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Templer Heights
Jalan Bukit Anak Tukun 48000Rawang
Summary

Templer Heights is a hotel/resort development project that is located in the district of Rawang in the state of Selangor. Templer Heights is located along Jalan Bukit Anak Tukun, 48000, Selangor and the tenure that is offered to its tenants by the development is freehold. The Templer Heights development project is located in a secluded location and because of this, there are no public transports available near to Templer Heights. Hence, it will be more convenient for vehicle owners to access Templer Heights. Due to its secluded location, there are no amenities available near to Templer Heights. The Templer Heights development project offers freehold tenure to its tenants which means that they can own the property forever if they choose to do so.The development offers a car park in order for vehicle owners to park their cars. Other development projects that are within the same area as the Templer Heights development project include Laguna Biru, M Residence 2, Setia Eco Templer, Bandar Country Homes, T-Parkland @ Templer Park and Lilywood Court.

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Project details
TypeHotel/Resort
Completion year2012
TenureFreehold
No. of blocks1

Top facilities
Parking
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