UDA Hands Over Areca Terrace Phase 4B Homes in Johor Bahru Ahead of Schedule
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- UDA Holdings Berhad successfully handed over all 153 units of its Areca Terrace Phase 4B housing project in Johor Bahru ahead of schedule.
- The project, located in Bandar UDA Utama, saw all units sold out, reflecting strong buyer confidence in UDA's quality and brand.
- The modern, practical homes attracted professionals and young families, with a show unit collaboration with IKEA Tebrau enhancing buyer interest.
UDA Holdings Berhad has achieved an early completion and handover of its Areca Terrace Phase 4B housing project in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. All 153 residential units within the Bandar UDA Utama development have been sold out, signaling a strong market reception. The handover of keys occurred in stages between May 18 and 21.
Norazim Shukor, acting Chief Operating Officer of UDA Land (South) Sdn. Bhd., attributed the project's success to exceptional buyer response, which underscores high confidence in UDA's product quality and brand reputation. The development features modern, practical homes with efficient space layouts, appealing particularly to professionals and young families aged 30 to 45.
A key attraction for buyers was a collaborative show unit designed with IKEA Tebrau, showcasing a minimalist and functional aesthetic. UDA plans to continue its proactive approach by introducing more two-story terrace homes that emphasize practical layouts, contemporary designs, and added value for family living.
The Areca Terrace Phase 4B project consists of freehold, two-story terrace houses, each spanning 1,518 square feet. These homes offer four bedrooms and three bathrooms, situated within a guarded neighborhood. The development benefits from a strategic location near educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and shopping centers, with easy access to Johor Bahru's city center, the Second Link to Singapore, Senai International Airport, and the Johor Bahru Customs, Immigration, and Quarantine Complex.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.