Seksyen II, Taman Kinrara
While Kinrara in the old area of Jalan Puchong (en route to Old Klang Road) is more well known for Sunway Kinrara and I&P’s Bandar Kinrara, there are a few smaller developments in the vicinity. One of them is Seksyen II, Taman Kinrara, two small phases of new homes in the established Taman Kinrara township.
There are about 70 new linkhomes being built by Binastra, who is known in the market as a mid-sized building contractor. To get to the site, head towards Old Klang Road from Bandar Puchong Jaya, then turn the first left after the Sunway Kinrara turning towards the Kesas highway. The landmark here is the old Bintang Supermarket and the large, older development areas of Taman Kinrara.
Binastra are building 69 units of homes here, in different plot sizes: 18’ x 55’ (16 units), 20’ x 70’ (140 units), 20’ x 80’ (12 units) and 22’ x 80’ (1 unit). Of the 4 types, only the 20’ x 70’ and the 20’ x 80’ types are still available, furthermore the latter has limited units left.
Since the available ones left are the 20’ x 70’ and the 20’ x 80’, we will look at these units.
The 20’ x70’ is a 2-storey terrace home, with a buildup of around 1,500sq.ft. The internal layout consists of 4 bedrooms and 3 baths, no frills attached. It set on a rectangular footprint, kitchen is quite small. But the car porch can easily accommodate 2 cars without much problems.
The 20’ x 80’ variety is actually a 2 ½ storey terrace home. There aren’t any surprises here either, there are 5 bedrooms and 4 baths, in about 2,500sq.ft. The topmost floor has a lounge / family room and a second master bedroom at the back of the house. The ground and first floor almost matches the earlier 20’ x 70’ unit, but with an addition of an entrance foyer.
The specifications are pretty threadbare, with mostly ceramic tiles in most areas. Prices start at RM278k for the 20’ x 70’ and RM385k for the 20’ x 80’ type. We think the price is a little on the high side, considering the location, the quality of the specs and the land being leasehold. But for residents in the area who wish to upgrade nearby, this may seem a viable investment.
The developer is throwing in free S&P agreement fees, auto gate, alarm system and loan documentation. They are also offering progressive interest up to RM3,000 for certain units only.
In terms of connectivity, this location is quite good, there’s the Kesas, LDP, NPE and Sg. Besi bypass all nearby. However this stretch of Jalan Puchong is also notorious for its heavy traffic. The surrounding area is very matured, potential buyers are encouraged to look at the vicinity to have a better understanding.
| Project Name | Taman Kinrara |
| Location | Kinrara, Puchong |
| Description | Last phase of residential landed units in old part of Puchong |
| Land type | 99 years Leasehold |
| Land Encumbrances | Charged to Maybank |
| Price | RM190,000 to RM506,000 |
| Lot size | 20’ x 70’ 20’ x 80’ |
| Build-up size | 20’ x 70’ : 1,520sq.ft. 20’ x 80’ : 2,530sq.ft |
| No of units | 69 (Total) |
| Launch Date | now available |
| Expected Completion | September 2007 |
| Developer | Nurani Gemilang Sdn. Bhd. (subsidiary of Binastra) |
| Contact | 03 – 7981 3088 016 – 929 6855 |




who is the main company tat hold binastra ? as i kno binastra got binastra developer and binastra holding n binastra properties, do u have their URL or web address ? thank you.
Comment by jessie teoh — May 15, 2006 @ 1:17 am
we can’t find any website by the company.
Comment by Administrator — May 15, 2006 @ 9:37 am
sorry, am confused with the direction of the location given. Can I know where exactly? And is in construction currently?
Comment by may — June 18, 2006 @ 1:09 am
Construction is completed. I saw their new banner, guess still have a few units left.
If you know where the Bintang supermarket is, or Project petrol station, then it makes you easier to get there.
Comment by zenxz — June 4, 2007 @ 3:08 pm
Guys…need help..
anybody know if there is any houses available at this housing area. Can anybody show photos of the house?
Comment by saras — July 8, 2007 @ 7:20 am
Ya, i do find that, leasehold is the main problem. After how many years do we need to renew the ‘leasehold’ and usually how much does it cost?
Comment by Clement — March 31, 2008 @ 10:25 pm