Twenty-eight units of URBAN GATEWAY, the exclusive gated development in Kottawa, has been booked by customers who hope to move in, in March 2021.
The project by Kelsey Homes has only the last two units remaining for aspiring homeowners. Each housing unit at URBAN GATEWAY is priced from Rs.22.9 million upwards, with the price per sq. ft being one of the lowest in the market at the moment. Potential buyers can enjoy a discount of Rs. 1 million if they make a reservation by January 31, the company said in a media release.
Eardley Perera, Chairman of Kelsey Developments PLC said: “We are pleased with how far the development of URBAN GATEWAY Kottawa has come. In spite of the prevailing situation, we have managed to bring this development to near completion.” Lalinda Kalubowila, CEO of Kelsey Developments PLC said, “We are thrilled with the high occupancy of URBAN GATEWAY Kottawa and we’re looking forward to meeting prospective buyers for the remaining housing units.”
URBAN GATEWAY Kottawa consists of 30 housing units set in a gated development. There are two types of units consisting 1700sqft (floor area) + 600sqft (rooftop), each with 4 or 5 air conditioned bedrooms and a maid’s quarters. All housing units are equipped with fittings and fixtures of the highest quality, including kitchen cabinets with hood and hob; a garden space; a covered parking space and an open plan rooftop. Homeowners will also have amenities such as a gymnasium, swimming pool, clubhouse and 24/7 security within the gated development.
Above: Views from the rooftop
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