Across the world, people are increasingly drawn to urban living. According to United Nations projections, half the world's
population will be city dwellers by the end of 2008. By 2050, the same projection estimates that 70 percent of the population
will live in cities. This is a stunning reversal of how human beings have lived since the dawn of civilization. More recently
in developed countries, urban populations have vacated the city center in favor of sub-urban environments but that is
also in full reverse.
As a logical consequence, the value of residential property in the heart of the city has skyrocketed. Supply is extremely
limited and demand is steadily climbing, especially as city living becomes increasingly trendy, stylish and popular. In
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, no address is more exclusive than the immediate vicinity of the Kuala Lumpur City Center Petronas
Twin Towers, otherwise known as KLCC. Specifically, the postal code of choice has to be 50088 and the guaranteed unobstructed
view must be of the Twin Towers.