Seiras Residences @ Utropolis, Batu Kawan
Seiras Residences at Utropolis Batu Kawan is a co-living development by Paramount Property, featuring 411 dual- and triple-key serviced apartments designed for modern professionals. As the fifth phase of the 44.3-acre Utropolis Batu Kawan, it offers flexible living spaces with seamless connectivity to Penang Island and key amenities like UOW Malaysia KDU, Columbia Asia Hospital, and Design Village Outlet Mall.
Spanning 2.27 acres, Seiras introduces Penang’s first triple-key concept, with 1,033 sq ft units catering to homeowners and investors. Residents enjoy co-working spaces, a gym, pools, and commercial units for dining and retail. Designed for flexibility, community, and sustainability, Seiras redefines urban living in Batu Kawan.
Project Name : Seiras Residences
Location : Batu Kawan, Penang
Property Type : Serviced apartment
Built-up Area : 1,033 sq.ft.
Land Tenure: Freehold
Total Units: 411
Indicative Price: RM578,000 onwards
Developer : Paramount Property
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Airbnb product?
@LOL
Rental product
Perhaps Paramount should consider the density and future traffic at that small road in out.
Also, each unit should prepare enough carpark, nowadays rentor more than carpark, the shoplot at Sinaran also very worrying how to rent out when all carparks are occupied by rentor.
Global stock plunges storm coming, can I get it with 300-400k?
@MeatFace Dragon
Dream on. Our Penang developers will keep the price up with virtual demands 😀
@MeatFace Dragon
Global stock can crash, but as long as cement, steel, labour, sand prices are going up, home prices will keep going up too. Affordable homes in Batu KAWAN are already so cheap, being sold at only material cost + small margin, how much cheaper can they get?? The problem in Malaysia is not that homes are too expensive, the problem is that income levels are too low!!