์Notting Hill

Jalan BRP 3/2, Bukit Rahman Putra, Sungai Buloh, Selangor

RM 2,500,000

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4+2

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6

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4,500

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RM 556

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Bungalow for sale
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Partially furnished
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Completed in Nov 2006
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Freehold tenure
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Listed on 26 Feb 2026
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Listing ID - 500797780

About this property

The Notting Hill: 52 Homes, Infinite Views.

The Notting Hill isn't a bustling movie set or a colorful street market—it is one of the most exclusive "hidden" sanctuaries in Selangor. Located in the hilly township of Bukit Rahman Putra, this gated enclave is a masterclass in quiet luxury.

Here are the most interesting things about it:

1. The "English Country" Illusion
While most Malaysian developments aim for ultra-modern glass and steel, Notting Hill was designed to feel like a European country village. The architecture is a unique blend of Spanish and Tudor influences, featuring steep gabled roofs and textured facades that look more like the Cotswolds than the Klang Valley.

2. Backyards Without Borders
What makes these bungalows truly special is their relationship with the Rahman Putra Golf Course.

The "Zero-Lot" Secret: Many of these homes are designed so that the back patios face directly onto the lush, green fairways.

Infinite Views: Instead of looking at a neighbor’s wall, residents often wake up to views of rolling hills and manicured greens, giving the 52-unit community a massive, airy feel.

3. Named After London Icons
The developer (GuocoLand) leaned heavily into the London theme. There are six distinct bungalow designs, each named after famous British areas or styles:

Regent

Olivia

Richmond

Meridien

Stratford

Bristol

4. Extreme Low-Density
In a world of sprawling mega-developments, Notting Hill is tiny. It consists of only 52 bungalows in total. This "boutique" size is why properties here rarely hit the open market they are often passed down or sold privately through word-of-mouth.
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Air conditioner

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Covered car parking

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Helper's room

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24 hours security

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Clubhouse

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Covered car park

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Jogging track

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Nestled in the established township of Bukit Rahman Putra, Sungai Buloh, Notting Hill is a prestigious freehold residential estate featuring a limited collection of bungalows. Developed by the renowned GuocoLand, a subsidiary of the Hong Leong Group, this gated and guarded community was completed in November 2006. The development is designed with a back-to-nature concept, modeled after a scenic country village with Spanish and Tudor architectural influences to offer a tranquil, country living lifestyle. Notting Hill is an exclusive, low-density enclave comprising just 52 bungalow units, ensuring privacy and a serene environment. The spacious homes feature built-up areas starting from over 4,500 sq ft, with various layouts available that include options such as 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. The developer offered six distinct designs for buyers, known as Regent, Olivia, Richmond, Meridien, Stratford, and Bristol. Many homes in this community enjoy magnificent views of the adjacent Rahman Putra Golf Course. Residents of Notting Hill benefit from a range of facilities designed for security and leisure within a beautifully landscaped environment. These include:24-hour gated and guarded security. An exclusive clubhouse. A scenic jogging track. A children's playground. Landscaped boulevards and covered car parks. The area is well-served by several educational institutions, making it ideal for families. Nearby schools include:SMK Bukit Rahman Putra, located within walking distance (1.0 km). SK Bukit Rahman Putra, situated just a short distance away (0.7 km). SK BB Sungai Buloh (1.8 km). A variety of preschools and kindergartens, including Brainy Bunch International Islamic Montessori and Bao Bei Reading Wonderland, are also located within Bukit Rahman Putra. For daily necessities and retail therapy, several options are conveniently located nearby:Kompleks Sungai Buloh is approximately 1.8 km away. Supermarkets such as The Store are available in the vicinity. The area also hosts convenience stores like 7-Eleven and retail outlets such as MR D.I.Y. Comprehensive medical services are readily accessible, with several facilities serving the community:Hospital Sungai Buloh, a major government hospital, is located in the area. Putra Medical Centre is situated within Bukit Rahman Putra itself. General practitioner services are available at clinics like Poliklinik Prima @ Sungai Buloh. Notting Hill boasts excellent connectivity to key urban centres. The development is well-served by major highways, including the NKVE, LDP, MRR2, and the Guthrie Corridor. It is a short drive to reach Petaling Jaya in approximately 15 minutes and Kuala Lumpur City Centre in 20 minutes via the NKVE or LDP. For public transportation, the Sungai Buloh station, which integrates both KTM and MRT services, is nearby. Notting Hill is a project by GuocoLand, a well-known and gigantic property developer listed on Bursa Malaysia with a portfolio that includes prime residential and commercial properties. Associated with the Hong Leong Group, the developer has a strong reputation in the industry.

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The unit for sale in Bukit Rahman Putra, Sungai Buloh is RM 2,500,000.
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Jalan BRP 3/2, Bukit Rahman Putra, Sungai Buloh, Selangor.
The estimated loan repayment amount is RM 10,484 / mo.
The completion date is in Nov 2006.
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