Suria Stonor, KL
This is the new addition to the growing number of ‘KLCC condominiums’ (for further reading, check out here, here and here), developed by the Glomac group of companies.

It is situated in what they term as the ‘Stonor enclave’ which is a secluded area on Persiaran Stonor (linking Jalan Binjai and Jalan Tun Razak), surrounded by colonial bungalows and the Vietnamese embassy. The site is fairly large compared to the other condos, they are able to fit two large towers instead of the usual single block. In terms of location, it can be said to be quite good, in a less congested area of the KLCC development area, with two choices of access road, but ultimately people who would buy a KLCC condo are most likely to be fully aware of the problems and perks.

As for the view, in our opinion nearby Binjai (by KLCC Properties) and Stonor Park (by Benetton Properties) partially obscures the view of the Twin Towers, and maybe as such they have chosen not to emphasize too much on the ‘KLCC view’ angle. They market it as ‘city view’ for one side of the towers and for the other side, ‘Golf view’ (referring to the Royal Selangor Golf Club).
There are 3 types of units for sale here – single units, one type of duplex and penthouses (only 4 units available). The single units constitute about three-fourths of the units availability, and are actually 2 different layouts, each with 3 sub-variants.
The Suria Stonor basically targets the families buying to stay, be it locals or expatriates. Therefore, they put some thought into the design and layout to express this intent, with larger units (minimum is 3,106sq.ft.), garden / water feature / planting area in foyer and balconies, good number of rooms (we’ll come to that later), and spacious areas all round.

For the single units (which they call residential type) they have a choice of 3+1 or 4+1 rooms. But for the 4+1 version (3,264sq.ft.), they have an additional AV room which can easily be converted to another room, equipped with its own attached bathroom and study. The master bedroom is luxuriously large, with an impressive walk in closet and bathroom equipped with Jacuzzi. The other rooms are also generously large, no complaints here. Even the living and dining are spacious, the visitor is greeted with a good impression when he/she first steps in.
The smaller unit 3+1 version (3,106sq.ft.) is also very spacious (this theme is pleasantly evidently throughout). However, there is no convertible AV room here. But we did find the Asian / wet kitchen a bit small and narrow, this may be alright for the ‘microwave’ generation, but maybe not for the large Asian family.
For the duplex unit (5,447sq.ft.), it is nothing short of breathtaking. The entire living and dining is double volume, with generous full height glass windows, which gives a brilliance in design a few other developments can match. The higher floor has a safe, tempered glass railing, in fact all the units have big glass windows to allow natural light while giving a good view. The duplex unit has 5+1 rooms, including 2 master bedrooms (equally large) and one with is the abovementioned convertible AV room + study / bedroom. The main master bedroom has an interesting open air shower, we’re not sure how many buyers would go for this idea!
Again, the Asian is small, and there are 5 areas that can be used as a private garden or water feature. This is basically in line with their ‘garden in the sky’ concept.
The common facilities are basically average, with the basic pool, gym and playground and function halls. We also like the idea that ample parking is provided for each unit, in contrast to some developments that provide only one bay per unit.
All units come with fit out toilets (including shower screen) and master bedroom has wardrobes installed. For the other rooms and kitchen, the space for wardrobes are nicely prepared. Units also have a private lift lobby as a boon for the budding interior designer in us. All units also have an uncommonly high 13’ ceiling. The price is also reasonable beginning at RM750psf., which means the lowest unit going at about RM1.7mil.
In conclusion, you can gather that we were impressed by the layout, design features and large spaces. Lack of view and common facilities may influence some buyers, but we feel this is a worthy consideration in the competitive KLCC condo market.
| Project Name | Suria Stonor |
| Location | Persiaran Stonor, KLCC area, Kuala Lumpur |
| Description | 23-storey twin block condo |
| Price | from RM1.7mil (from about RM750psf.) |
| Unit size | 3,106 to 3,264sq.ft. duplex units 5,447sq.ft penthouse units also available |
| No of units | 138 units |
| Type of development | Residential Apartments on freehold land |
| Launch Date | currently available |
| Expected Completion | mid 2008 |
| Developer | Glomac Regal Sdn. Bhd. |
| Contact | 03 – 7804 6160 |
| Website | http://www.suriastonor.com/html/suria.html |




i am interested in your condo. Can you please update me every time when there is changes. I would like to know the whole square fit of condo.
Comment by Chew Sao Thien — August 27, 2007 @ 2:03 pm
sorry we are independent property reviews, no connections to the developer or sales team. you can contact them at the number given above.
Comment by Administrator — August 29, 2007 @ 10:55 pm
this looks to be quite a good KLCC condo. How come they still have a lot of remaining units to be sold? Comments please?
Comment by Tim — December 10, 2007 @ 2:59 pm
I also have interests in buying a 3300 sf unit in Suria Stonor for our first time investment in KL. If I buy a unit facing the golf, would there be less capital appreciation? Besides, is the price a bit too high to buy at the moment? Really don’t know what to do…can anyone give me some advice?
Comment by will — December 10, 2007 @ 4:30 pm
hi Administrator, what do you think about this project? It is about to finish in a few months’ time. How do you compare it with the other KLCC luxurious condos? From a price per sq ft standpoint, it seems there is still certain room for capital appreciation. However, I also notice that its price is higher than its surrounding condos, such as Dua Residence and Stonor Park. I am seriously considering to buy a unit of Suria Stonor for investment purpose but would like to get some 3rd party opinion. Thanks.
Comment by Tim — December 13, 2007 @ 10:50 am
actually all our views are in the write up above. we’ve always thought the look and feel of suria was very nice, as well as a thoughtful layout.
Comment by Administrator — December 13, 2007 @ 11:42 am