Lim says the company is not keen on developing condominiums (apart from low-cost apartments, which are integral in any township planning) so as to keep density low.

Its varied property is meant to cater to a diverse resident mix.

BSC is planned with 50 ft-wide inner roads, which will hopefully alleviate traffic and promote more room for residential parking.

The township will include comprehensive proposed public amenities such as primary and secondary schools, kindergartens, government health clinic, wet market, petrol stations, food courts, police station, community halls, bus terminal, church, mosque and surau.

An existing police beat base, community hall, surau and primary school are available at the neighbouring Desa Coalfields, which can cater to the residents’ needs when they move in this year.

The advantage for BSC is its accessibility via the Guthrie Corridor Expressway and KL-Kuala Selangor Expressway (Latar), FR 54 and the upcoming Damansara-Shah Alam Highway (under construction), which leads directly into the Pencala Link.

“Towns in those areas are slowly but surely coming up,” Lim says. “To the crowd from that end, BSC is not as far as we imagine. You will see a transformation along the Guthrie Corridor within the next two decades.”

Investors should bear in mind that progress, as with any township development, can only be realised over the long term.

“The rate of establishment will depend on the market and economy. In planning Desa Coalfields, we targeted 12 years but it was established within eight years,” he added.

Understanding BSC’s neighbouring environment such as Puncak Alam, Meru and Kuala Selangor can give potential buyers an idea of what to expect in the coming years.

These sleepy towns are still rather slow-moving but developers and real estate agents say that development is underway.

Puncak Alam, a stone’s throw away, caters largely to the UITM II community.

Catalyse growth

Middle and lower-incomed families and campus residents fuel the strips of roadside stalls and shop lots in the vicinity, and there is a Tesco hypermarket in the area that will be able to cater to domestic needs in BSC’s early years.

A community mall for BSC is also in the pipeline, but until then, residents are just a 15-minute drive from the Setia Alam Mall. Plans for outdoor play facilities for children are underway.

Further away, there is also the Waterfront community mall at Desa ParkCity as well as the uncoming commercial area of Arcadia (slated for completion by 2016), a 11.3-acre freehold project comprising four-storey buildings with retail shops, offices and SoHos (small office/home office) units.

These amenities will add to BSC’s accessibility to leisure and lifestyle avenues.

Ultimately and together, these townships catalyse further growth along the Corridor to connect the outskirts to the city.

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