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Gat Lebuh Noordin Flat
Gat Lebuh Noordin 10300George Town
Summary

Gat Lebuh Noordin Flat, also known as Noordin Street Flat, is a significant leasehold residential property located on Gat Lebuh Noordin in the vibrant city of George Town, Penang. Originally completed around 1970 as one of the earliest housing projects by municipal authorities, this 17-storey building was once the tallest in the city. It offers residents an exceptionally central location, with the city center within walking distance. As a foundational piece of George Town's urban development, this flat provides practical living spaces. The building contains various layouts, with listings showing units ranging from 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom configurations of approximately 385 sq ft to larger 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom units of around 550 sq ft. The property includes car park facilities for residents. The primary advantage of living at Gat Lebuh Noordin Flat is its strategic position, providing seamless access to public transport and a wealth of urban conveniences. The property is a moderate distance from major transportation hubs, including the KOMTAR Bus Terminal and the Weld Quay Bus Terminal. It is situated near a primary exit for the Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway, though this contributes to heavy traffic in the immediate vicinity. Residents are within easy reach of numerous shopping centres, including 1st Avenue Mall, Prangin Mall, KOMTAR, and Gama. The nearest local market is located at Macallum Street Ghaut. A variety of schools and colleges are nearby, such as Li Tek A & B Chinese Primary School, Sun Min Primary School, and KDU. The Penang General Hospital is the nearest major medical facility.

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Project details
TypeFlat
Completion year1970
TenureLeasehold
No. of blocks1

Top facilities
Parking

DeveloperExsim Group
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