The Tamarind chosen as Best Condo in Penang
Premier lifestyle developer Eastern & Oriental Berhad (E&O) scored three awards at the recent PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Malaysia) 2018.
At the black-tie awards ceremony, E&O’s executive apartments, The Tamarind in Seri Tanjung Pinang masterplanned development emerged tops in the Best Condo Development (Penang) category.
Receiving the award on behalf of the Group was E&O sales and marketing senior general manager Wayne Wong who said “It is a privilege for The Tamarind to be selected as Penang’s Best Condo Development.
“The Tamarind will be completed in 2019 and this award is a testimony of the distinctive product that our buyers will possess.”
Other than the project in Penang, the Group has also won two more awards for their projects at Kuala Lumpur and Iskandar, namely The Mews Serviced Residences and Avira Garden Terraces.
Wong said “We are grateful for the commendations that our projects have received. We thank our partners for their support as well as commitment, trust and belief in us and look forward to our continued partnership.”
The annual PropertyGuru awards recognise and highlight top quality developers, projects and innovations by encompassing construction, development, architecture and interior design, as well as green and sustainable building practices.
More than 20 golden trophies were given to developers and builders in Kuala Lumpur, Klang Valley, Penang, and Iskandar Malaysia.
All awardees, except one which was named by the editors, were chosen by the independent judging panel led by Jones Lang Wootton executive director Prem Kumar. Others on the judging panel include highly respected experts from the real estate, design, consultancy and related sectors.
The awards were audited by BDO, one of the world’s largest auditing and accountancy networks.
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Is this good news or what
Good news on paper. Developer won, does not mean house buyer will win
@Money
give it 5 – 10 years for the oversupply to clear
@glut
Not sure 5-10 years can clear the oversupply since new supplies keep on coming although it seems like the new design become smaller since the affordability drops as price increases
@Money
pulau balik got big homes…
@glutton
big in “pulau balik” like you said. Big is a adjective and there is always bigger. The thing is big does not mean it is cheaper but your “pulau balik” could be relative cheaper if compare the same size in other side of Penang. As mentioned the other side in “pulau balik” could be trade off for travel time and convenience. You could argue that staying in Langkawi is much better with bigger house and 45% cheaper to buy a car and duty free items. Why don’t you or other that have the same thinking move to Langkawi (as an example)?
Don’t take it personal…
@Money
Like that, I beg to defer, Langkawi even better than Balik Pulau. Beaches nicer too…