10 Mont’Kiara, Mont’Kiara
Funny title to the post, right? Well, the second “Mont’Kiara” refers to the location, in case you’re wondering.
Sunrise just opened this booking a few weeks ago to overwhelming reception. According to marketing folks, this forms the last parcel of prime development land in the lucrative Mont’Kiara area. The remainder of this parcel will be launched soon as 11 Mont’Kiara, although details at the moment are sketchy.
There isn’t much to say about Sunrise condos that hasn’t been repeated to death, after all there has been so many prior projects that have been successfully launched and handed over to buyers prior to this. Just take a slow drive along the narrow, well-guarded Sunrise territory in front of Plaza Mont’Kiara or Jalan Kiara or Jalan Duta Kiara.
Mont’Kiara was first developed by Sunrise as the area beyond Sri Hartamas some 10 years ago. Over the years, the place has turned from the green forest edge to condo central. When later developers came to the area, the boom really took off and now the whole sub-district has expanded from Jalan Duta to Segambut to the old Sri Hartamas. It seems like every plot of land that can be developed has been (or is going to) turned in a condo, or bungalows, or townhouses or serviced apartments. Those who got in early made their money early and left, or reinvested in the seemingly never ending stream of new condos mushrooming up everywhere.
As the pioneer of the area, Sunrise had its heyday a couple of years back, at the peak of its condo building days. At that time no one could match them in terms of sales, innovative products, flamboyant facilities and good quality control.
And so we come to 10 Mont’Kiara, one of the last parcels of prime land here for Sunrise. In the twilight of the masterplan for the precinct, Sunrise finds themselves no longer competing with themselves as they used to, although they also have projects on sale like Mont’Kiara Meridin and Boulevard Tower, Solaris Dutamas. They now find a deluge of competition from all comers who have matched or even bettered their formula, and not doing too badly themselves.
But there is one advantage that 10 Mont’Kiara has, one that is the single most important factor driving the sales – the Sunrise marque. Perhaps that is one of the reasons people find reviews like this one almost not entirely necessary. Why? Because those who believe in the Sunrise product would have bought it anyway, after registering on their priority list years ago. These include repeat buyers of Sunrise properties, those who know only too well what they are expecting. First time buyers Sunrise are also queueing to join the queue (you better believe that), that is if they can afford the price. Then there are those who are attracted by ‘last few parcels of land’ thing.
Whatever the reasons, we think this project will be all that people expect it to be. Sunrise is known to be consistent, but there are a few things to consider. The price here is on the average about RM525, high even by Mont’Kiara standards. That would mean a higher price to ask from renters, or second hand buyers. But still, the conditions for the first sale would still translate to the second hand market, meaning that renters and 2nd hand buyers still expect the same conditions as the buyers do now.
Some people would view the competition on the same level as Sunrise, especially in terms of value for money. The thing is that if other places (say, like Tiffani or Kiaraville) would be competing heavily in terms of luxury offering, and those places may be slightly more affordable. Well, ultimately, it all depends on the buyer to weigh all the factors here.
We won’t delve too much into the project, because it isn’t much different from their earlier 6-star developments, basically Sunrise has already got the formula down pat. There are two identical towers of 43 levels, with each floor having only 4 units. The land size a large 7.3 acres, giving the leverage to the developer to lay on their usual greenery and facilities. There is an impressive roundabout entrance, and a grand foyer. Within the grounds, they’ve packed every conceivable luxury facility, from the usual swimming pools and sports grounds, to the more exotic tai chi grounds, putting green, bowling / croquet lawn and conservatory gardens. Yep, best in the area, no doubt about it.
Sunrise has gone for the glass-look here, with lots glazing, and the floating swimming pool is impressive.
Units range from 3,478 to 4,090sq.ft, and the penthouses are from 6,500 to 7,500sq.ft. All the units have almost the same footprint. With the large build-up, you can enjoy your own private lift lobby, huge living and dining, and 4+1 rooms, and lots of rooms and spaces all round. Heck, even some of their air-conditioning ledges are bigger than our own rooms. Not to mention the balcony is being larger than our living / dining. Two features that stands out is the special AV room, which no doubt a lot of people will find handy, and the landscaping around the bath in the master bedroom.
Tower B has generally larger units than Tower A. The penthouses are exclusive and extravagant.
As mentioned, Sunrise has upped the pricing here, at about RM525psf, which works out to about RM1.7mil to RM5mil. Not for the average wage-earning Joe.
Our comments on the location are well covered in our many earlier reviews in the area
Maintenance fee is about 22sen psf, but check with the salespeople for details.
Well, what is there to say? Sunrise is Sunrise. We think the main deciding factor here for the fence sitters is the price. Those who want to buy (and can afford) would have been there at the sales gallery on the first weekend of the opening.
Other projects in the vicinity of Mont’Kiara and Sri Hartamas that we have reviewed:
Changkat View
Hartamas Regency 2
Kiara 1888
Kensington Park
Kiaraville
Kiaramas Ayuria
Hijauan Kiara
The Verve Suites
Tiffani by i-ZEN
Boulevard Tower, Solaris Dutamas
Mont’Kiara Meridin
| Project Name | 10 Mont’Kiara |
| Location | Mont’Kiara, Kuala Lumpur |
| Description | Twin towers of luxury condominium in Mont’Kiara area |
| Land type | Freehold |
| Land Encumbrances | Malaysian Trustees Bhd. |
| Development Size | 7.3 acres |
| Price | RM1,778,000 to RM5,043,000(average from about RM535psf.) |
| Unit size | 3,478 to 4,090sq.ft Penthouses: 6,500 to 7,500sq.ft |
| No of units | 332 |
| Launch Date | now available |
| Expected Completion | September 2009 |
| Developer | Sunrise Quality Sdn. Bhd. (subsidiary of Sunrise Bhd.) |
| Website | www.sunrisebhd.com |
| Marketing by | Kiara Realty |
| Contact | 03 – 2093 7777 |
| Website | www.kiararealty.com |




Hi Administrator,
Interesting approach to the review. How would you compare 10 Mont’ Kiara vs. the previous favourites of Hijauan Kiara and Kiaraville? You think 10 Mont’ Kiara can beat these developments? What about One Merenung?
Comment by kiara watcher — December 5, 2006 @ 10:39 am
One Menerung is in a different price category and location, so it’s difficult to make a comparison… as for hijauan kiara, since the concept ’source’ is pretty much the same, i can see quite a bit of similarities… as for Kiaraville, i think the 2nd phase would be comparable to mk10, rather than the earlier phase which was launched some time already.
Comment by Administrator — December 8, 2006 @ 10:58 am
MK10 facilities is exciting, layout so so maybe no showroom to get the real feel. so there’s no winning factor over KV, or HK, HK layout for Block A
Comment by mcf — December 19, 2006 @ 2:07 pm
Want to know how foreigner buying apartment in Malaysia!? Is there extra tax/fee for us??
Comment by Jacqueline Lee — June 24, 2007 @ 1:41 am