• Residents of Resort Villa will have advanced security measures like automatic number plate recognition system at the entrance, round-the-clock security patrols and a security alarm system with panic buttons and magnetic and vibration sensors in all homes.

SEREMBAN (April 23): Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd unveiled the second phase of Resort Villa in Bandar Sri Sendayan, Seremban last Friday (April 19).

With a gross development value of RM135.9 million, Resort Villa features a total of 34 two-storey bungalows that sit on 16 acres of freehold land within Bandar Sri Sendayan. These bungalows have built-ups ranging from 6,839 to 7,749 sq ft with a starting price of RM3.6 million.

The first phase of the development, which was officially launched in March 2023, features 14 bungalows and were all taken up through word of mouth within two to three months after the launch. As a result, phase two, featuring 20 units, was launched this month to meet the deman

According to Matrix Concepts CEO Chai Keng Wai, most buyers are professionals and business owners who reside near Bandar Sri Sendayan. “Resort Villa comes with eco-friendly features like solar water heaters and rainwater harvesting systems. We’re not just building homes; we’re building a sustainable future and showcasing the unparalleled luxury and lifestyle it offers.”

Residents of Resort Villa will have advanced security measures like automatic number plate recognition system at the entrance, round-the-clock security patrols and a security alarm system with panic buttons and magnetic and vibration sensors in all homes.

The low-density development is expected to be completed by mid-2026.

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