Type of Development
Kota Kemuning is a mixed residential and commercial development spanning across 1,820 acres (7.4 km2) The residential developments comprise of bungalow land, bungalows, semi-dees, double-storey links, town houses, condominiums and apartments. The commercial developments include commercial centres, shop offices, commercial land, terraced and semi-dee factories. This township has an 18 hole golf course known as Kota Permai Golf and Country Club which has held various championships such as the Maybank Malaysian Open and the Volvo Masters.
The design concept for Kota Kemuning was meant to make it a self-contained township centered around a resort and golf course living with facilities and amenities. Its key features are the Central Lake and Lakeside Drive with the continuous jogging track, basketball courts as well as its Wetland and Hill Parks.
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