For
SALE MYR 4,800,000
per month
MYR 1,495/sq.ft
Title: Freehold
Tenure: 0 Years
Bedroom:
Bathroom: 4
Built-up Area: 8,657 sq.ft
Land Area: 3,210 sq.ft.
Others:
Tenanted
Rental Return: MYR 0
No of Years: 0
Commencement Date :
A limited collection: This charming, well-preserved heritage shophouse on Muntri Street in George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site is now for sale MYR 4.8M (sale does not include movables and chandeliers).
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This freehold listed real estate is one of the few remaining heritage shophouses along Muntri Street which has retained all its original fittings and fixtures.
Sited on a rectangular-shape 3,210 sqft (19' X 170') land. A total built-up area of 8,656.77 sqft.
Soaring high ceilings and spacious open-space layout provide for an abundance of natural light and air-flow to cascade throughout the shophouse.
Two air-wells in the shophouse provide an effortless indoor-outdoor-flow and divide the long shophouse into different sections - providing for the ultimate entertainer's dream home.
Features a total of 3 staircases accessible from the front, middle and rear to upper floors. Enjoy impressive views of George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site from the property's original balcony terrace on the top floor.
Built in circa 1900s by its inhabitants - a wealthy pepper and spice merchant and his Peranakan family.
Muntri Street is a sought-after location in George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site. The shophouse is ideal for business and/or residential use.
About Muntri Street
Muntri Street was named after the 19th Century Menteri of Larut, Ngah Ibrahim. A number of trade guilds from the bygone era are still found here, among them the Penang & Province Wellesley Cafe Association formed by Hainanese coffeeshop owners, Penang Restaurants and Tea Shops Association, Penang Goldsmith Association, among others. The Cantonese district association Wooi Ning Wooi Koon is also located here, as is King Wan Association, a trade union for shopkeepers and clerks - the name "King Wan", which was chosen after the original association got banned, means "warning the stubborn".
75 Muntri Street was the home of famous 19th century Baba-Malay novelist Chan Kim Boon (1851-1920), who is better known by his pen name Batu Gantong. He earn his fame for translating Chinese classics into Baba Malay, a patois mixing market Malay with Hokkien, producing witty pieces that amused his local readership.
In Hokkien, Muntri Street used to be known as Lam3 Wah3 Ee3 Kay1 meaning "Lam Wah Ee Hospital Street", as the hospital used to be located there. It was also called Sin3 Hai1lam2 Kong3si1 Kay1, meaning "New Hainanese Clan Association Street".
Muntri Street has some of the best preserved examples of Straits Eclectic-style architecture in George Town. The best way to show them to you is to go house by house. Go to Straits Eclectic Houses of Muntri Street to enjoy a photo album showcasing these houses.
Source from http://www.penang-traveltips.com/
44, Lebuh Muntri, George Town, Penang.
, Penang