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Stephanie Yap

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About Stephanie Yap

Leveraging market knowledge and negotiation skills to deliver exceptional results. Your real estate success is my priority. Ready to make your real estate dreams a reality? Let's chat. Your dream home awaits.

4 years at IQI

127 transactions

150 properties on sale

110 properties on rent

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Palm Garden Apartment photo

Palm Garden Apartment

Persiaran Bukit Raja

3
2
878
1044 ft²
1044 ft²

₺ 18,523 /month

Listed on June 10, 2025

Bandar Botanic photo

Bandar Botanic

Jalan Jenaris

4
3
324
1000 ft²
1400 ft²

₺ 28,065 /month

Listed on October 14, 2025

Sri Nervillia Apartment (Pangsapuri Sri Nervillia) photo

Sri Nervillia Apartment (Pangsapuri Sri Nervillia)

Jalan Anggerik Nervillia 31/166, Kota Kemuning

3
2
852
650 ft²
650 ft²

₺ 9,542 /month

Listed on July 22, 2025

Trifolis Apartment photo

Trifolis Apartment

Jalan Batu Nilam 36/KS6, 41200, Selangor

3
2
842
900 ft²
900 ft²

₺ 3,760,677

Listed on April 15, 2025

Seri Jati & Baiduri photo

Seri Jati & Baiduri

Jalan Setia Gemilang U13/45B

3
2
899
817 ft²
817 ft²

₺ 14,594 /month

Listed on July 29, 2025

Vista Bayu Apartment, Taman Bayu Perdana photo

Vista Bayu Apartment, Taman Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur 9

3
2
794
960 ft²
960 ft²

₺ 3,311,641

Listed on January 16, 2026

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana photo

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur

3
2
814
800 ft²
800 ft²

₺ 3,143,027

Listed on March 9, 2026

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Lorong Bendahara 42

3
2
839
1300 ft²
900 ft²

₺ 14,594 /month

Listed on July 31, 2025

Impian Sentosa photo

Impian Sentosa

Jalan Dato Abdul Hamid 6, Taman Sentosa, Klang

3
2
927
750 ft²
750 ft²

₺ 11,226 /month

Listed on June 24, 2025

Impian Meridian photo

Impian Meridian

USJ 1, Subang Jaya, 47600, Selangor

3
2
947
995 ft²
995 ft²

₺ 24,697 /month

Listed on May 21, 2025

The Hamstead photo

The Hamstead

Jalan 9/118B, 56000, Kuala Lumpur

3
2
927
950 ft²
950 ft²

₺ 21,891 /month

Listed on March 24, 2025

Trefoil photo

Trefoil

Jalan Setia Dagang AH U13/AH, Setia City

1
598
485 ft²
485 ft²

₺ 2,492,150

Listed on April 16, 2026

Ken Rimba photo

Ken Rimba

Jalan Lengkuas, Rimba Jaya

4
3
793
1800 ft²
1300 ft²

₺ 7,296,610

Listed on December 14, 2025

Taman Klang Utama photo

Taman Klang Utama

Jalan Sungai Keramat

3
2
789
1000 ft²
880 ft²

₺ 4,097,454

Listed on March 11, 2026

Seri Jati & Baiduri photo

Seri Jati & Baiduri

Jalan Setia Gemilang U13/45B

3
2
1127
813 ft²
813 ft²

₺ 11,226 /month

Listed on March 10, 2025

Akasia Apartment, Pusat Bandar Puchong photo

Akasia Apartment, Pusat Bandar Puchong

Jalan Wawasan 2/3

3
2
858
825 ft²
825 ft²

₺ 17,961 /month

Listed on July 19, 2025

Sunsuria Forum @ 7th Avenue photo

Sunsuria Forum @ 7th Avenue

40170, Selangor

3
2
1236
904 ft²
904 ft²

₺ 32,555 /month

Listed on February 24, 2025

Taman Dato Hormat, Telok Panglima Garang photo

Taman Dato Hormat, Telok Panglima Garang

Jalan Pandan

2
2
850
700 ft²
700 ft²

₺ 5,613 /month

Listed on April 16, 2026

Livia @ Bandar Rimbayu photo

Livia @ Bandar Rimbayu

Jalan Fauna 3

3
3
1060
1400 ft²
3240 ft²

₺ 10,664,605

Listed on October 28, 2024

TRIO by Setia photo

TRIO by Setia

Bukit Tinggi Klang

2+1
2
515
915 ft²
915 ft²

₺ 28,065

Listed on May 21, 2026

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana photo

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur

3
2
1386
807 ft²
807 ft²

₺ 12,348 /month

Listed on January 5, 2026

Taman Bayu Perdana photo

Taman Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur

4
3
1335
1700 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 17,961 /month

Listed on July 1, 2025

GEO Bukit Rimau photo

GEO Bukit Rimau

Jalan Sungai Burung

3
2
316
875 ft²
875 ft²

₺ 28,065 /month

Listed on March 19, 2025

Bandar Saujana Putra photo

Bandar Saujana Putra

Bandar Saujana Putra

4
3
961
1000 ft²
990 ft²

₺ 13,471 /month

Listed on July 4, 2025

BBK Condominium photo

BBK Condominium

Persiaran Bukit Raja 1, Bandar Baru Klang

3
2
837
910 ft²
910 ft²

₺ 2,806,250

Listed on February 23, 2026

i-SOHO @ i-City photo

i-SOHO @ i-City

Jalan Plumbum 7/102, 40000, Selangor

1
1112
465 ft²
465 ft²

₺ 13,471 /month

Listed on April 5, 2025

Ken Rimba photo

Ken Rimba

Jalan Lengkuas, Rimba Jaya

4+1
3
398
1840 ft²
1300 ft²

₺ 7,858,130

Listed on March 12, 2024

Avenue Crest photo

Avenue Crest

Section 22, Batu Tiga, Shah Alam

1
1
884
560 ft²
560 ft²

₺ 13,460 /month

Listed on October 13, 2025

Bandar Parklands photo

Bandar Parklands

Jalan Delima 13 Bukit Tinggi 3

4
4
394
1800 ft²
2250 ft²

₺ 9,519,563

Listed on March 13, 2024

Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Lorong Batu Nilam 1A

2
522
1650 ft²
1650 ft²

₺ 11,226 /month

Listed on June 6, 2026

BSP 21 photo

BSP 21

Bandar Saujana Putra

3
2
798
1048 ft²
1048 ft²

₺ 17,961 /month

Listed on July 30, 2025

Golden Villa Apartment photo

Golden Villa Apartment

Jln Temenggung 37, Taman Sentosa Perdana

3
2
925
809 ft²
809 ft²

₺ 2,581,957

Listed on April 16, 2024

Mutiara Ville @ Cyberjaya photo

Mutiara Ville @ Cyberjaya

Persiaran Sepang Off Persiaran Multimedia

4
3
725
1180 ft²
1180 ft²

₺ 19,084 /month

Listed on May 9, 2026

Taman Telok photo

Taman Telok

Jalan Dendang

4
2
839
960 ft²
2852 ft²

₺ 13,471 /month

Listed on April 4, 2026

Setia City Residences @ Setia City photo

Setia City Residences @ Setia City

Jalan Setia Dagang AH U13/AH

3+1
2
740
1241 ft²
1241 ft²

₺ 8,419,403

Listed on December 2, 2025

Perdana Villa photo

Perdana Villa

Jalan Temenggung 37, Taman Sentosa Perdana

3
2
1439
800 ft²
800 ft²

₺ 10,103 /month

Listed on August 16, 2023

Teluk Pulai photo

Teluk Pulai

Jalan Selar

3
2
872
1000 ft²
1540 ft²

₺ 12,348 /month

Listed on July 30, 2025

USJ 6 photo

USJ 6

Jalan USJ 6/1

3
2
837
1200 ft²
1200 ft²

₺ 24,697 /month

Listed on August 4, 2025

The Maple Residence photo

The Maple Residence

Jalan Langat , 42000, Selangor

2+1
2
1115
865 ft²
865 ft²

₺ 18,523 /month

Listed on March 20, 2025

Pangsapuri Kasuarina photo

Pangsapuri Kasuarina

Bandar Botanik, Klang

3
2
677
900 ft²
900 ft²

₺ 15,716 /month

Listed on April 23, 2026

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Jalan 21

4
2
769
800 ft²
1300 ft²

₺ 3,704,547

Listed on July 31, 2025

Central Residence, Sungai Besi photo

Central Residence, Sungai Besi

Jalan Sungai Besi

2
2
943
732 ft²
732 ft²

₺ 4,378,101

Listed on June 19, 2025

Andira Park photo

Andira Park

Lebuh Bukit Puchong

4
4
659
1789 ft²
958 ft²

₺ 8,980,720

Listed on November 10, 2025

Teluk Pulai photo

Teluk Pulai

Tepi Sungai

4
3
679
2500 ft²
1860 ft²

₺ 7,914,260

Listed on September 22, 2025

Gravit8 @ Klang South photo

Gravit8 @ Klang South

Jalan Bayu Laut

3
2
775
907 ft²
907 ft²

₺ 21,329 /month

Listed on April 6, 2026

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana photo

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur

3
2
1480
800 ft²
800 ft²

₺ 10,665 /month

Listed on June 16, 2025

Kiara East photo

Kiara East

Jalan 3/18A Taman Mastiara

2
1
845
722 ft²
722 ft²

₺ 5,365,980

Listed on February 27, 2026

The Maple Residences photo

The Maple Residences

Jalan Bestari 7/KS09

2+1
2
258
863 ft²
863 ft²

₺ 19,084 /month

Listed on June 16, 2026

Impian Sentosa photo

Impian Sentosa

Jalan Dato Abdul Hamid 6, Taman Sentosa, Klang

3
2
863
750 ft²
750 ft²

₺ 10,665 /month

Listed on June 11, 2025

Taman Mesra Indah, Klang photo

Taman Mesra Indah, Klang

Lorong Samarinda 26

4
3
811
1850 ft²
1540 ft²

₺ 21,329 /month

Listed on July 22, 2025

DENGKIL CENTRE POINT photo

DENGKIL CENTRE POINT

G-02, CENTRE POINT, DENGKIL CENTRE POINT

6
698
4200 ft²
1400 ft²

₺ 17,736,922

Listed on April 5, 2026

Taman Sri Ehsan photo

Taman Sri Ehsan

Jalan Seri Ehsan 9

5
3
812
6350 ft²
5025 ft²

₺ 33,677,475

Listed on March 19, 2025

Residensi Alami photo

Residensi Alami

Jalan Tinju 13/50, 40100, Selangor

3
2
728
1080 ft²
1080 ft²

₺ 5,051,655

Listed on April 28, 2025

Casa Subang photo

Casa Subang

Jalan Subang 1, Subang Light Industrial Park

4
2
991
1000 ft²
1000 ft²

₺ 17,961 /month

Listed on June 26, 2025

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Kerongsang

4
3
638
1600 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 5,444,562

Listed on November 13, 2025

BBK Condominium photo

BBK Condominium

Persiaran Bukit Raja 1, Bandar Baru Klang

3
2
1061
910 ft²
910 ft²

₺ 11,226 /month

Listed on February 23, 2026

Kota Bayuemas photo

Kota Bayuemas

Jalan Bayu Impian 15

5
4
485
2800 ft²
6200 ft²

₺ 23,563,164

Listed on January 24, 2024

Taman Bayu Perdana photo

Taman Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur

4
3
947
1500 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 17,961 /month

Listed on July 9, 2024

Avenue Crest photo

Avenue Crest

Section 22, Batu Tiga, Shah Alam

1
1
806
560 ft²
560 ft²

₺ 11,787 /month

Listed on April 16, 2026

Taman Alam Megah photo

Taman Alam Megah

Jalan Batu Laut 28/5

2
1
738
1760 ft²
1760 ft²

₺ 15,155 /month

Listed on January 13, 2026

Bandar Seremban Selatan photo

Bandar Seremban Selatan

Jalan Seremban Selatan

4
3
437
1600 ft²
1540 ft²

₺ 4,490,360

Listed on May 8, 2026

Bandar Botanic Klang photo

Bandar Botanic Klang

Jalan Jasmin 6

4
4
413
6600 ft²
1800 ft²

₺ 21,890,505

Listed on June 12, 2023

Taman Sutera photo

Taman Sutera

43000 Kajang

4
772
2486 ft²
1540 ft²

₺ 61,742 /month

Listed on September 22, 2025

Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi

41200 Klang

2
2
727
1200 ft²
1200 ft²

₺ 16,839 /month

Listed on September 2, 2025

Gravit8 @ Klang South photo

Gravit8 @ Klang South

Jalan Bayu Laut

2+1
2
899
960 ft²
960 ft²

₺ 15,716 /month

Listed on September 3, 2025

Avenue Crest photo

Avenue Crest

Section 22, Batu Tiga

1
1
877
516 ft²
516 ft²

₺ 13,471 /month

Listed on September 22, 2025

Bandar Parkland photo

Bandar Parkland

Jalan Jed 3

4
571
3000 ft²
1650 ft²

₺ 61,742 /month

Listed on December 1, 2023

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Lorong Hulubalang 10

4
3
1172
1440 ft²
1170 ft²

₺ 15,155 /month

Listed on August 4, 2025

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Kerongsang

4
3
664
1700 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 6,511,022

Listed on March 30, 2026

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Kerongsang

4
3
1123
1500 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 17,961 /month

Listed on August 27, 2025

Casa Tropicana photo

Casa Tropicana

Persiaran Tropicana, 47301, Selangor

2+1
3
900
1188 ft²
1188 ft²

₺ 24,697 /month

Listed on April 21, 2025

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Pending

4
3
1099
1700 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 7,296,610

Listed on November 22, 2024

Persiaran Anggerik Aranda  photo

Persiaran Anggerik Aranda

Persiaran Anggerik Aranda

4
3
700
2190 ft²
4400 ft²

₺ 13,471,080

Listed on October 14, 2025

Bandar Bukit Tinggi 1 Shop Apartment photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi 1 Shop Apartment

Lorong Batu Nilam 1B

3
2
697
724 ft²
724 ft²

₺ 2,245,158

Listed on March 31, 2026

Impian Sentosa photo

Impian Sentosa

Jalan Dato Abdul Hamid 6, Taman Sentosa, Klang

3
2
925
754 ft²
754 ft²

₺ 8,981 /month

Listed on December 20, 2025

Pangsapuri Palma photo

Pangsapuri Palma

Jalan Palma Raja 3/KS6, Bandar Botanic, Klang, 41200, Selangor

3
2
758
650 ft²
650 ft²

₺ 1,740,015

Listed on August 29, 2024

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Sanggul

4
3
775
1900 ft²
1650 ft²

₺ 6,511,022

Listed on May 23, 2024

Vista Bayu Apartment, Taman Bayu Perdana photo

Vista Bayu Apartment, Taman Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur 9

3
2
772
960 ft²
960 ft²

₺ 14,594 /month

Listed on April 15, 2026

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Kerongsang 7

4
4
698
2000 ft²
1650 ft²

₺ 8,621,491

Listed on March 31, 2026

Taman Sri Andalas photo

Taman Sri Andalas

Jalan Sri Damak

3
3
975
1500 ft²
1400 ft²

₺ 20,207 /month

Listed on March 25, 2024

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana photo

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur, 41200, Selangor

3
2
823
980 ft²
980 ft²

₺ 3,367,545

Listed on February 24, 2025

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Jalan Dato Abdul Hamid 16

3
2
733
800 ft²
2500 ft²

₺ 6,005,857

Listed on February 15, 2025

Trio by Setia photo

Trio by Setia

Bukit Tinggi

3
3
116
1248 ft²
1248 ft²

₺ 34,800 /month

Listed on November 17, 2025

AraTre' Residences photo

AraTre' Residences

Jalan PJU 1a/4a, Ara Damansara, 47301, Selangor

3
2
752
1173 ft²
1173 ft²

₺ 8,756,202

Listed on March 24, 2025

Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Lorong Batu Nilam 6

4
4
768
1500 ft²
1540 ft²

₺ 21,329 /month

Listed on April 29, 2026

Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Lorong Batu Nilam 14

3
2
787
1400 ft²
1170 ft²

₺ 7,072,317

Listed on February 5, 2026

Bandar Botanic photo

Bandar Botanic

Jalan Cassia

4
3
738
1500 ft²
1300 ft²

₺ 6,061,986

Listed on March 16, 2026

Parkhill Residence photo

Parkhill Residence

Jalan Teknologi 1

3
2
740
1100 ft²
1100 ft²

₺ 6,061,986

Listed on March 30, 2026

Impian Meridian photo

Impian Meridian

USJ 1, Subang Jaya, 47600, Selangor

3
2
1084
996 ft²
996 ft²

₺ 25,820 /month

Listed on May 12, 2025

Taman Dato Hormat, Telok Panglima Garang photo

Taman Dato Hormat, Telok Panglima Garang

Jalan Pandan

2
1
351
900 ft²
825 ft²

₺ 2,525,828

Listed on April 28, 2023

BSP21, Bandar Saujana Putra photo

BSP21, Bandar Saujana Putra

Jalan Saujana Putra

3
2
877
1048 ft²
1048 ft²

₺ 17,961 /month

Listed on March 21, 2025

Merak Kayangan Court photo

Merak Kayangan Court

Jalan Kapas

3
2
961
2050 ft²
2050 ft²

₺ 84,194 /month

Listed on September 17, 2025

Kota Bayuemas photo

Kota Bayuemas

Jalan Bayu Laut 1

2
611
1400 ft²
1650 ft²

₺ 37,045

Listed on May 4, 2026

Bandar Bukit Tinggi 2 photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi 2

Lorong Batu Nilam 34

1
2
227
1500 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 42,658 /month

Listed on June 15, 2026

Meru photo

Meru

Meru Klang

2
2
709
4400 ft²
7200 ft²

₺ 110,014 /month

Listed on April 28, 2026

Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Lorong Batu Nilam 14

4
3
453
1600 ft²
1170 ft²

₺ 6,724,314

Listed on June 4, 2026

Impian Sentosa photo

Impian Sentosa

Jalan Dato Abdul Hamid 6, Taman Sentosa

2
2
1510
650 ft²
650 ft²

₺ 10,103 /month

Listed on October 2, 2023

MET 1 Residences @ KL Metropolis photo

MET 1 Residences @ KL Metropolis

Jalan Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah

1+1
1
985
677 ft²
677 ft²

₺ 33,678 /month

Listed on September 3, 2025

Rhythm Avenue photo

Rhythm Avenue

USJ 19

3
2
883
875 ft²
875 ft²

₺ 16,839 /month

Listed on January 8, 2026

Pangsapuri Seroja photo

Pangsapuri Seroja

U13/50, Seksyen U13

3
2
1041
668 ft²
668 ft²

₺ 8,981 /month

Listed on September 30, 2025

Meru photo

Meru

Jalan Haji Abdul Manan

4
5
742
7400 ft²
15800 ft²

₺ 168,389 /month

Listed on May 8, 2026

Taman Bayu Perdana photo

Taman Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur

4
3
794
1800 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 5,601,724

Listed on February 25, 2025

Nadira 2 @ Bandar Bukit Raja photo

Nadira 2 @ Bandar Bukit Raja

Jalan Ulek Mayang 6

4
4
551
1600 ft²
300 ft²

₺ 13,471,080

Listed on May 14, 2026

Canary Garden @Bandar Bestari photo

Canary Garden @Bandar Bestari

KSL Bandar Bestari Klang

5+1
5
6
3450 ft²
3600 ft²

₺ 37,045 /month

Listed on June 22, 2026

Apartment Tropika, Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Apartment Tropika, Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Jalan Batu Nilam 13

3
2
807
850 ft²
850 ft²

₺ 15,716 /month

Listed on April 29, 2026

Putra Heights photo

Putra Heights

Jalan Putra Bistari

4
3
736
2200 ft²
1650 ft²

₺ 8,733,750

Listed on April 24, 2025

Dynasty Condominium photo

Dynasty Condominium

Jalan Batu Tiga Lama

3
3
812
1400 ft²
1400 ft²

₺ 4,265,617

Listed on July 30, 2025

Taman Jaya Utama photo

Taman Jaya Utama

Jalan Utama 55

4
3
509
1400 ft²
1300 ft²

₺ 3,929,065

Listed on May 15, 2026

AraTre' Residences photo

AraTre' Residences

Jalan PJU 1a/4a, Ara Damansara, 47301, Selangor

4
2
1001
1173 ft²
1173 ft²

₺ 39,291 /month

Listed on April 25, 2025

Apartment Tropika, Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Apartment Tropika, Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Jalan Batu Nilam 13

3
2
629
850 ft²
850 ft²

₺ 3,367,545

Listed on April 29, 2026

Villa Sentosa photo

Villa Sentosa

Jalan Dato Yusuf Shahbudin 3

3
2
1323
850 ft²
850 ft²

₺ 10,103 /month

Listed on January 6, 2024

Saujana Teknologi Park photo

Saujana Teknologi Park

Jalan STR

2
728
7880 ft²
11625 ft²

₺ 168,389 /month

Listed on May 8, 2026

Dua Residency photo

Dua Residency

Jalan Tun Razak, 50450, Kuala Lumpur

4+1
5
1063
2315 ft²
2315 ft²

₺ 89,807 /month

Listed on April 15, 2025

Bandar Bestari photo

Bandar Bestari

Klang, Selangor

2
663
1540 ft²
1540 ft²

₺ 20,207 /month

Listed on May 23, 2024

La Vista photo

La Vista

Jalan Tempua 2, Bandar Puchong Jaya

4
3
689
1405 ft²
1405 ft²

₺ 5,051,430

Listed on June 24, 2025

Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Lorong Batu Nilam 15

3
2
686
1110 ft²
990 ft²

₺ 17,961 /month

Listed on April 20, 2026

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Jalan Dato Yusof Shahbudin 1

3
2
832
800 ft²
1300 ft²

₺ 5,253,721

Listed on December 6, 2024

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Jalan Dato Abdul Hamid 18

4
2
732
800 ft²
1950 ft²

₺ 5,837,468

Listed on November 22, 2024

Atwater photo

Atwater

Jalan Universiti, Seksyen 13

2
1
853
703 ft²
703 ft²

₺ 33,678 /month

Listed on October 17, 2025

Vista Bayu Apartment, Taman Bayu Perdana photo

Vista Bayu Apartment, Taman Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur 9

3
2
850
1150 ft²
1150 ft²

₺ 19,645 /month

Listed on December 5, 2025

Taman Desa Permai photo

Taman Desa Permai

Jalan Meranti Putih

3
2
646
1000 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 4,097,454

Listed on July 1, 2025

Apartment Hijau Ria photo

Apartment Hijau Ria

Jalan 2/1, Taman Kepong Indah

3
2
959
867 ft²
867 ft²

₺ 3,233,059

Listed on February 25, 2025

Avenue Crest photo

Avenue Crest

Section 22, Batu Tiga, Shah Alam

1
1
867
540 ft²
540 ft²

₺ 13,471 /month

Listed on December 10, 2025

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Pending

4
3
750
1800 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 7,128,447

Listed on October 19, 2025

Villa Sentosa photo

Villa Sentosa

Jalan Dato Yusuf Shahbudin 3

3
2
1038
850 ft²
850 ft²

₺ 11,226 /month

Listed on September 29, 2025

Taman Jaya Utama photo

Taman Jaya Utama

Jalan Keris

4
3
724
1700 ft²
1400 ft²

₺ 5,163,689

Listed on March 28, 2026

TRIO by Setia photo

TRIO by Setia

Bukit Tinggi Klang

2+1
2
457
915 ft²
915 ft²

₺ 26,942 /month

Listed on June 4, 2026

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Jalan Temenggung 37

4
756
1496 ft²
1496 ft²

₺ 8,531,684

Listed on November 20, 2024

The Havre photo

The Havre

Lebuhraya Bukit Jalil

3
2
705
1023 ft²
1023 ft²

₺ 5,612,725

Listed on August 29, 2025

Jalan Kubah U8/63 photo

Jalan Kubah U8/63

Jalan Kubah U8/63

5
4
705
2750 ft²
2090 ft²

₺ 11,113,641

Listed on August 21, 2024

Bayan Villa photo

Bayan Villa

, Taman Bukit Serdang Seksyen 2

3+1
3
732
1340 ft²
1340 ft²

₺ 20,207 /month

Listed on May 14, 2026

BAYU PERDANA photo

BAYU PERDANA

Jalan Batu Unjur 1

2
817
1500 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 20,207 /month

Listed on April 5, 2026

Setia Impian photo

Setia Impian

Persiaran Setia Impian

4
3
2
1500 ft²
1300 ft²

₺ 6,286,504

Listed on November 18, 2025

Taman Palm Grove photo

Taman Palm Grove

Leboh Siput

4
3
696
2600 ft²
1600 ft²

₺ 6,959,833

Listed on October 30, 2025

Skyvilla, D Island Residence photo

Skyvilla, D Island Residence

Persiaran Utara

3
2
728
1026 ft²
1026 ft²

₺ 16,278 /month

Listed on April 16, 2026

Taman Jaya Utama photo

Taman Jaya Utama

Jalan Utama 4

4
2
571
990 ft²
1650 ft²

₺ 3,592,288

Listed on July 29, 2025

Golden Villa Apartment photo

Golden Villa Apartment

Jln Temenggung 37, Taman Sentosa Perdana

3
2
873
786 ft²
786 ft²

₺ 8,981 /month

Listed on December 17, 2025

Avenue Crest photo

Avenue Crest

Section 22, Batu Tiga, Shah Alam

1
1
881
592 ft²
592 ft²

₺ 14,594 /month

Listed on January 22, 2026

Koi Kinrara Suites photo

Koi Kinrara Suites

Jalan Pipit, Bandar Puchong Jaya

2
2
782
908 ft²
908 ft²

₺ 3,030,993

Listed on June 23, 2025

Taman Sejati 5 photo

Taman Sejati 5

Lorong Bendahara

4
3
751
1100 ft²
960 ft²

₺ 5,556,821

Listed on June 10, 2025

Taman Melawis (Taman Heng Luen) photo

Taman Melawis (Taman Heng Luen)

Jalan Emas; Jalan Besi

4
2
779
900 ft²
1430 ft²

₺ 6,174,245

Listed on November 14, 2025

Dynasty Condominium photo

Dynasty Condominium

Jalan Batu Tiga Lama

3
3
1066
1405 ft²
1405 ft²

₺ 15,716 /month

Listed on February 19, 2025

Taman Jaya Utama photo

Taman Jaya Utama

Jalan Utama 6

4
3
393
1500 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 5,837,468

Listed on November 5, 2025

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Sanggul

4
3
450
2000 ft²
1650 ft²

₺ 7,521,353

Listed on May 8, 2023

Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Lorong Batu Nilam 1A

2
402
1650 ft²
1650 ft²

₺ 4,815,911

Listed on June 6, 2026

Edusentral @ Setia Alam photo

Edusentral @ Setia Alam

Jalan Setia Murni U13/51, 40170, Selangor

1
1
1073
502 ft²
502 ft²

₺ 13,471 /month

Listed on February 11, 2025

Green Residence photo

Green Residence

Jalan Sayang 1, Taman Rasa Sayang

3
2
721
1127 ft²
1127 ft²

₺ 22,452 /month

Listed on April 20, 2026

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana photo

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur

3
4
803
1850 ft²
1850 ft²

₺ 5,253,721

Listed on November 16, 2025

Bandar Bukit Tinggi 1 Apartment photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi 1 Apartment

Jalan Batu Nilam 15

3
2
560
650 ft²
650 ft²

₺ 2,244,955

Listed on April 21, 2026

Gravit8 @ Klang South photo

Gravit8 @ Klang South

Jalan Bayu Laut

1+1
1
740
631 ft²
631 ft²

₺ 15,716 /month

Listed on April 30, 2026

Asteria Apartment @ Bandar ParkLand photo

Asteria Apartment @ Bandar ParkLand

Bandar Parklands Klang

3
2
305
850 ft²
850 ft²

₺ 14,594 /month

Listed on June 15, 2026

Teluk Pulai photo

Teluk Pulai

Jalan Teluk Pulai

4+1
3
671
2000 ft²
2460 ft²

₺ 8,756,202

Listed on June 26, 2025

Bayuemas photo

Bayuemas

Jalan Pendamaran

4
3
837
2000 ft²
1870 ft²

₺ 24,697 /month

Listed on June 19, 2025

Bandar Parkland photo

Bandar Parkland

Jalan Jed 3

2
669
1400 ft²
1650 ft²

₺ 56,130 /month

Listed on January 12, 2026

Waltz Residences @ Paradigm Garden City photo

Waltz Residences @ Paradigm Garden City

Jalan Awan Besar

3+1
4
890
1250 ft²
1250 ft²

₺ 8,868,461

Listed on November 27, 2025

BAYU PERDANA photo

BAYU PERDANA

Jalan Batu Unjur 1

2
833
1500 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 8,981 /month

Listed on April 5, 2026

Kekwa Apartment @ Putra Perdana photo

Kekwa Apartment @ Putra Perdana

Bulatan Putra Perdana, Taman Putra Perdana, 47100, Selangor

3
2
823
795 ft²
795 ft²

₺ 1,796,144

Listed on March 6, 2025

Taman Bunga Kenanga Indah photo

Taman Bunga Kenanga Indah

Jalan Kangar

4
3
759
1500 ft²
1300 ft²

₺ 5,837,243

Listed on January 6, 2026

Taman Perindustrian Pandamaran photo

Taman Perindustrian Pandamaran

Jalan Perusahaan

6
310
9540 ft²
10538 ft²

₺ 188,595 /month

Listed on December 20, 2025

Teluk Pulai photo

Teluk Pulai

Jalan Teluk Pulai

4
2
672
1360 ft²
2000 ft²

₺ 5,275,948

Listed on September 22, 2025

Taman Sri Jaromas photo

Taman Sri Jaromas

Jalan 3/12

4
3
357
1920 ft²
1400 ft²

₺ 6,567,152

Listed on January 20, 2024

Gravit8 @ Klang South photo

Gravit8 @ Klang South

Kota Bayuemas

2
2
696
900 ft²
900 ft²

₺ 17,961 /month

Listed on May 5, 2026

Bandar Botanic photo

Bandar Botanic

Jalan Kiara

4
3
660
1500 ft²
1400 ft²

₺ 7,622,386

Listed on January 9, 2026

ETP @ KIIP photo

ETP @ KIIP

KllP Jenjarom

4
330
14280 ft²
22525 ft²

₺ 314,101 /month

Listed on February 24, 2026

Semarak @ Taman Raintree photo

Semarak @ Taman Raintree

Jalan Raintree Utama

3
2
891
1098 ft²
1098 ft²

₺ 15,155 /month

Listed on June 9, 2025

Eco Majestic photo

Eco Majestic

Lingkaran Eco Majestic

4
4
805
1800 ft²
3150 ft²

₺ 13,471,080

Listed on June 4, 2025

Taman Klang Indah photo

Taman Klang Indah

Lorong Samarinda 11F

4
3
405
2000 ft²
1746 ft²

₺ 7,296,835

Listed on May 10, 2023

Bandar Putera photo

Bandar Putera

Jalan Kebun Nenas

4
3
599
2600 ft²
2600 ft²

₺ 9,540,892

Listed on April 16, 2026

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana photo

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur

3
2
506
1100 ft²
1100 ft²

₺ 3,143,252

Listed on May 13, 2026

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Jalan Dato Abdul Hamid 24

3
2
776
700 ft²
1200 ft²

₺ 4,658,749

Listed on October 11, 2024

Avenue Crest photo

Avenue Crest

Section 22, Batu Tiga

1
1
822
560 ft²
560 ft²

₺ 14,594 /month

Listed on April 6, 2026

Taman Desa Idaman 2 photo

Taman Desa Idaman 2

& Jalan Dato Dagang 24, Taman Sentosa, Klang

3
2
727
785 ft²
785 ft²

₺ 1,066,461

Listed on December 17, 2025

Vista Indah Putra photo

Vista Indah Putra

Jalan Batu Unjur 8, 42000, Selangor

3
2
1014
970 ft²
970 ft²

₺ 3,030,993

Listed on November 20, 2024

Trifolis Apartment photo

Trifolis Apartment

Jalan Batu Nilam 36/KS6

3
2
974
900 ft²
900 ft²

₺ 14,032 /month

Listed on February 27, 2026

Symphony Heights photo

Symphony Heights

Jalan Medan Selayang 2, Kawasan Industri Batu Cave

3
2
597
1144 ft²
1144 ft²

₺ 3,648,418

Listed on April 24, 2026

Bandar Botanic photo

Bandar Botanic

Persiaran Botanic

4
3
449
1800 ft²
1540 ft²

₺ 8,756,202 /month

Listed on January 19, 2026

Bayu Tinggi photo

Bayu Tinggi

Jalan Bayu Tinggi Klang, Selangor

2
6
692
4000 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 16,277,555

Listed on April 22, 2025

Jalan Kubah U8/64 photo

Jalan Kubah U8/64

Jalan Kubah U8/64

5
3
801
2500 ft²
1980 ft²

₺ 10,551,223

Listed on September 3, 2024

Taman Batu Belah photo

Taman Batu Belah

Jalan Sungai Agas 7

5
3
453
2500 ft²
1940 ft²

₺ 7,858,130

Listed on May 12, 2023

Saujana Damansara photo

Saujana Damansara

Desa Riang, 47830, Selangor

3
1
977
658 ft²
658 ft²

₺ 1,683,885

Listed on June 27, 2024

Pangsapuri Vista Danau Kota photo

Pangsapuri Vista Danau Kota

33914, Jalan Danau Saujana 1, Taman Danau Kota, 53000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

3
2
898
810 ft²
810 ft²

₺ 19,084 /month

Listed on July 21, 2025

Taman Jaya Utama photo

Taman Jaya Utama

Jalan Utama

4
2
689
800 ft²
1300 ft²

₺ 4,378,101

Listed on April 5, 2026

Taman Lembah Maju photo

Taman Lembah Maju

Jalan Maju 2/7

3
1
891
708 ft²
708 ft²

₺ 3,255,286

Listed on November 21, 2024

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Sanggul

4
3
988
2000 ft²
1650 ft²

₺ 7,294,590

Listed on June 23, 2023

Bandar Parklands photo

Bandar Parklands

Bukit Tinggi 3 Lorong Delima 4

3
4
537
1800 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 7,633,612

Listed on June 24, 2025

Pangsapuri Intan photo

Pangsapuri Intan

Jalan Bukit Permai, Taman Bukit Permai

3
2
722
646 ft²
646 ft²

₺ 2,671,764

Listed on June 24, 2025

Menara Geno photo

Menara Geno

Jalan Subang Mas

1
1
404
500 ft²
500 ft²

₺ 2,469,698

Listed on May 23, 2023

SS 17 photo

SS 17

Jalan SS 17/3

4
3
733
1750 ft²
1680 ft²

₺ 10,327,828

Listed on January 5, 2026

Pangsapuri Akasia, Bandar Botanic photo

Pangsapuri Akasia, Bandar Botanic

Persiaran Kasuarina

3
2
753
750 ft²
750 ft²

₺ 2,581,957

Listed on March 12, 2026

Teluk Pulai photo

Teluk Pulai

Jalan Teluk Pulai

5
4
771
1800 ft²
2200 ft²

₺ 9,373,627

Listed on April 8, 2025

Nahara @ Bandar Bukit Raja photo

Nahara @ Bandar Bukit Raja

Jalan Mahligai, Persiaran Astana / KU 2, Bandar Bukit Raja, 41050 Klang

4
3
480
2000 ft²
2100 ft²

₺ 10,664,605

Listed on January 12, 2026

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Pending

4
3
711
1200 ft²
1170 ft²

₺ 5,612,725

Listed on January 19, 2026

Taman Desawan, Klang photo

Taman Desawan, Klang

Jalan Gambus

3
2
650
800 ft²
1200 ft²

₺ 3,738,225

Listed on March 12, 2024

Taman Mutiara photo

Taman Mutiara

Jalan Mutiara Cheras

4
3
1059
2400 ft²
1920 ft²

₺ 33,678 /month

Listed on February 4, 2026

Taman Jaya Utama photo

Taman Jaya Utama

Jalan Utama

4
3
643
2500 ft²
1870 ft²

₺ 5,388,432

Listed on April 16, 2026

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana photo

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur, 41200, Selangor

3
2
819
925 ft²
925 ft²

₺ 2,896,282

Listed on May 20, 2025

Vista Indah Putra photo

Vista Indah Putra

Jalan Batu Unjur 8

3
2
1085
1150 ft²
1150 ft²

₺ 2,750,346

Listed on January 27, 2026

Bandar Putera 2, Klang photo

Bandar Putera 2, Klang

Jalan Kebun Nenas

4
3
862
1800 ft²
1400 ft²

₺ 5,815,016

Listed on November 29, 2024

Pandan Indah photo

Pandan Indah

Jalan Perubatan 3

1
1
943
1760 ft²
1760 ft²

₺ 20,207 /month

Listed on April 4, 2025

Prima Ria photo

Prima Ria

Jalan Dutamas Raya

3
2
800
1227 ft²
1227 ft²

₺ 4,714,653

Listed on November 3, 2025

Impian Sentosa photo

Impian Sentosa

Jalan Dato Abdul Hamid 6, Taman Sentosa, Klang, 41200, Selangor

3
2
838
753 ft²
753 ft²

₺ 2,189,051

Listed on July 12, 2024

Residensi Hijauan (The Greens) photo

Residensi Hijauan (The Greens)

Jalan Budiman 22/3, Subang West

3
2
638
915 ft²
915 ft²

₺ 4,602,394

Listed on April 24, 2026

Jalan Meru  photo

Jalan Meru

Jalan Muda Meru

4
3
515
1000 ft²
1600 ft²

₺ 5,927,275

Listed on May 15, 2026

Kota Bayuemas photo

Kota Bayuemas

Setia Bayuemas Klang

4
3
514
1848 ft²
1540 ft²

₺ 9,317,272

Listed on January 31, 2026

Trifolia 1 Apartment photo

Trifolia 1 Apartment

Jalan Samarinda 19A

3
2
723
900 ft²
900 ft²

₺ 13,471 /month

Listed on May 5, 2026

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Pending 2

4
3
696
1700 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 6,724,314

Listed on March 25, 2025

Bangsar Hill Park photo

Bangsar Hill Park

13, Lorong Maarof 1, Bangsar, 59000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

3+1
4
1160
1435 ft²
1435 ft²

₺ 70,162 /month

Listed on September 30, 2025

Apartment Tropika, Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Apartment Tropika, Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Jalan Batu Nilam 13

3
2
738
860 ft²
860 ft²

₺ 3,311,641

Listed on March 31, 2026

Taman Klang Utama photo

Taman Klang Utama

Jalan Sungai Keramat

3
2
744
1000 ft²
960 ft²

₺ 5,253,721

Listed on November 29, 2025

Amber Residence @ twentyfive.7 photo

Amber Residence @ twentyfive.7

Persiaran Oleander

3
2
849
950 ft²
950 ft²

₺ 22,452 /month

Listed on October 6, 2025

Taman Klang Indah photo

Taman Klang Indah

Lorong Samarinda 11F

4
3
297
2230 ft²
1746 ft²

₺ 7,296,610

Listed on April 5, 2024

The Maple Residences photo

The Maple Residences

Jalan Bestari 7/KS09

2+1
2
608
863 ft²
863 ft²

₺ 5,365,980

Listed on April 23, 2026

Riana South photo

Riana South

Persiaran Alam Damai, 56000, Kuala Lumpur

3
2
935
947 ft²
947 ft²

₺ 7,633,612

Listed on May 27, 2025

Taman Menara Maju, Klang photo

Taman Menara Maju, Klang

LORONG MANICKAVASAGAM

3
2
1074
900 ft²
1300 ft²

₺ 5,152,688

Listed on April 15, 2025

Bandar Botanic photo

Bandar Botanic

Jalan Jenaris

4
3
772
2000 ft²
3300 ft²

₺ 13,246,562

Listed on March 12, 2026

Impian Meridian photo

Impian Meridian

USJ 1, Subang Jaya, 47600, Selangor

3
2
762
995 ft²
995 ft²

₺ 4,939,171

Listed on May 21, 2025

Taman Melawis (Taman Heng Luen) photo

Taman Melawis (Taman Heng Luen)

Jalan Loyang; Jalan Emas; Jalan Besi

4
2
836
1140 ft²
1600 ft²

₺ 5,612,725

Listed on October 29, 2024

Bandar Parklands photo

Bandar Parklands

Lorong Delima 16 Bukit Tinggi 3

4+1
5
797
2700 ft²
3280 ft²

₺ 13,807,857

Listed on March 13, 2026

Taman Sungai Besi Indah photo

Taman Sungai Besi Indah

Jalan Sb Indah 1/5

3
1
677
650 ft²
1080 ft²

₺ 4,467,908

Listed on June 17, 2025

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana photo

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur, 41200, Selangor

3
2
729
800 ft²
800 ft²

₺ 2,918,734

Listed on February 28, 2025

Millenium Place @ Millenium Square photo

Millenium Place @ Millenium Square

Jalan 14/1, Seksyen 14

2
2
823
1084 ft²
1084 ft²

₺ 5,612,725

Listed on December 29, 2025

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Jalan Dato Yusuf Shahbudin 45

3
2
664
700 ft²
1200 ft²

₺ 4,692,426

Listed on September 23, 2024

Kesas 32 Industrial Park photo

Kesas 32 Industrial Park

Jalan Sungai Jeluh 32/201

4
873
4100 ft²
2088 ft²

₺ 86,439 /month

Listed on April 5, 2026

AraTre' Residences photo

AraTre' Residences

Jalan PJU 1a/4a, Ara Damansara, 47301, Selangor

4
2
888
1173 ft²
1173 ft²

₺ 8,700,073

Listed on March 4, 2025

Taman Lestari Putra photo

Taman Lestari Putra

Jalan LEP 7, Taman Lestari Putra, 43300 Seri Kembangan, Selangor

4
3
390
2000 ft²
2800 ft²

₺ 7,723,419

Listed on January 6, 2024

Taman Millenium, Sentosa photo

Taman Millenium, Sentosa

Jalan Hulubalang 37a

3
1
621
800 ft²
800 ft²

₺ 1,459,142

Listed on December 5, 2025

Ten Kinrara photo

Ten Kinrara

Jalan BK 5a

2
2
777
904 ft²
904 ft²

₺ 7,689,742

Listed on July 4, 2025

Taman Sri Jaromas photo

Taman Sri Jaromas

Jalan 3/4 Zinnia

4
3
557
1760 ft²
1595 ft²

₺ 6,623,281

Listed on May 9, 2026

TAMAN PERWIRA, TPG photo

TAMAN PERWIRA, TPG

JALAN WIRA 2,TAMAN PERWIRA, TPG

2
786
3000 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 56,130 /month

Listed on May 9, 2026

Avenue Crest photo

Avenue Crest

Section 22, Batu Tiga, Shah Alam

1
1
823
614 ft²
614 ft²

₺ 13,471 /month

Listed on December 2, 2025

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana photo

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur, 41200, Selangor

3
2
796
1075 ft²
1075 ft²

₺ 3,367,770

Listed on February 26, 2025

Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Lorong Batu Nilam 11

4
3
708
1900 ft²
1540 ft²

₺ 6,713,088

Listed on April 22, 2024

Taman Sentosa Perdana photo

Taman Sentosa Perdana

Lorong Temenggung 39

4
3
854
1300 ft²
1300 ft²

₺ 6,454,893

Listed on October 21, 2024

Bandar Tasik Puteri photo

Bandar Tasik Puteri

Jalan 5/7 BTP5

2
725
1300 ft²
1650 ft²

₺ 61,742 /month

Listed on May 15, 2026

Taman Telok photo

Taman Telok

Jalan Dendang

4
2
736
960 ft²
2820 ft²

₺ 4,939,171

Listed on February 3, 2026

Pelangi Damansara photo

Pelangi Damansara

Persiaran Surian, Mutiara Damansara, 47800, Selangor

3
2
786
1044 ft²
1044 ft²

₺ 5,051,655

Listed on May 20, 2025

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Gelang

4
3
1148
1400 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 6,713,088

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674
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1400 ft²

₺ 17,961 /month

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614 ft²

₺ 2,357,439

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2340 ft²
2772 ft²

₺ 11,225,900

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697
700 ft²
1200 ft²

₺ 4,580,167

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Vista Lavender

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2
641
852 ft²
852 ft²

₺ 2,020,662

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970
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1680 ft²

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1196
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775 ft²

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679
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Bandar Botanic

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4
3
620
2900 ft²
3375 ft²

₺ 13,470,855

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3
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796
892 ft²
892 ft²

₺ 3,311,641

Listed on January 13, 2026

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2
690
1150 ft²
1150 ft²

₺ 3,479,804

Listed on November 9, 2025

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Impiria Residensi

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3+1
3
391
1317 ft²
1317 ft²

₺ 6,960,058

Listed on June 10, 2025

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Bandar Puteri Klang

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4
3
837
1980 ft²
1350 ft²

₺ 6,600,829

Listed on January 8, 2026

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Skypod Residences

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2
2
780
881 ft²
881 ft²

₺ 20,207 /month

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Taman Sentosa

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3
2
523
800 ft²
1200 ft²

₺ 4,377,876

Listed on October 17, 2025

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Gravit8 @ Klang South

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2
801
717 ft²
717 ft²

₺ 16,839 /month

Listed on July 30, 2025

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Gravit8 @ Klang South

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2+1
2
606
872 ft²
872 ft²

₺ 5,051,655

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3
2
753
926 ft²
926 ft²

₺ 3,199,382

Listed on February 4, 2025

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Bandar Puteri Klang

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3
784
1600 ft²
1500 ft²

₺ 6,510,797

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3
2
609
960 ft²
960 ft²

₺ 3,816,581

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Desa Idaman, Taman Puchong Prima

Taman Puchong Prima Puchong

3
2
714
955 ft²
955 ft²

₺ 5,049,410

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999
1130 ft²
1130 ft²

₺ 17,400 /month

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La Vista

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3+1
3
705
1405 ft²
1405 ft²

₺ 5,051,655

Listed on June 19, 2025

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Discover Damansara’s 7 Richest Neighbourhoods: Where Wealth, Lifestyle and Property Value Meet

Say “Damansara” in the Klang Valley and people instantly know it is more than just an address, it is a quiet sign of status, comfort and success. But here’s the interesting part: there is not just one Damansara. There are more than 25 neighbourhoods, roads and townships across the Klang Valley carrying the Damansara name, and most of the prestigious residential ones sit in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, with property prices ranging from comfortably upper-middle to multi-million-ringgit luxury homes. Whether you are buying, investing or simply curious, this guide explores the 7 richest neighbourhoods in Damansara and why wealth, lifestyle and property value meet here. TL;DR Damansara is home to some of the richest neighbourhoods in Selangor, all located within Petaling Jaya. From the golf-course mansions of Tropicana to lifestyle-led Mutiara Damansara and freehold favourites like Ara Damansara and Damansara Jaya, this guide ranks the 7 most expensive Selangor Damansara areas by real transacted prices, their property values, lifestyle appeal and why they remain prestigious places to live. Table of contentsWhy Are There So Many Damansaras? Understanding Selangor’s Prestigious Property BeltThe 7 Richest Neighbourhoods in Damansara, Selangor (Ranked)Damansara Property Value: The Data Behind the PrestigeWhich Damansara Neighbourhood Is Right for You?Final Thoughts: Is Damansara a Good Place to Buy Property?CTAFAQs Why Are There So Many Damansaras? Understanding Selangor’s Prestigious Property Belt Before exploring the 7 richest neighbourhoods in Damansara, it helps to understand why the Damansara name appears in so many places, and why property values here remain strong. The name “Damansara” is believed to come from “Damar Sara”, where “damar” refers to tree resin and “sara” means precious in Sanskrit. Over time, the name evolved into Damansara, and today it no longer refers to just one location. There are now more than 25 neighbourhoods, roads and townships across the Klang Valley carrying the Damansara name. For this guide, the focus is on the Selangor side, especially the areas within Petaling Jaya such as Mutiara Damansara, Damansara Utama, Damansara Jaya, Ara Damansara, Kota Damansara, Damansara Perdana, Bandar Sri Damansara, Damansara Kim and Damansara Damai. The wealth concentration in Damansara is mainly driven by three key factors: Land scarcity: Many Damansara neighbourhoods are mature and fully developed, so new landed homes are limited and existing properties tend to hold strong value. Connectivity: Major routes such as the MRT Kajang Line, LDP Expressway, SPRINT, DASH and NKVE make it easier for residents to reach Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya and nearby business hubs. Reputation: Damansara has built a long-standing image as a prestigious address, supported by high-net-worth homeowners, international schools, corporate offices and premium lifestyle amenities. As Property Genie notes in its national ranking, these locations are not driven by hype alone, but by strong fundamentals such as land scarcity, established reputation and consistent demand. Expert insight: Desmond Tho, Chief Operating Officer of Hartamas Real Estate, describes Tropicana as a mature, well-planned township and “one of the best addresses in Petaling Jaya”, while Zerin Properties CEO Previndran Singhe notes that its strong highway, MRT and upcoming LRT3 connectivity continues to support demand from investors and homebuyers. (Source: The Edge Malaysia, “The Evolution of PJ’s Tropicana”) The 7 Richest Neighbourhoods in Damansara, Selangor (Ranked) So, where do the wealthy live in Damansara, Selangor? These 7 neighbourhoods stand out based on prestige, property value, lifestyle appeal and long-term demand. 1. Tropicana: The Golf-Course Power Address Tropicana ranks first among Selangor’s Damansara neighbourhoods, anchored by the prestigious 625-acre Tropicana Golf & Country Club. This gated-and-guarded enclave is known for luxury mansions, golf-course living and a high-end community that offers Damansara-level prestige without the Kuala Lumpur price premium. The area is also supported by Tropicana Gardens Mall and MRT access, making it attractive for families, investors and high-net-worth buyers who want both lifestyle and long-term value. Why it ranks #1: Championship golf-course living, a mature high-end community and the strongest luxury recognition in PJ. Median transacted price, landed: RM2.75 million, around RM553 psf, with transactions ranging up to RM8 million (brickz.my, Tropicana Golf & Country Resort, Feb–Dec 2025, 22 transactions) 2. Mutiara Damansara Mutiara Damansara is one of the premium residential areas in Petaling Jaya and among the highest-priced neighbourhoods in PJ. It was also one of the early townships to combine large-scale retail and residential planning, a model that later influenced other developments across the Klang Valley. The area is within walking distance of The Curve, IPC Shopping Centre, IKEA Damansara and the MRT Mutiara Damansara station. Landed homes: Around RM2.5 million to RM5 million as of October 2025 Median landed transaction: Around RM1.55 million, or RM944 psf (brickz.my, Aug 2024–Jul 2025) 3. Ara Damansara Ara Damansara is a 739-acre freehold township developed from 1999, sitting between the Saujana and Tropicana golf clubs near Subang Airport. Strong recent transacted growth has pushed its landed median above several older Damansara names, helped by freehold tenure, newer stock and excellent LDP, NKVE and Federal Highway access. Profile: Freehold, newer landed stock, lifestyle malls and airport proximity. Median transacted price, landed: RM1.59 million, around RM864 psf, with transactions reaching up to RM4.9 million (brickz.my, Apr 2025–Mar 2026, 16 transactions) Expert insight: Ara Damansara remains attractive because it sits on some of the last freehold land parcels in Petaling Jaya. Demand for landed homes is still strong, shown by Sime Darby Property’s Andara, a low-density semi-detached project that reportedly reached an 85% take-up rate shortly after its 2025 launch. (Sources: Sime Darby Property; EdgeProp.my, 2025) 5. Damansara Jaya Damansara Jaya is a mature, freehold family township covering SS22 and SS22A, developed by See Hoy Chan, with a mix of bungalows, semi-detached homes and terrace houses. It is also known for its well-loved community park, Sandy Park, and convenient LRT and MRT interchange access to Kuala Lumpur. Profile: Mature freehold family streets, Atria Shopping Gallery, leafy surroundings. Median transacted price, landed: RM1.569 million, around RM672 psf, in SS22 and SS22A, with transactions reaching up to RM4 million (brickz.my, Feb 2025–Jan 2026, 32 transactions) 6. Kota Damansara Launched by PKNS in 1993, Kota Damansara is one of PJ's largest Damansara-name townships, spanning around 4,000 acres with multiple sections, MRT stations and the Kota Damansara Community Forest Reserve. It blends gated landed developments with high-rise residences, anchored by Sunway Giza and the Surian and Kota Damansara MRT stations. Profile: Strong value for prestige, family-friendly living and excellent connectivity (MRT, NKVE, DASH, LDP). Median transacted price, landed: RM725,000 for Seksyen 6 landed homes, with landed semi-detached homes recording a median of RM2.29 million. The area-wide median of around RM500,000 reflects its mix of landed and high-rise stock. (brickz.my, 2024–2025) 7. Bandar Sri Damansara Bandar Sri Damansara is a freehold township on the northern edge of the Damansara cluster, offering the most accessible entry point into a Damansara-name landed address. It is mature, family-friendly and well connected via the LDP and the MRT Putrajaya Line. Profile: Freehold landed value, family neighbourhoods and improving MRT access. Median transacted price: RM950,000, around RM568 psf, with transactions reaching up to RM2.48 million (brickz.my, 2024–2025) Damansara Property Value: The Data Behind the Prestige For buyers and investors, the appeal of Damansara is not just based on reputation. Real transacted data shows how these Selangor neighbourhoods compare in terms of landed property value, price per square foot and market demand. NeighbourhoodMedian Transacted Price (Landed)Median PSFData PeriodTropicana (Golf & Country Resort)RM2.75M (up to RM8M)~RM553Feb–Dec 2025Mutiara DamansaraRM1.55M (up to RM3.95M)~RM9442024–2025Ara DamansaraRM1.59M (up to RM4.9M)~RM864Apr 2025–Mar 2026Damansara Jaya (SS22/SS22A)RM1.569M (up to RM4M)~RM672Feb 2025–Jan 2026Damansara Utama (SS20/SS21)RM1.35M / RM1.11M~RM6302024–2025Kota Damansara (Seksyen 6)RM725K (semi-D median RM2.29M)~RM4622024–2025Bandar Sri DamansaraRM950K (up to RM2.48M)~RM5682024–2025 All figures are based on median transacted prices for landed residential properties from brickz.my, using the data periods shown. Prices may vary depending on lot size, tenure and property type, so buyers should always check the latest transacted data before making a decision. For a broader view of property pricing across the country, you can read IQI’s guide on property buying and rental prices in Malaysia. Market note: EdgeProp.my reports that even during softer market periods, mature Damansara enclaves still attract buyers when properties are priced right. Some secondary market asking prices have also adjusted downward, which may create room for negotiation on premium homes. Thinking about owning a property in Damansara? Explore IQI’s Damansara property projects and find a home or investment that matches your lifestyle, budget and long-term goals. Explore Property Opportunities Which Damansara Neighbourhood Is Right for You? Choosing the right Damansara neighbourhood depends on what matters most to you, whether it is prestige, family comfort, lifestyle convenience or long-term property value. For maximum prestige and capital preservation: Tropicana or Mutiara Damansara For family living: Damansara Jaya, Bandar Sri Damansara or Kota Damansara For lifestyle, food and walkability: Damansara Utama, Uptown or Mutiara Damansara For better value entry into a premium address: Bandar Sri Damansara or Kota Damansara For investment and appreciation: Land-scarce, freehold areas such as Tropicana, Mutiara Damansara and Ara Damansara A common question is whether Damansara is better than Mont Kiara for families. In general, Damansara offers more landed, freehold and gated-and-guarded homes with mature greenery, while Mont Kiara is more known for high-rise expat living. For families who want more space, land and long-term stability, Damansara is usually the stronger choice. You can also compare property types through IQI’s guide on condo vs landed property in Malaysia. Final Thoughts: Is Damansara a Good Place to Buy Property? For many Malaysians, Damansara is more than just a property location. It represents comfort, progress and the kind of lifestyle people work hard to build for themselves and their families. From the golf-course prestige of Tropicana to the lifestyle pull of Mutiara Damansara and the family-friendly appeal of Bandar Sri Damansara, each neighbourhood offers a different version of success. Some buyers look for status, some want space, while others want long-term value in a Selangor location that continues to stay relevant. That is why buying in Damansara should never be based on name alone. The right property depends on your budget, lifestyle, future plans and the small details that only become clear when you understand the area street by street. If you are exploring your next move in Damansara, IQI can help you compare the right neighbourhoods, understand real market values and find a property that truly fits your goals, not just today, but for the years ahead. For more guidance, explore IQI’s beginner’s guide to property investment in Malaysia or connect with an IQI property agent who understands your preferred location and budget. CTA Ready to invest in property with more confidence? Submit your enquiry today and our IQI property specialist will help you explore suitable investment options based on your goals, budget and market preference. [custom_blog_form] FAQs Where do the rich live in Damansara, Selangor? The wealthiest residents concentrate in Petaling Jaya enclaves like Tropicana, Mutiara Damansara, Ara Damansara, Damansara Jaya and Damansara Utama. Why is Damansara considered a wealthy area? Land scarcity, mature high-end communities, strong connectivity (MRT, LDP, SPRINT, NKVE) and decades of high-net-worth ownership have made it one of the richest neighbourhood clusters in Selangor. What is the most expensive neighbourhood in Damansara, Selangor? Tropicana, with a median transacted landed price around RM2.75 million and homes reaching RM8 million or more. How many Damansaras are there? More than 25 neighbourhoods, roads and townships across Selangor and KL carry the Damansara name, which is why "which Damansara?" is such a common question. The prestigious residential ones are mostly in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Is Damansara a good place for property investment? Generally, yes. Land-scarce, freehold and mature enclaves such as Damansara Heights, Bandar Utama and Mutiara Damansara have shown resilient long-term value, though buyers should always verify current transacted prices before making a decision. Continue reading: Beyond Kuala Lumpur: Discover Selangor’s 8 Most Richest Neighborhoods Where Does KL’s Elite Live? Discover the 7 Most Richest Neighborhoods in Kuala Lumpur Property Buying and Rental Price in Malaysia The Beginner’s Guide to Property Investment in Malaysia Condo vs Landed Property in Malaysia: Full Guide Sources: Property Genie. Top 15 Most Expensive Neighbourhoods in Malaysia. https://www.propertygenie.com.my/insider-guide/top-15-most-expensive-neighbourhoods-in-malaysia-K8cGHKbx9i742RRjr65tM4 Tatler Asia (Choo, J., 2024). 3 Most Expensive Neighbourhoods in Kuala Lumpur for Luxury Real Estate Investment. https://www.tatlerasia.com/homes/property/most-expensive-neighbourhoods-in-kuala-lumpur-bangsar-bukit-tunku-kenny-hills-damansara-heights EdgeProp.my. Damansara Heights Property Insights. https://www.edgeprop.my/area-outlook/kuala-lumpur/damansara-heights PropertyGuru Malaysia. Damansara Heights & Damansara Jaya Property Trends. https://www.propertyguru.com.my/kuala-lumpur/damansara-heights MyPropertyPlaces.com (timlow, 2024). Damansara Heights: A Prime Address in Kuala Lumpur. https://www.mypropertyplaces.com/2024/03/23/damansara-heights-a-prime-address-in-kuala-lumpur/ IQI Global. Beyond Kuala Lumpur: Selangor's 8 Most Richest Neighbourhoods. https://iqiglobal.com/blog/8-most-richest-neighborhoods-in-selangor/ The Beat Asia (2023). What to Know About the Affluent Neighbourhood of Damansara Heights. https://thebeat.asia/kuala-lumpur/the-lux/luxury-recreation/what-to-know-about-the-affluent-neighbourhood-of-damansara-heights Yap, W. X. (2026, June 11). How many ‘Damansaras’ are there in the Klang Valley? Here’s the history behind each township. SAYS. https://says.com/my/lifestyle/how-many-damansara-klang-valley-township-history-explained

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Scaling Globally in the Age of AI: Key Insights from Kashif Ansari

Most companies that win at home stumble the moment they cross a border. The systems crack, the culture does not translate, and the early trust evaporates. Kashif Ansari has spent years avoiding that trap. As Co-Founder and Group CEO of Juwai IQI, he helped grow a six-person idea into a technology-enabled real estate group operating across Southeast Asia, the Middle East and beyond. In a recent interview, he shared how that happened, what AI is doing to the business now, and where he believes smart money is heading. Key Takeaway Kashif Ansari built Juwai IQI to be global from day one. His scaling playbook rests on three ideas: design for scale before growth arrives, stay agile enough to absorb local culture, and treat AI as core infrastructure rather than a search box. He sees Southeast Asia, led by Malaysia, Vietnam and Indonesia, as the defining growth story of the next decade. Table of contentsWho is Kashif Ansari, and what is Juwai IQI?Why do companies fail when they expand internationally?How is AI changing the way businesses scale?The bigger picture beyond IQIWhy does Kashif Ansari say “Asia is more than China”?What are the top three Asian markets to watch?1. Malaysia: the quiet semiconductor and data centre hub2. Vietnam: the manufacturing powerhouse3. Indonesia: scale, youth and the EV battery playMalaysia, Vietnam and Indonesia at a glanceWhat does this mean for real estate and property investors?Lessons for founders and professionals scaling globallyFAQS Who is Kashif Ansari, and what is Juwai IQI? Kashif Ansari is the Co-Founder and Group CEO of Juwai IQI, a property technology and real estate group that connects buyers, sellers, developers and agents across multiple countries. The company name comes from IQI, short for International Quality Investment. The “international” was deliberate. As Ansari explains, six founders set out to change how the real estate industry works, with a clear plan to go global from the very beginning. That ambition sounds obvious in hindsight. At the time, it meant a handful of people declaring global intent while still being unknown in their own market. Kashif points to two foundations. The first is background. The founding team came from corporate roles with international exposure, so the mechanics of operating across markets were familiar. The second is the platform itself. He argues that most property platforms serve a single party, either the agent or the buyer. IQI was built to connect the full chain: developer, investor, buyer and agent. But the part he emphasises most is culture. The company invested heavily in building a strong local culture first, then carried that DNA into each new market. To be global, we built quite hard on our local culture, which is the DNA of IQI, and then transformed this into the global setup. How do you build a company that is global from day one? Why do companies fail when they expand internationally? This is where Kashif is most direct. He has watched many strong local businesses break the moment they try to scale across borders. His first warning is about readiness. Build a scalable product before you need it, not after. Imagine growth suddenly jumps. If your servers buckle and you fail customers during that first surge, the trust is gone, and you are out. In his words, if you want to go big, be ready. His second warning is about flexibility. Founders often guard a single, rigid vision. He argues that the opposite wins abroad. Being agile means understanding local culture, local ethics and the local way of doing business, then merging that with your system. That blend, he says, is what creates a durable platform. How is AI changing the way businesses scale? Kashif is unambiguous here. He believes AI is not a five-year story, but a two to three-year one, with something new arriving almost daily. For IQI, the impact shows up first in language and research. Entering a new market once meant heavy manual analysis of areas, products and demand. Much of that now happens at the click of a button. The sharper example is outbound work. He describes AI handling calls and booking appointments at a volume no single person could match, so agents wake up to qualified meetings and focus on closing. He puts a number on it, attributing a roughly 60 percent increase in sales to AI. He frames that as a headline figure from inside the business rather than an audited statistic, so treat it as directional. His warning for everyone else is blunt. Still, people see AI as a Google search engine. The advantage, he argues, goes to those who learn how AI actually works and build it into their workflow, not those who use it like a search bar. The bigger picture beyond IQI That view lines up with the macro trend. One 2025 analysis cited by regional press estimated that AI adoption could contribute between 13 and 18 percent of Southeast Asia's GDP by the end of the decade, reshaping how businesses operate and how households access services. In other words, IQI's bet on AI is an early version of a shift the whole region is moving toward. Want to build a real estate career in a company that scales with AI? IQI agents work across borders with technology that does the heavy lifting, so they can focus on people and deals. Learn About Joining IQI Why does Kashif Ansari say “Asia is more than China”? Ask most people about Asia and they think of China. Kashif's core message is that the region is far bigger than that single story. He points to Southeast Asia, the ASEAN bloc, where IQI is most active. The grouping is home to more than 680 million people, with high mobile and internet penetration and a young, fast-urbanising middle class. The economic momentum backs him up. The region's digital economy is widely projected to grow from roughly US$300 billion today towards about US$1 trillion by 2030, with some forecasts pointing higher if a regional digital trade pact is implemented. The World Economic Forum has gone further, projecting that ASEAN could become the world's fourth-largest economy by 2030. That is the canvas Kashif is pointing at. What are the top three Asian markets to watch? Kashif names three countries where IQI is most confident. Each represents a different entry point into the region's growth. 1. Malaysia: the quiet semiconductor and data centre hub Malaysia is his first pick, and the data explains why. The country handles around 13 percent of the world's chip assembly, testing and packaging, according to the Malaysian Investment Development Authority. That backbone is attracting fresh capital. Intel is investing more than US$7 billion in a Penang facility, while global names including Microsoft, Google and Nvidia have committed to data centres and chip-related expansion. The scale of digital investment is striking. Between 2021 and the end of 2024, Malaysia secured around RM278 billion in digital investments, with a large share directed at data centre projects, much of it concentrated in Johor next to Singapore. The new Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone deepens that link. When Singapore needs room to grow, Malaysia is the natural neighbour, which is part of why investment keeps flowing across the causeway. 2. Vietnam: the manufacturing powerhouse Vietnam is the second bet, and its numbers are hard to ignore. The country posted around 8 percent GDP growth in 2025, one of the strongest rates among major emerging markets, according to Vietnam's General Statistics Office. Foreign direct investment remains resilient and manufacturing-led. Global electronics giants such as Samsung, LG, Foxconn and Intel have built deep production bases there, with Samsung alone accounting for a large slice of national exports. For founders and investors, Vietnam offers proximity to Chinese suppliers without the same political exposure, plus a dense network of free trade agreements. That combination keeps it near the centre of global supply chain shifts. 3. Indonesia: scale, youth and the EV battery play Indonesia rounds out the list. With a population of around 280 million, a young demographic and rapid urbanisation, the consumer base alone is enormous. Its standout industrial story is nickel. Indonesia is the world's largest nickel producer, a critical input for electric vehicle batteries, and it banned raw ore exports to force value-added processing at home. That strategy has pulled in major investment across the EV supply chain, from nickel processing to battery cell plants involving global automakers and battery makers. Indonesia wants to own the chain from mineral to finished battery. Malaysia, Vietnam and Indonesia at a glance MarketCore strengthWhy it mattersMalaysiaSemiconductors and data centresAround 13 percent of global chip assembly, testing and packaging, with major AI infrastructure investment near Singapore.VietnamExport manufacturingAround 8 percent GDP growth in 2025, with a deep electronics production base and strong FDI.IndonesiaScale and EV batteriesAround 280 million people, with the world's largest nickel producer building an integrated battery supply chain. What does this mean for real estate and property investors? The thread connecting all of this is people and capital moving into the region. Semiconductor fabs, data centres and battery plants do not exist in isolation. They create jobs, draw skilled workers, and reshape demand for housing, offices and industrial space around new growth corridors. Penang, Johor, and the industrial belts of Vietnam and Indonesia are clear examples. For property professionals, the lesson mirrors Kashif's own. Follow where the future industries are building, because that is where the next wave of real estate demand tends to form. Lessons for founders and professionals scaling globally Strip the interview down and a simple playbook emerges, useful well beyond real estate. Build for the surge. Make your product and systems scalable before demand spikes, not during the crisis. Adapt locally. Respect local culture and business norms, then merge them with your core model. Make AI core. Move past treating AI as a search tool and embed it into how work actually gets done. Look past the obvious market. The next decade's growth is spread across Southeast Asia, not concentrated in one country. Position near the future. Place yourself where future industries and young talent are concentrated. As Kashif puts it, the future is AI and technology, and the youth and talent that power it are increasingly found in Asia. Ready to grow your real estate career with IQI?Submit your details today and our team will guide you on how to start your journey as part of IQI’s global real estate network. [custom_blog_recruit_form] FAQS Who is Kashif Ansari? Kashif Ansari is the Co-Founder and Group CEO of Juwai IQI, a technology-enabled real estate group operating across Southeast Asia and other international markets. How does Juwai IQI use AI? The company uses AI for market research, language and localisation, and outbound tasks such as calls and appointment setting, allowing agents to focus on closing deals. Ansari attributes a significant sales increase to AI adoption. Why does Kashif Ansari favour Southeast Asia over China alone? He argues that Asia is far larger than China. Southeast Asia has more than 680 million people, a fast-growing digital economy and a young, urbanising population, making it a major long-term growth region. Which Asian markets does he highlight for the next decade? Malaysia for semiconductors and data centres, Vietnam for export manufacturing, and Indonesia for its scale and electric vehicle battery supply chain. What is the biggest mistake companies make when going global? According to Ansari, the biggest mistakes are scaling faster than their systems can handle, which breaks customer trust, and failing to stay agile enough to adapt to local culture and business practices. Sources Malaysian Investment Development Authority, on Malaysia's share of global semiconductor assembly, testing and packaging. ASEAN Briefing, “How Foreign Investors Can Capture Value in Malaysia's Semiconductor Ecosystem,” 2026. Asia Society Policy Institute, “Malaysia's Gamble: Turning Data Centres Into Industrial Power,” 2026. Market Research Malaysia, “Malaysia Data Center Investments Surge,” 2025. World Economic Forum, “ASEAN Will Drive Global Growth,” and ASEAN DEFA digital economy coverage, 2025. The Global Economics / HSBC “Digital Frontiers 2030,” on the Southeast Asia digital economy, 2026. Context.ph, on AI's projected contribution to Southeast Asia's GDP, 2025. General Statistics Office of Vietnam via Vietnam Briefing, “Vietnam's Economy in 2025,” 2026. OECD Economic Surveys: Viet Nam 2025, on Samsung and manufacturing FDI. ORF, Lowy Institute and Nickel Institute, on Indonesia's nickel and EV battery strategy

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Property Overhang vs Unsold Property in Malaysia: What Buyers Must Know

TL;DRProperty overhang and unsold property aren't the same thing in Malaysia. Overhang means completed units with CCC that remain unsold for more than 9 months after launch. All overhang units are unsold, but not all unsold units are overhang. This difference helps buyers judge risk and negotiate smarter. Property showrooms in Malaysia can be tricky to read. Every unit sounds like it is “almost sold out”, yet somehow, there are still available units weeks later. Then come the headlines warning about property “overhang”, while developers call the same units “unsold” or “moving fast”. No wonder buyers get confused. The truth is simple: unsold property and overhang property are not always the same. Knowing the difference helps you look beyond sales banners, understand real market risk, and buy with better confidence. Top Key Takeaways They are not the same. Every overhang unit is unsold, but not every unsold unit is overhang. The 9-month rule matters. Property overhang usually refers to completed units with CCC that remain unsold for more than 9 months after launch. Unsold property is a wider term. It can include units that are not yet built, still under construction, or already completed. Overhang is more serious. It shows that a completed property is ready, but buyers are still not taking it up. Buyers can use this to negotiate. Developers with completed unsold units may be more open to rebates, legal fee waivers, furnishing packages, or better pricing. Table of contentsWhat "Unsold Property" Means in MalaysiaWhat Property Overhang Means and the 9-Month RuleThe Real Difference: A Buyer-Friendly BreakdownWhat the Latest NAPIC Data Tells BuyersHow Smart Buyers Can Use Overhang to Their AdvantageFinal Thoughts for BuyersFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs) What "Unsold Property" Means in Malaysia “Unsold property” is a broad term that refers to any residential unit that has been launched for sale but has not yet been bought, whether the project is not built, still under construction, or already completed. NAPIC separates unsold residential properties based on their construction stage. Some units may have building plan approval but have not started construction. Once a project is completed, a more specific category comes into play: Property overhang. In Malaysia, property overhang generally refers to completed units that have received the Certificate of Completion and Compliance (CCC) but remain unsold for more than 9 months after launch. So, unsold property is the wider category, while property overhang is only one part of it. This is why all overhang properties are unsold, but not all unsold properties are overhang. What Property Overhang Means and the 9-Month Rule Property overhang is a more specific and serious part of unsold property. According to NAPIC’s definition, overhang refers to completed properties that have received the Certificate of Completion and Compliance (CCC) but remain unsold for more than 9 months after launch. This means a unit must meet three conditions before it is counted as overhang. It must be physically completed, it must have received CCC, and it must still be unsold after more than 9 months from its launch date. This is why overhang is different from normal unsold stock. A unit that is still under construction may remain unsold for months, but it is not automatically considered overhang because the project is not completed yet. In contrast, overhang means the building is already finished and ready, but buyers still have not taken up the units. However, there is one important point to remember. In some recent property reports, the terms “overhang” and “unsold completed units” may appear to be used quite closely. That is why buyers should always check what definition is being used before judging the headline number. The Real Difference: A Buyer-Friendly Breakdown Here is the easiest way to remember it: All overhang properties are unsold, but not all unsold properties are overhang. The main difference depends on the stage of the property and how long it has remained unsold SituationIs It Unsold?Is It Overhang?Launched but still under constructionYesNoCompleted, but less than 9 months after launchYesNoCompleted, has CCC, unsold for more than 9 monthsYesYesCompleted luxury unit kept by developer intentionallyYesMay be overhang, but needs context This is why buyers should not treat every unsold unit as a warning sign. A unit that is still under construction may simply need more time to find buyers. But a completed unit with CCC that remains unsold for more than 9 months may point to a deeper issue, such as weak demand, poor location, high pricing, or too many similar units in the area. Most developers do not want to keep completed unsold units for too long because it affects cash flow and adds maintenance costs. For buyers, the key is simple: Do not only ask whether a unit is unsold. Ask why it is unsold. What the Latest NAPIC Data Tells Buyers The latest numbers show that Malaysia’s completed unsold units are rising again after several years of decline. According to the NAPIC Q3 2025 Property Market Report, Malaysia recorded 28,672 unsold completed residential units, worth about RM17.25 billion. The increase was mainly driven by condominiums, apartments, and serviced apartments. Serviced apartments also remain a major concern, with nearly 17,900 overhang units, mostly in the RM500,000 to RM1 million price range. PeriodResidential Overhang (units)Approx. Value202136,863RM22.79 billion202227,746RM18.41 billion202325,816RM17.68 billion1Q 202523,515RM15.00 billionQ3 202528,672RM17.25 billion Sources: NAPIC, The Edge Malaysia, EdgeProp, compiled. First, the oversupply is mainly in high-rise properties, especially condominiums, apartments, and serviced apartments. Second, the issue is no longer only about luxury homes. More unsold units are now found in the mid-range and “affordable” condo segment, especially units priced around RM200,000 to RM600,000. This shows that price alone does not guarantee demand. A property can still remain unsold if the location, layout, connectivity, pricing, or target buyer does not match the market. In Q3 2025, states with higher unsold completed residential units included Perak, Johor, and Sabah. Johor’s situation is partly linked to the earlier Iskandar development boom, where many units were built for demand that did not fully materialise. For buyers, the message is clear: Do not just look at whether a property is cheap. Look at whether people actually want to live, rent, or buy in that location. Expert insight: Dr Hassanudin Mohd Thas Thaker, Associate Professor at the Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences, IIUM, attributes much of the overhang in growth states to aggressive development. He has explained that rapidly developing states see intense competition among local and foreign developers, which can lead them to adopt aggressive strategies that produce more housing units than actual regional demand can absorb. How Smart Buyers Can Use Overhang to Their Advantage Some buyers avoid overhang properties because they assume something must be wrong if the units are still unsold. But that is not always true. A completed unsold unit can also mean the developer is more motivated to sell. This is where buyers may have stronger room to negotiate. Depending on the project, developers may offer rebates, free legal fees, furnishing packages, lower upfront costs, or better pricing to clear remaining units. However, overhang does not mean every unit is a good deal. Buyers still need to separate a real opportunity from a bad purchase. Before signing, check these four things: Location fundamentalsIs the property close to jobs, public transport, schools, universities, shops, or major roads? A discount cannot fix a weak location. Why the unit is unsoldIf the issue is temporary oversupply in a strong area, it may be an opportunity. If the issue is poor location, wrong product, or weak demand, be careful. Rental demandIf you are buying for investment, check whether people actually want to rent in that area. Do not rely only on developer promises. Nearby competitionIf there are many similar unsold units nearby, rental and resale competition may remain high. For buyers, the goal is not to buy just because the unit is cheaper. The goal is to understand why it is unsold, whether the location still has demand, and how much room you have to negotiate. Final Thoughts for Buyers The difference between unsold property and property overhang is not just a technical term. It helps buyers understand what is really happening in the market. Unsold property refers to the wider pool of available units, while property overhang refers to completed units with CCC that have remained unsold for more than 9 months after launch. For buyers, this difference matters. It can show which locations or property types may be oversupplied, while also giving buyers more room to negotiate with developers. Before making a decision, look beyond the sales banner. Read the data, ask which definition a headline is using, and you'll move through Malaysia's property market with clarity instead of FOMO. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) What is property overhang in Malaysia? Property overhang refers to completed properties that have received CCC but remain unsold for more than 9 months after launch. Is property overhang the same as unsold property? No. All overhang properties are unsold, but not all unsold properties are overhang. Unsold property is the wider category. What is considered an unsold property? An unsold property is any launched residential unit that has not been bought yet. It can be not built, under construction, or already completed. Should buyers worry about property overhang? Buyers should be cautious, but not panic. Overhang may signal weak demand, poor location, high pricing, or oversupply in the area. Can buyers get better deals from overhang properties? Yes, sometimes. Developers with completed unsold units may offer rebates, free legal fees, furnishing packages, or better prices to clear stock. Not sure whether an unsold unit is a good deal or a red flag? Let IQI’s property experts help you compare the project, location, pricing, rental demand, and negotiation potential before you decide. Explore better property opportunities in Malaysia with IQI today. [custom_blog_form] Continue Reading: What is Debt-To-Service Ratio (DSR) in Malaysia & How It Affects Your Home Loan Why My Housing Loan Got Rejected in Malaysia? (Reasons Explained) 7 High Rental Potential Properties in Kepong Investors Should Watch in 2026 References Au, F. Y. (2023, June 7). The REAL deal: Give timely granular analysis on property overhang. The Edge Malaysia. https://theedgemalaysia.com/node/669968 Bernama / Garasi. Shaza Al Muzayen & Fahmi Abdul Aziz. (2023, October 20). Demystifying the issues behind Malaysia's overhang & unsold residential properties. https://garasi.bernama.com/stories/demystifying-the-issues-behind-malaysias-overhang-unsold-residential-properties EdgeProp.my. (2025, September 29). Malaysia's housing overhang shifts to mid-range and 'affordable' condos. https://www.edgeprop.my/content/1913910/malaysia%E2%80%99s-housing-overhang-shifts-mid-range-and-%E2%80%98affordable%E2%80%99-condos IQI Global. (2026). NAPIC Q3 2025: What does it mean to the Malaysian property market? https://iqiglobal.com/blog/napic-q3-2025/ MyRumahBaru. (2026, April 3). Malaysia property market 2026: What the data is really telling us. https://www.myrumahbaru.com/blog/malaysia-property-market-2026-what-the-data-is-really-telling-us Ng, P. L. (2018, October 19). What do the "unsold" and "overhang" numbers mean in the residential property market? StarProperty. https://www.starproperty.my/news/what-do-the-unsold-and-overhang-numbers-mean-in-the-residential-property-market-/108171 REHDA Institute. (2024). Summary: NAPIC Property Market Report 2023. https://rehdainstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Summary_NAPIC-Property-Market-Report-2023.pdf The Star. (2025, September 20). The sticky stats of overhang properties. https://www.thestar.com.my/business/insight/2025/09/20/the-sticky-stats-of-overhang-properties The Vibes. (2025, September 10). Unsold completed homes rise 16 percent, but experts confident situation under control. https://www.thevibes.com/articles/business/112612/

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Where to Invest in 2026: Infrastructure, Stability and Real Demand Lead the Way

Global real estate is entering a more selective phase in 2026. As interest rates stabilise and inflation pressures gradually ease, investors are shifting their attention towards markets supported by infrastructure investment, population growth, and genuine end-user demand. Rather than chasing short-term momentum, capital is increasingly flowing into locations with strong long-term fundamentals. The Middle East Remains a Core Allocation The Middle East continues to attract global investor interest, particularly in Dubai and Saudi Arabia. Dubai remains one of the world's most liquid international property markets, supported by business migration, population growth, and a favourable tax environment. While price growth is moderating, the market continues to benefit from strong long-term demand. Saudi Arabia also remains a standout market, driven by Vision 2030 reforms, infrastructure investment, and expanding housing demand. Cities such as Riyadh continue to attract both local and international investors as the kingdom diversifies its economy and accelerates urban development. Southeast Asia Benefits from Infrastructure Growth Across Southeast Asia, infrastructure remains one of the strongest investment themes. In Malaysia, projects such as the RTS Link, Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone, and transit-oriented developments continue creating opportunities in well-connected locations. Vietnam is entering a more disciplined market cycle, with investors focusing on quality developments, legally secure projects, and long-term urban growth. Meanwhile, Bali continues attracting investors seeking rental income opportunities, although buyers are becoming more selective as supply increases in certain areas. India Continues to Deliver Long-Term Growth India remains one of Asia's most resilient real estate markets, supported by economic expansion, technology sector growth, and strong domestic demand. Cities such as Bengaluru and Hyderabad continue benefiting from corporate expansion, infrastructure investment, and rising demand for quality residential and commercial properties. The combination of population growth, urbanisation, and increasing institutional participation continues to strengthen India's long-term investment outlook. Outlook The second half of 2026 is expected to favour disciplined investors who focus on quality assets and market fundamentals. The Middle East offers stability and liquidity, Southeast Asia benefits from infrastructure-led growth, and India continues to deliver strong long-term demand. Across all markets, the strongest opportunities are likely to emerge in locations supported by real economic activity, connectivity improvements, and sustainable population growth rather than short-term speculation. Discover More HereDownload

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