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IJM Land to launch affordable housing with easy-own schemes this year

Company says its Rimbun Jasmine project in Negeri Sembilan which was fully taken up within three hours of its private preview last September

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 13 Jan 2021 1:00PM

IJM Land to launch affordable housing with easy-own schemes this year
IJM Land  says its Rimbun Jasmine self-sustaining township has also set a benchmark for the standard of living in Negeri Sembilan – www.Seremban2.ijmland.com pic, January 13, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – With the ongoing pandemic posing a myriad of challenges for most industries, people are spending more time at home and transforming homes into office spaces.

Realising  the importance of a spacious home coupled with rapid value appreciation of property in large cities, people are eyeing bigger and cheaper homes elsewhere.

One such example is IJM Land Bhd's Seremban 2 residential project, Rimbun Jasmine in Negeri Sembilan which was fully taken up within three hours of its private preview last September.

According to a statement, IJM Land is now aiming to launch sizeable 2-storey link homes and single-storey link homes with affordable prices and easy-own schemes in Q1 and Q2 this year.

With a significantly lower price tag as compared to properties in Kuala Lumpur, Rimbun Jasmine buyers were able to own a spacious double-storey link house with 4-bedroom and 3-bathroom layout from RM 542,800 onwards, while Bumiputeras enjoyed it from RM 488,520 onwards.

As the flagship township of IJM Land, Seremban 2 plays a huge role in the shift with vast green spaces, offering a healthy and relaxing lifestyle that can help residents to wind down while enjoying nature.

The self-sustaining township has also set a benchmark for the standard of living in Negeri Sembilan with residents having quick access to a multitude of commercial and retail services, convenient outlets, medical facilities, major bank branches and schools.

For more details please visit the IJM Land website. – Bernama, January 13, 2021

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