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Gamuda Land is set to launch Phase 1 of Enso Woods at its Gamuda Cove township in the Southern Klang Valley on Feb 28. Phase 2 will be launched at a later date.
“Enso is a Japanese symbol denoting holism and elegance while Wood completes the natural theme of our existing projects in Gamuda Cove Palma ‘Sands’ and Maya ‘Bay’ Residences which call to mind earth and water respectively. By putting these elements together, we coined the name Enso Woods,” says Gamuda Land chief operating officer Aw Sei Cheh in a video interview with City & Country.
A home is a basic need and will remain necessary throughout any economic cycle or crisis. Aw is confident that homes designed based on market needs will find a suitable response from homebuyers. So, the developer aims to achieve an uptake of 80% for Enso Woods in the first three months after it is launched.
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Like other young adults, getting my very own place in the middle of the city felt like the perfect perch to set off and spread my wings. My cosy one-bedroom studio apartment became a little haven of privacy, independence and a new sense of freedom with its own heck of a view.
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But as the pandemic rolled through in 2020, my trendy metropolitan hideout suddenly became confined, restrictive and felt more like a prison than a personal fortress of solitude.
Deciding to give up my inner-city lifestyle, I chose to temporarily move back into my parents’ double-storey home in the suburban Selangor neighbourhood where I grew up. “At least until things cool down a bit,” or so I thought.