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The Colony by Infinitum | Dual-key Condo in KL

Posted By: Favprop

Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2016

Price: $336,000.00

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With professional lifestyles in mind, The Colony by Infinitum is a freehold development, offering the ideal living experience. With 723 residential units and 31 commercial units spread across three levels of retail shops, discover everything you wish for at The Colony by Infinitum.


While designing by Roxy Pacific & Macly Group, both renowned SG Developer The Colony by Infinitum and the amenities around it, special attention has been paid to your needs to conduct your business 24/7 and live a stress-free life. Each unit at The Colony by Infinitum is dual-key for the enjoyment of a seamless lifestyle, integrating two different environments for your personal life, whilst meeting clients and other business opportunities. Such practical arrangement allows for the balance between playfulness and concentration, comfort and function. The space allows for flexibility in its use enabling you to transform it based on your lifestyle and needs. The convenient office location also works well when meeting clients and other business opportunities. It incubates creative and professional lifestyles with its efficient and smart design. With everything you need at your doorstep, it is an oasis where you can perform at your best and find the focus you need.


More info: http://www.myfavprop.com/properties/the-colony-by-infinitum/
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