Tropicana Corporation Berhad’s 199-acre self-contained township Tropicana Heights in Kajang recently celebrated vacant possession for homeowners of Lakefield Residences.
The vacant possession for the homes was undertaken in stages, with 40 homeowners receiving their keys in the first batch.
The Lakefield Residences is an exclusive low-density precinct comprising 66 double-storey and three-storey link villas with built-ups up to 3,730 sq ft.
Tropicana marketing and sales managing director Joanne Lee congratulated the homeowners for their support and choosing Lakefield Residences to be their dream home.
“As the final landed residential precinct in Tropicana Heights, we are delighted to share the joy of our homeowners in Lakefield Residences as they join the township’s growing community, she said.
Lee said the glowing feedback shared during the vacant possession process also underscored the robustness of Tropicana’s development DNA, as it delivered a vibrant mix of generous open spaces, connectivity, facilities and more throughout its portfolio.
“The precinct also received an outstanding 81% Qlassic score from Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia (CIDB) in recognition of its construction workmanship, higher than the industry average of 75%.
“Moving forward, we remain committed to delivering innovative, market-driven products for home seekers through integrated online and digital channels, as we continue redefining the art of living in all we do,” said Lee.
Lakefield Residences homeowners can reconnect with nature and enjoy soothing landscapes enveloped by greenery, including a 750m linear lake with tree-lined avenues promoting well-being and accessibility throughout the development.
Residents also benefit from Tropicana Heights’ established pull factors, including its 16-acre Central Park, the largest in Kajang, and a two-acre Recreational Hub, as well as Rafflesia International & Private Schools nearby the township.
Happy homeowners cited connections to nature as the most desirable features at Tropicana Heights.
Lakefield Residences homeowners Jazlan and Afiqah said they have no regret about purchasing their home in Tropicana Heights.
“The amenities make a good environment to bring up my kids, and I feel safer even if I am staying alone. There is a Central Park with a futsal court, basketball court and playground nearby. My children will definitely love it,” they said.
Another Lakefield Residences homeowner Emrull said he made the right choice choosing Tropicana Heights to build his new home.
“I like the Central Park area, where there are jogging and cycling tracks for me and my family, as well as the clubhouse, where they have an Olympic-sized swimming pool. Sustainable masterplans come to mind when I think of Tropicana.”
Foot Keong and Woon Gie said they are excited as they have just moved to their new Lakefield Residences home.
“I personally feel that the landscape is perfect. I like the environment because it’s surrounded by trees, and there is a playground inside Lakefield Residences as well. So I think it’s perfect for myself because I like jogging,” said Foot Keong.
As a responsible developer and forward-thinking community builder, Tropicana has taken care to preserve existing natural elements at Tropicana Heights, including 400 khaya trees and 15 rain trees.
The trees were replanted throughout the township’s Central Park, walkways, and roads, ensuring the continuity of the site’s natural ecosystem along with far-reaching benefits in terms of oxygenation, carbon absorption, aesthetics, and maintenance cost reductions.
These efforts are in line with Tropicana’s sustainable approach to environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles.