
One of the most captivating aspects of Maison Parc is its adjacency to the Central Park at Austin Duta.
JOHOR BAHRU: Investor and homebuyer confidence in Johor’s property market is evident as IJM Land Bhd achieved full take-up of all non-bumiputera shop offices at ArcPoint and a 90% take-up rate for the Maison Parc semi-detached homes during its recent launch at Austin Duta. This underscores a strong demand for quality freehold properties in Johor Bahru.
Since its establishment in 2015, Austin Duta has been recognised for its thoughtful master planning and accessibility. Encompassing over 250 acres, the township now boasts more than 2,000 completed residential units and a variety of commercial offerings.
IJM Land’s latest projects, ArcPoint and Maison Parc, have garnered notable interest. ArcPoint features 42 double-storey shop offices designed to enhance the township’s vibrant lifestyle, benefiting from its growing resident base and strategic location at Austin Duta.
“As the township matures, commercial demand continues to grow, reflecting how residents and investors are seeking spaces that bring together convenience, connectivity and a sense of community. The response to ArcPoint reaffirms our belief that well-planned, strategically located projects will continue to anchor Johor’s next phase of growth,” said IJM Land southern and eastern region senior general manager Soh Wai Fong.
“The positive response to ArcPoint underscores the growing appetite for well-designed and strategically located business spaces that serve both residents and the wider Johor Bahru community. Austin Duta has evolved into a township with its own rhythm where homes, commerce and lifestyle are coming together in a way that sustains long-term growth. Our focus remains on nurturing this ecosystem so that it continues to thrive as a connected, people-centred community,” he added.
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