
The internationally-acclaimed China Bond Girls musical group will play instrumental hits while the Shanghai Star Acrobatic Ballet will perform gravity-defying feats over the weekend. The performers will also be in Penang and Johor Baru.
A series of informative talks will include tips for property buyers on enhancing their living space. Experts will teach homeowners on the fine art of cooking, gardening and interior decorating.
Local celebrity Chef Wan will be cooking up a storm at all three venues. Furthermore, Chef Daisy, who specialises in organic recipes and Chef Michael Elfwing of Senses Restaurant in Hilton Kuala Lumpur, will demonstrate their cooking skills during the road show.
Sharing their expertise on transforming a living space into one that resonates with good energy will be Feng Shui guru David Koh and Vasthu Sastra expert T. Selva.
On June 17, a LEED accredited professional will talk about how environmentally-sustainable buildings should be built, rated and occupied. There will be a special animation workshop for teenagers and young children as well as an entertaining robotics dance. Children’s programmes will also be presented on Samsung’s Smart televisions to keep the youngsters occupied throughout the duration of the road show.
Realizing Dreams Showcase
This is the first time the Mah Sing Group is conducting a property and lifestyle showcase on such a scale.
The company is offering special incentives from June 16 to Sept 15 to reward their property buyers who total 12,000 over the past 18 years. The promotion exercise is also aimed at new buyers.
Eleven developments that include landed and high-rise residential property as well as commercial projects in the Klang Valley (including KL), Penang and Johor Baru will be promoted.
Properties have always been viewed as one of the best hedges against inflation, and there are still many buyers looking for good properties in prime locations for their own use or investment.
One of the key objectives of the Realising Dreams Showcase is to make it easier for buyers to own their “dream properties”, with affordable down payment schemes. This include having to pay only 2% down payment via 0% easy payment programmes stretching up to 36 months with selected banks.
Additionally, qualified purchasers will also benefit from the Anniversary Lifestyle Package of up to RM488,888 depending on the property purchased.
During the three-month celebration, property buyers will enjoy benefits of the developer interest bearing scheme (DIBS). They only need to pay the down payment and nothing else until the completion of the property. The properties under this scheme include:
- Icon City (Petaling Jaya)
- M City (Jalan Ampang)
- Icon Residence Mont’ Kiara
- Garden Residence & Garden Plaza (Cyberjaya)
- Kinrara Residence (Kinrara)
- Lagenda@Southbay (Penang island)
- Southbay Plaza (Penang island)
- Austin Suites (Johor Bahru)
- Non-DIBS projects include M Residence (Rawang) and Sierra Perdana (Johor Baru).
During the showcase, banks participating in the property promotion will offer “Pre-Approved Loan Assessment” as an added convenience for buyers of Mah Sing properties.
Mah Sing’s M Club members - involving loyal customers - will enjoy “Repeat Purchase Discounts” of up to 1.8% while all purchasers will enjoy “Buyer-Get-Buyer Rebates” of 1%.
There will also be weekly activities in all sales galleries of the Mah Sing Group.
By The Star
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