They will comprise 4,021 cumulative units in the Klang Valley, Johor, Pahang and Perak.
plans to launch 12 new projects with a gross development value of RM2.09 billion in 2023.
"Last year, 90 per cent of our sales were contributed by the Klang Valley. I still expect the Klang Valley to be the major sales contributor this year,” he told a media briefing here today. Looking ahead, Lim said LBS expects economic and market volatilities to remain this year. The common property developer challenges that the nation is set to witness are labour shortage, interest rate hike and increase in raw material cost.
On the projects to be launched in the Klang Valley, Lim said that in KITA @ Cybersouth, LBS’ key township development, the group aims to launch, among others, single-storey link houses, double-storey link houses and townhouses within KITA Bestari, amounting to 817 units with a total GDV of RM418 million.
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