Casa Mila in Taman Bidara area of Selayang is a 19-storey condominium building built on leasehold land. It was developed by Ideal Homes Properties, which is a subsidiary of the Bina Puri Group of Companies.There are several different layouts at Casa Mila, with built-up sizes ranging from about 799 sf to 1,181 sf. The facilities include 2 swimming pools, a mini-market, a halal Chinese restaurant, laundry service, tennis court, squash courts, covered car parking, and security. The maintenance fee here is about 13c psf, and the management has a joint board with neighboring Casa Venicia Condominium.Location-wise, Casa Mila is close to Jalan Ipoh, Lebuhraya Selayang-Kepong. There is no train service here. Nearby township facilities include Hospital Selayang, many schools, mosques, and more. It is next to established neighbourhoods such as Gombak, Sentul, and Kepong. It is also close by to the FRIM botanic gardens.
Property Details
Name: Casa Mila Address: Jalan Bukit Idaman 3/1, Taman Bidara Developer: Ideal Homes Properties (a subsidiary of Bina Puri Group of Companies) Type: Condominium Tenure: Leasehold Built-up: 799 - 1,181 sf Maintenance Fee: RM0.13 psfFacilities
24-hour Security BBQ area Cafeteria Covered parking Jogging track Mini-market Playground Squash courts Swimming pool Wading pool Tennis courtAnalysis
With a green backdrop of the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM), Casa Mila may seem like a great place to relax in after a hard day at work. The units here range from 799 sf to 1,181 sf and the facilities are what any good condominium would have, which makes it a good, family friendly environment.Or that's what it seems on paper. If you search Casa Mila on the internet, you will find that it is a place where several crimes were committed against children such as that they were raped or molested and thrown off balconies. Yes, indeed some victims have died here, which does not bode well for people who want to invest into a cheap condominium unit that can easily be found in Casa Mila. As a result, it would be best to look elsewhere for a better property investment - unless of course, you are undeterred by such events.