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Eaven at SkyVilla offers up to 8 pct ROI in Kuching's Batu Kawah New Township

Eaven at SkyVilla offers up to 8 pct ROI in Kuching's Batu Kawah New Township

Borneo Post24-07-2025
A view of the serene rainforest surrounding Eaven at SkyVilla, where nature meets seamless urban living.
KUCHING (July 25): Property investors eyeing high returns in a prime location may find their next opportunity in Eaven at SkyVilla, a low-density condominium project by MJC City Development Sdn Bhd, strategically located within Batu Kawah New Township.
Offering up to 8 per cent return on investment (ROI) per annum, Eaven at SkyVilla presents an attractive prospect for both investors and homeowners.
Comprising only 128 exclusive units, the development emphasises privacy, lifestyle, and long-term growth.
Located just 7km from Kuching city centre, it is part of a 500-acre integrated township offering direct connectivity to the Pan Borneo Highway.
Residents will enjoy seamless access to a variety of amenities within walking distance, including McDonald's & McCafe Drive-Thru, RHB Bank, Affin Bank, Everrise Departmental Store, Watsons, Secret Recipe, Zus Coffee, and Level Up Fitness.
Future developments in the area include a prestigious international school, a sports centre, and a Chagee drive-thru restaurant.
With monthly instalments starting from just RM1,900, Eaven at SkyVilla offers affordability without compromising on lifestyle or returns.
Units are designed to blend serene rainforest living with urban convenience, providing a calm retreat in a rapidly developing neighbourhood.
Following a successful roadshow at Wisma Sanyan, Sibu from July 18 to 20, MJC City Development is bringing this lucrative investment opportunity to Bintulu and Miri in the coming weeks.
Interested buyers in Bintulu can visit the roadshow at The Spring Mall from July 25 to 27, and at the JCI Youth Exhibition held at the Civic Centre from Aug 1 to 3.
In Miri, the showcase will be held at Permaisuri Imperial City Mall from Aug 15 to 17.
For those in Kuching, the Eaven at SkyVilla show unit is open daily for viewing.
With limited units available, interested buyers are encouraged to act fast to secure their ideal unit.
The projected ROI is based on precedent rental performance of comparable developments. Monthly instalment estimates are based on 90 per cent financing, a 3.7 per cent interest rate, and a 35-year loan tenure.
For enquiries or to make unit reservations, contact Jimmy on 017-8511372, Sylvia on 012-2157351, Agnes on 012-8893137, Tang on 014-9443787, or Farah on 014-9939636. batu kawah new township Eaven at SkyVilla lead ROI
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