Kuala Lumpur, 14 November 2024 – Trinity Group, in collaboration with Singapore-based Oxley Holdings Ltd, has launched Trinity Sensoria, an innovative residential development in Ampang North. With a Gross Development Value (GDV) of RM568 million, this 29-storey freehold property spans 6.1 acres and offers 737 residential units ranging from 1,008 sq. ft. to 2,591 sq. ft. Prices start at RM608,000.
Located in Beverly Heights, Ampang North, Trinity Sensoria is just 10km from Kuala Lumpur city centre and is well-connected via major highways such as the Middle Ring Road 2, AKLEH, and DUKE. It is close to essential amenities like supermarkets, malls, international schools, and the Sri Rampai LRT station within 5km.
Building on the success of Trinity Wellnessa’s triple protection system, Trinity Sensoria introduces Malaysia’s first Five-Tier Protection System, offering residents comprehensive safety and wellness through:
1. Contactless Technology for convenience and hygiene.
2. Wellness-Oriented Design emphasizing natural light and ventilation.
3. Physical Wellness Facilities, such as a gym, infinity pool, and Himalayan salt sauna.
4. Social Wellness Spaces, including an outdoor cinema and pickleball courts.
5. Mental Wellness Amenities, such as hydrotherapy pods and an edible garden.
The development features an extensive range of amenities like an infinity pool, mini-futsal court, spa villa, and hydrotherapy pods to foster a holistic living experience. It is designed to stimulate the five senses, creating a peaceful and rejuvenating environment.
Photo caption:
From Left: Datin Guan Len Hua, Finance Director of Trinity Group; Dato’ Neoh Soo Keat, Founder and Managing Director of
Trinity Group; Mr Ching Chiat Kwong, Executive Chairman and CEO of Oxley Holdings; Mr Eddie Lim Chee Chong, Executive
Director of Oxley Malaysia and Mr Wong Yik Fong, COO of Trinity Group at the Trinity Sensoria Launch
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