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Semi-Detached House For Sale - Taman Rasa Indah

RM 450,000   (Negotiable)
RM 208.33 psf (built-up)
2,160 sqft / 200.67 sqm (built-up)
2,900 sqft / 269.42 sqm (land)
ID: 1411310
Semi-Detached House    Freehold
4 Beds    3 Baths   
Listed on Apr 22, 2013
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    Property Info

    Description

    Kindly call B C TAN @ 012-572 0930 for vieiwng.

    ~New Double Sty Semi Detached~

    -close to Hospital and Sungai Bakap school.

    Details

    Property Name:Taman Rasa Indah
    Property Type:Semi-Detached House
    Price: RM 450,000 Negotiable  
    Price (psf): RM 208.33 psf (built-up)
    Floor Area: 2,160 sqft / 200.67 sqm (built-up)
    Condition: Unfurnished
    Tenure:Freehold

    Features:

    • Original Condition

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    Contact Agent

    Inland Housing (Butterworth)
    Serene Ng
    Principal
    Inland Housing (Butterworth)
    Call: +6012-4038933
    or 043316666
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    MortgageOne Calculation

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    Loan Amount (80% of price): RM 360,000
    Effective Interest Rate: 6.6%
    Term of Loan: 30 years
    Monthly Payment: RM 2,299

    District Guide

      Sungai Bakap is part of Seberang Perai, Penang; Penang’s mainland. Right beside the town of Valdor, it is even considered as one place due to its close proximity. It is mainly made up of vast fields that were originally used for sugar plantations and now is used for planting palm. The area is humble and most modern human infrastructure can be found in neighbouring towns Kulim and for bustling action, one has to travel further down to Bukit Mertajam.

      This is easy as the area is connected to the rest of Seberang Perai via the North South Expressway and Federal Route 1. What the area has though are singular facets of what one would need for suburban living. There is the New Town Hotel, the New Town Sports Centre, the Sungai Bakap Mosque and even an old house belonging to past sugar merchant, Kee Poh Huat Kongsi; exhibiting a piece of the area’s history.