3 Adjoining Heritage Shophouses on Cintra Street in George Town UNESCO WHS.
For
SALE MYR 7,525,200
per month
MYR 1,881/sq.ft
Title: Freehold
Tenure: 0 Years
Bedroom: 16
Bathroom: 19
Built-up Area: 7,800 sq.ft
Land Area: 4,000 sq.ft.
Others:
Tenanted
Rental Return: MYR 0
No of Years: 0
Commencement Date :
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Three adjoining double-storey heritage shophouses on Cintra Street, off Kimberly Street in the heart of Penang George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The newly refurbished properties are designed to have their own private access from the ground and upper levels (separate stairs).
The ground level units are available to let MYR 3.5k per month nett (each). Ideal for office, retail and F&B. Each unit comes with a large bathroom near the rear door which exits to a spacious backlane.
Each upper-level unit is accessible via its own flight of stairs from the five-foot way and comprises 4 ensuite bedrooms. Ideal for accommodation or office use. For rent MYR 2K monthly nett (each).
The properties are sited in a highly-trafficked (human and vehicle) location. Commercial title. Expected completion by Feb 2022 with CCC.
Now for sale at MYR 7,625,200-00. View to appreciate.
About the Location
Cintra Street or Lebuh Cintra is a street within the Chinatown area of George Town. It starts at Chulia Street and ends at Kimberley Street, across fromSungai Ujong Road. It is intersected by Campbell Street. Kampung Malabar also ends at Cintra Street.
Cintra Street was named after an event that was totally unrelated to Penang, safe except for the fact that one of the protagonists was Sir Arthur Wellesley, after whom Province Wellesley was named after. The aforementioned event was the signing of the Convention of Sintra, named after the Portuguese town of Sintra (written Cintra in English), a municipality within the District of Lisbon. The Convention of Sintra allowed French troops to withdraw and evacuate from Portugal, which they had earlier invaded, following their defeat by Anglo-Portuguese forces led by Wellesley.
It is today the heart of Chinatown with a number of popular Chinese restaurants. The most popular is De Tai Tung. Foo Heong Restaurant was famous in the 1970's but has since lost its lustre. Also along Cintra Street is a famous Hum Chin Peng stall and a herbal tea stall.
Hotels along Cintra Street
- Campbell House (GPS: 5.4182, 100.33358)
- Cintra Heritage House (GPS: 5.418982, 100.334225)
- Nam Keng Hotel (GPS: 5.41866, 100.33407)
- Inn Residence 18 (GPS: 5.41669, 100.33293)
- Malabar (GPS: 5.41872, 100.33384)
Coffee Shops & Restaurants along Cintra Street
- Foo Heong Restaurant (GPS: 5.41767, 100.33329)
- Hsiang Yang Fast Food
- Hum Chin Peng Stall on Cintra Street (GPS: 5.41795, 1000.3335)
- Sin Guat Keong Coffee Shop (facing Kimberley Street) (GPS: 5.41642, 100.33274)
- Tai Tong Restaurant (GPS: 5.4177, 100.33356)
- Wen Chang Chicken Rice Shop (GPS: 5.41736, 100.33332)
source: penang-traveltips.com