2 Adjoining Double Storey Prewar Shophouse on Armenian Street, Now for Sale and to Let
For
SALE MYR 4,500,000
per month
MYR 2,680/sq.ft
Title: Freehold
Tenure: 0 Years
Bedroom: 4
Bathroom: 4
Built-up Area: 2,500 sq.ft
Land Area: 1,679 sq.ft.
Others:
Tenanted
Rental Return: MYR 0
No of Years: 0
Commencement Date :
The subject premises are two adjoining freehold pre-war heritage shophouses located on Armenian Street, core zone of George Town UNESCO City, Penang island.
Comes fully refurbished, renovated and furnished, the shophouses sit on two lots of freehold land sized at 936.46 (#95) and 742.71 (#93). House #95 is a corner home by the side of the Armenian Park, a public park bounded by Acheen Street on one side, Armenian Street on the other, and the Penang Youth Centre on the third.
Armenian Park provides an oasis of greenery to the inner city of George Town. It replaces the Acheen Street Flea Market that used to operate in the area. Habitation in the area is traced back to the mid 19th century, when the site was a Malay village called Kampung Che Long.
Each property comes with 2 bedrooms on the upper floor, with one bathroom on ground and the upper floor, a spacious living, dining and kitchen area on the ground floor. New lights, air-conditioning system, re-wiring, and bathrooms are installed.
Now for sale at MYR 2,000,000 for house #93 and MYR 2,500,000 for house #95. Properties can be sold separately.
Also available to let at MYR 3,500-00 per month for #95 and MYR 2,800 per month for #93.
View to appreciate.
About the Location
Armenian Street or Lebuh Armenian, is a street in the inner city of George Town and within the core zone of the George Town Unesco World Heritage Site. It derives its name from an Armenian family who once stayed at the junction of the now Armenian Street and Beach Street in the early part of the 19th century. The street is the venue of the weekly Armenian Street Fair.
Armenian Street Fair is a weekly street fair taking place along a stretch of Armenian Street between the intersection of Pitt and Cannon Streets to the west and Beach Street to the east. The fair is held every Saturday evening. It is the venue for local talents to showcase their crafts and street performances.
Armenian Street has three pieces of street art. They include two murals by Ernest Zacharevic and two steel-rod sculptures based on caricatures by Tang Mun Kian. I call the murals "Little Children on a Bicycle" and "This Old Man", while the sculptures are called "Procession" and "Then & Now".
Source from
penang-traveltips.com