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Block D , Wangsa Maju, RM 148,000
Section 2, 53300, Kuala Lumpur
Description
CORNER AND GROUND FLOOR UNIT
Section 2 is a housing estate located in Wangsa Maju. It neighbors Section 4, Wangsa Murni, Wangsa Perkasa 7, and Desa Setapak. It is easily accessible from MRR2 and Duke Highway.
Section 2 is surrounded by school, college and shopping malls. There is no shortage of educational centers, as there are primary and secondary schools within Section 2 itself.
For shopping and leisure, Section 2 is surrounded by large shopping centers such as Jusco Wangsa Maju (formerly known as Alpha Angle Shopping Center), Carrefour Wangsa Maju, Wangsa Walk Mall and short distance to KL Festival City.
Section 2 is only 10 minutes walking to LRT Wangsa Maju, 5 minutes driving to Jusco Wangsa Maju, 15 minutes driving to Carrefour Wangsa Maju and 10 minutes driving to Wangsa Walk or KL Festival City. It is surrounded by mini market, food stalls and restaurants too.
There are several schools within Section 2, namely SMK Wangsa Maju Section 2, Sekolah Kebangsaan Wangsa Jaya, and SRK Zon R1 (2). To top it off, a private tertiary institution is also present, namely TAR College.
Section 2 is on the north eastern side of the LRT line. There is also a huge mosque at the hillock near the main traffic lights into Section 2 and Desa Setapak. Housing here comprises mostly five-storey walk-up apartments, slightly more expensive than Section 1.
A small morning market is located near Block F and some office blocks at the western end. Also, Hospital Angkatan Tentera has just been set up too. Section 2 also comes with piped water and gas. There are also sparsely located restaurants in Section 2, mostly offering Chinese fare and the population comprised mostly Chinese. Students make up the majority here.
Everything was in its place, there are so many eateries and some are even open for 24-hours daily. Food has never been an issue because Chinese, Malay and Indian food were widely available at every corner.



