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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

149 properties on sale

107 properties on rent

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Palm Garden Apartment photo

Palm Garden Apartment

Persiaran Bukit Raja

3
2
988
1044 ft²
1044 ft²

Rp 7,230,001 /month

Listed on June 10, 2025

Bandar Botanic photo

Bandar Botanic

Jalan Jenaris

4
3
424
1000 ft²
1400 ft²

Rp 10,954,546 /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
936
650 ft²
650 ft²

Rp 3,724,546 /month

Listed on July 22, 2025

Seri Jati & Baiduri photo

Seri Jati & Baiduri

Jalan Setia Gemilang U13/45B

3
2
988
817 ft²
817 ft²

Rp 5,696,364 /month

Listed on July 29, 2025

Taman Jaya Utama photo

Taman Jaya Utama

Jalan Utama 55

4
3
576
1400 ft²
1300 ft²

Rp 1,533,636,475

Listed on May 15, 2026

Vista Indah Putra photo

Vista Indah Putra

Jalan Batu Unjur 8

3
2
1201
1150 ft²
1150 ft²

Rp 1,073,545,533

Listed on January 27, 2026

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana photo

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur

3
2
878
800 ft²
800 ft²

Rp 1,226,821,544

Listed on March 9, 2026

TRIO by Setia photo

TRIO by Setia

Bukit Tinggi Klang

2+1
2
525
915 ft²
915 ft²

Rp 10,516,364 /month

Listed on June 4, 2026

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Lorong Bendahara 42

3
2
971
1300 ft²
900 ft²

Rp 5,696,364 /month

Listed on July 31, 2025

Impian Sentosa photo

Impian Sentosa

Jalan Dato Abdul Hamid 6, Taman Sentosa, Klang

3
2
1011
750 ft²
750 ft²

Rp 4,381,819 /month

Listed on June 24, 2025

The Hamstead photo

The Hamstead

Jalan 9/118B, 56000, Kuala Lumpur

3
2
1029
950 ft²
950 ft²

Rp 8,544,546 /month

Listed on March 24, 2025

Kiara East photo

Kiara East

Jalan 3/18A Taman Mastiara

2
1
913
722 ft²
722 ft²

Rp 2,094,509,243

Listed on February 27, 2026

Taman Klang Utama photo

Taman Klang Utama

Jalan Sungai Keramat

3
2
868
1000 ft²
880 ft²

Rp 1,599,363,753

Listed on March 11, 2026

Seri Jati & Baiduri photo

Seri Jati & Baiduri

Jalan Setia Gemilang U13/45B

3
2
1208
813 ft²
813 ft²

Rp 4,381,819 /month

Listed on March 10, 2025

Sunsuria Forum @ 7th Avenue photo

Sunsuria Forum @ 7th Avenue

40170, Selangor

3
2
1335
904 ft²
904 ft²

Rp 12,707,274 /month

Listed on February 24, 2025

Livia @ Bandar Rimbayu photo

Livia @ Bandar Rimbayu

Jalan Fauna 3

3
3
1149
1400 ft²
3240 ft²

Rp 4,162,727,575

Listed on October 28, 2024

TRIO by Setia photo

TRIO by Setia

Bukit Tinggi Klang

2+1
2
604
915 ft²
915 ft²

Rp 10,954,546

Listed on May 21, 2026

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana photo

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur

3
2
1548
807 ft²
807 ft²

Rp 4,820,000 /month

Listed on January 5, 2026

Taman Bayu Perdana photo

Taman Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur

4
3
1481
1700 ft²
1500 ft²

Rp 7,010,910 /month

Listed on July 1, 2025

GEO Bukit Rimau photo

GEO Bukit Rimau

Jalan Sungai Burung

3
2
428
875 ft²
875 ft²

Rp 10,954,546 /month

Listed on March 19, 2025

Akasia Apartment, Pusat Bandar Puchong photo

Akasia Apartment, Pusat Bandar Puchong

Jalan Wawasan 2/3

3
2
931
825 ft²
825 ft²

Rp 7,010,910 /month

Listed on July 19, 2025

Bandar Saujana Putra photo

Bandar Saujana Putra

Bandar Saujana Putra

4
3
1055
1000 ft²
990 ft²

Rp 5,258,182 /month

Listed on July 4, 2025

BBK Condominium photo

BBK Condominium

Persiaran Bukit Raja 1, Bandar Baru Klang

3
2
922
910 ft²
910 ft²

Rp 1,095,366,989

Listed on February 23, 2026

i-SOHO @ i-City photo

i-SOHO @ i-City

Jalan Plumbum 7/102, 40000, Selangor

1
1201
465 ft²
465 ft²

Rp 5,258,182 /month

Listed on April 5, 2025

Avenue Crest photo

Avenue Crest

Section 22, Batu Tiga, Shah Alam

1
1
968
560 ft²
560 ft²

Rp 5,253,800 /month

Listed on October 13, 2025

Bandar Parklands photo

Bandar Parklands

Jalan Delima 13 Bukit Tinggi 3

4
4
454
1800 ft²
2250 ft²

Rp 3,715,782,088

Listed on March 13, 2024

Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Lorong Batu Nilam 1A

2
659
1650 ft²
1650 ft²

Rp 4,381,819 /month

Listed on June 6, 2026

Gravit8 @ Klang South photo

Gravit8 @ Klang South

Jalan Bayu Laut

1+1
1
844
631 ft²
631 ft²

Rp 6,134,546 /month

Listed on April 30, 2026

BSP 21 photo

BSP 21

Bandar Saujana Putra

3
2
919
1048 ft²
1048 ft²

Rp 7,010,910 /month

Listed on July 30, 2025

Golden Villa Apartment photo

Golden Villa Apartment

Jln Temenggung 37, Taman Sentosa Perdana

3
2
1004
809 ft²
809 ft²

Rp 1,007,818,255

Listed on April 16, 2024

Saujana Teknologi Park photo

Saujana Teknologi Park

Jalan STR

2
802
7880 ft²
11625 ft²

Rp 65,727,278 /month

Listed on May 8, 2026

Setia City Residences @ Setia City photo

Setia City Residences @ Setia City

Jalan Setia Dagang AH U13/AH

3+1
2
832
1241 ft²
1241 ft²

Rp 3,286,355,111

Listed on December 2, 2025

Perdana Villa photo

Perdana Villa

Jalan Temenggung 37, Taman Sentosa Perdana

3
2
1570
800 ft²
800 ft²

Rp 3,943,637 /month

Listed on August 16, 2023

Ken Rimba photo

Ken Rimba

Jalan Lengkuas, Rimba Jaya

4+1
3
463
1840 ft²
1300 ft²

Rp 3,067,272,950

Listed on March 12, 2024

Teluk Pulai photo

Teluk Pulai

Jalan Selar

3
2
962
1000 ft²
1540 ft²

Rp 4,820,000 /month

Listed on July 30, 2025

USJ 6 photo

USJ 6

Jalan USJ 6/1

3
2
923
1200 ft²
1200 ft²

Rp 9,640,001 /month

Listed on August 4, 2025

Ken Rimba photo

Ken Rimba

Jalan Lengkuas, Rimba Jaya

4
3
860
1800 ft²
1300 ft²

Rp 2,848,094,389

Listed on December 14, 2025

Taman Telok photo

Taman Telok

Jalan Dendang

4
2
915
960 ft²
2852 ft²

Rp 5,258,182 /month

Listed on April 4, 2026

The Maple Residence photo

The Maple Residence

Jalan Langat , 42000, Selangor

2+1
2
1209
865 ft²
865 ft²

Rp 7,230,001 /month

Listed on March 20, 2025

Pangsapuri Kasuarina photo

Pangsapuri Kasuarina

Bandar Botanik, Klang

3
2
776
900 ft²
900 ft²

Rp 6,134,546 /month

Listed on April 23, 2026

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Jalan 21

4
2
851
800 ft²
1300 ft²

Rp 1,446,000,105

Listed on July 31, 2025

Central Residence, Sungai Besi photo

Central Residence, Sungai Besi

Jalan Sungai Besi

2
2
1031
732 ft²
732 ft²

Rp 1,708,909,215

Listed on June 19, 2025

Andira Park photo

Andira Park

Lebuh Bukit Puchong

4
4
728
1789 ft²
958 ft²

Rp 3,505,454,800

Listed on November 10, 2025

Taman Dato Hormat, Telok Panglima Garang photo

Taman Dato Hormat, Telok Panglima Garang

Jalan Pandan

2
2
941
700 ft²
700 ft²

Rp 2,190,909 /month

Listed on April 16, 2026

Gravit8 @ Klang South photo

Gravit8 @ Klang South

Jalan Bayu Laut

3
2
841
907 ft²
907 ft²

Rp 8,325,455 /month

Listed on April 6, 2026

Bandar Bestari photo

Bandar Bestari

Klang, Selangor

2
740
1540 ft²
1540 ft²

Rp 7,887,273 /month

Listed on May 23, 2024

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana photo

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur, 41200, Selangor

3
2
870
1075 ft²
1075 ft²

Rp 1,314,545,550

Listed on February 26, 2025

Kota Bayuemas photo

Kota Bayuemas

Jalan Bayu Impian 12

4
3
43
2200 ft²
1870 ft²

Rp 9,640,001 /month

Listed on June 26, 2026

Taman Seri Mewah 3 photo

Taman Seri Mewah 3

Jalan Meranti Bunga 33

4
3
71
1717 ft²
1260 ft²

Rp 2,563,363,823

Listed on June 26, 2026

Golden Villa Apartment photo

Golden Villa Apartment

Jln Temenggung 37, Taman Sentosa Perdana

3
2
246
898 ft²
898 ft²

Rp 810,636,423

Listed on December 5, 2025

The Maple Residences photo

The Maple Residences

Jalan Bestari 7/KS09

2+1
2
454
863 ft²
863 ft²

Rp 7,449,091 /month

Listed on June 16, 2026

Taman Jaya Utama photo

Taman Jaya Utama

Jalan Utama 4

4
2
623
990 ft²
1650 ft²

Rp 1,402,181,920

Listed on July 29, 2025

Residensi Alami photo

Residensi Alami

Jalan Tinju 13/50, 40100, Selangor

3
2
796
1080 ft²
1080 ft²

Rp 1,971,818,325

Listed on April 28, 2025

Kota Bayuemas photo

Kota Bayuemas

Jalan Bayu Impian 15

5
4
560
2800 ft²
6200 ft²

Rp 9,197,437,032

Listed on January 24, 2024

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana photo

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur, 41200, Selangor

3
2
896
980 ft²
980 ft²

Rp 1,314,457,914

Listed on February 24, 2025

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Sanggul

4
3
834
1900 ft²
1650 ft²

Rp 2,541,454,730

Listed on May 23, 2024

Impian Sentosa photo

Impian Sentosa

Jalan Dato Abdul Hamid 6, Taman Sentosa, Klang

3
2
962
750 ft²
750 ft²

Rp 4,162,728 /month

Listed on June 11, 2025

Impian Sentosa photo

Impian Sentosa

Jalan Dato Abdul Hamid 6, Taman Sentosa

2
2
1662
650 ft²
650 ft²

Rp 3,943,637 /month

Listed on October 2, 2023

Taman Sri Ehsan photo

Taman Sri Ehsan

Jalan Seri Ehsan 9

5
3
875
6350 ft²
5025 ft²

Rp 13,145,367,864

Listed on March 19, 2025

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Sanggul

4
3
515
2000 ft²
1650 ft²

Rp 2,935,818,395

Listed on May 8, 2023

Casa Subang photo

Casa Subang

Jalan Subang 1, Subang Light Industrial Park

4
2
1068
1000 ft²
1000 ft²

Rp 7,010,910 /month

Listed on June 26, 2025

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Kerongsang

4
3
714
1600 ft²
1500 ft²

Rp 2,125,181,973

Listed on November 13, 2025

Bandar Parklands photo

Bandar Parklands

Bukit Tinggi 3 Lorong Delima 4

3
4
635
1800 ft²
1500 ft²

Rp 2,979,636,580

Listed on June 24, 2025

BBK Condominium photo

BBK Condominium

Persiaran Bukit Raja 1, Bandar Baru Klang

3
2
1123
910 ft²
910 ft²

Rp 4,381,819 /month

Listed on February 23, 2026

Taman Bayu Perdana photo

Taman Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur

4
3
1037
1500 ft²
1500 ft²

Rp 7,010,910 /month

Listed on July 9, 2024

Avenue Crest photo

Avenue Crest

Section 22, Batu Tiga, Shah Alam

1
1
882
560 ft²
560 ft²

Rp 4,600,909 /month

Listed on April 16, 2026

Sunsuria Forum @ 7th Avenue photo

Sunsuria Forum @ 7th Avenue

Jln Setia Dagang AL U13/AL, Seksyen U13, Setia Alam

1
15
639 ft²
630 ft²

Rp 1,971,818,325

Listed on June 28, 2026

Perdana Villa @ Taman Sentosa Perdana photo

Perdana Villa @ Taman Sentosa Perdana

Jalan Temenggung 37

3
2
368
980 ft²
980 ft²

Rp 858,836,426

Listed on March 11, 2026

Taman Mesra Indah, Klang photo

Taman Mesra Indah, Klang

Lorong Samarinda 26

4
3
916
1850 ft²
1540 ft²

Rp 8,325,455 /month

Listed on July 22, 2025

Taman Alam Megah photo

Taman Alam Megah

Jalan Batu Laut 28/5

2
1
841
1760 ft²
1760 ft²

Rp 5,915,455 /month

Listed on January 13, 2026

Bandar Botanic Klang photo

Bandar Botanic Klang

Jalan Jasmin 6

4
4
497
6600 ft²
1800 ft²

Rp 8,544,546,075

Listed on June 12, 2023

Trifolia 1 Apartment photo

Trifolia 1 Apartment

Jalan Samarinda 19A

3
2
814
900 ft²
900 ft²

Rp 5,258,182 /month

Listed on May 5, 2026

Bandar Parklands photo

Bandar Parklands

Lorong Delima 16 Bukit Tinggi 3

4+1
5
7
2650 ft²
3300 ft²

Rp 6,485,091,380

Listed on February 14, 2025

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana photo

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur

3
2
586
1100 ft²
1100 ft²

Rp 1,226,909,180

Listed on May 13, 2026

Avenue Crest photo

Avenue Crest

Section 22, Batu Tiga

1
1
977
516 ft²
516 ft²

Rp 5,258,182 /month

Listed on September 22, 2025

Gravit8 @ Klang South photo

Gravit8 @ Klang South

Jalan Bayu Laut

2+1
2
985
960 ft²
960 ft²

Rp 6,134,546 /month

Listed on September 3, 2025

Bandar Parkland photo

Bandar Parkland

Jalan Jed 3

4
684
3000 ft²
1650 ft²

Rp 24,100,002 /month

Listed on December 1, 2023

Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi

41200 Klang

2
2
831
1200 ft²
1200 ft²

Rp 6,572,728 /month

Listed on September 2, 2025

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Lorong Hulubalang 10

4
3
1322
1440 ft²
1170 ft²

Rp 5,915,455 /month

Listed on August 4, 2025

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Kerongsang

4
3
743
1700 ft²
1500 ft²

Rp 2,541,454,730

Listed on March 30, 2026

Edusentral @ Setia Alam photo

Edusentral @ Setia Alam

Jalan Setia Murni U13/51, 40170, Selangor

1
1
1173
502 ft²
502 ft²

Rp 5,258,182 /month

Listed on February 11, 2025

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Kerongsang

4
3
1293
1500 ft²
1500 ft²

Rp 7,010,910 /month

Listed on August 27, 2025

Casa Tropicana photo

Casa Tropicana

Persiaran Tropicana, 47301, Selangor

2+1
3
985
1188 ft²
1188 ft²

Rp 9,640,001 /month

Listed on April 21, 2025

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Pending

4
3
1181
1700 ft²
1500 ft²

Rp 2,848,094,389

Listed on November 22, 2024

Persiaran Anggerik Aranda  photo

Persiaran Anggerik Aranda

Persiaran Anggerik Aranda

4
3
781
2190 ft²
4400 ft²

Rp 5,258,182,200

Listed on October 14, 2025

Bandar Bukit Tinggi 1 Shop Apartment photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi 1 Shop Apartment

Lorong Batu Nilam 1B

3
2
787
724 ft²
724 ft²

Rp 876,354,936

Listed on March 31, 2026

Impian Sentosa photo

Impian Sentosa

Jalan Dato Abdul Hamid 6, Taman Sentosa, Klang

3
2
1020
754 ft²
754 ft²

Rp 3,505,455 /month

Listed on December 20, 2025

Pangsapuri Palma photo

Pangsapuri Palma

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

3
2
825
650 ft²
650 ft²

Rp 679,181,868

Listed on August 29, 2024

Vista Bayu Apartment, Taman Bayu Perdana photo

Vista Bayu Apartment, Taman Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur 9

3
2
886
960 ft²
960 ft²

Rp 5,696,364 /month

Listed on April 15, 2026

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Kerongsang 7

4
4
754
2000 ft²
1650 ft²

Rp 3,365,236,608

Listed on March 31, 2026

Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Lorong Batu Nilam 15

3
2
750
1110 ft²
990 ft²

Rp 7,010,910 /month

Listed on April 20, 2026

Taman Sri Andalas photo

Taman Sri Andalas

Jalan Sri Damak

3
3
1077
1500 ft²
1400 ft²

Rp 7,887,273 /month

Listed on March 25, 2024

Canary Garden @Bandar Bestari photo

Canary Garden @Bandar Bestari

KSL Bandar Bestari Klang

5+1
5
100
3450 ft²
3600 ft²

Rp 14,460,001 /month

Listed on June 22, 2026

Kesas 32 Industrial Park photo

Kesas 32 Industrial Park

Jalan Sungai Jeluh 32/201

4
963
4100 ft²
2088 ft²

Rp 33,740,002 /month

Listed on April 5, 2026

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Jalan Dato Abdul Hamid 16

3
2
811
800 ft²
2500 ft²

Rp 2,344,272,898

Listed on February 15, 2025

AraTre' Residences photo

AraTre' Residences

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

3
2
811
1173 ft²
1173 ft²

Rp 3,417,818,430

Listed on March 24, 2025

Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Lorong Batu Nilam 6

4
4
844
1500 ft²
1540 ft²

Rp 8,325,455 /month

Listed on April 29, 2026

Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Lorong Batu Nilam 14

3
2
853
1400 ft²
1170 ft²

Rp 2,760,545,655

Listed on February 5, 2026

Bandar Botanic photo

Bandar Botanic

Jalan Cassia

4
3
798
1500 ft²
1300 ft²

Rp 2,366,181,990

Listed on March 16, 2026

Parkhill Residence photo

Parkhill Residence

Jalan Teknologi 1

3
2
791
1100 ft²
1100 ft²

Rp 2,366,181,990

Listed on March 30, 2026

Taman Dato Hormat, Telok Panglima Garang photo

Taman Dato Hormat, Telok Panglima Garang

Jalan Pandan

2
1
424
900 ft²
825 ft²

Rp 985,909,163

Listed on April 28, 2023

Bandar Seremban Selatan photo

Bandar Seremban Selatan

Jalan Seremban Selatan

4
3
523
1600 ft²
1540 ft²

Rp 1,752,727,400

Listed on May 8, 2026

SS 17 photo

SS 17

Jalan SS 17/3

4
3
795
1750 ft²
1680 ft²

Rp 4,031,273,020

Listed on January 5, 2026

Taman Bayu Perdana photo

Taman Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur

4
3
881
1800 ft²
1500 ft²

Rp 2,186,527,432

Listed on February 25, 2025

BSP21, Bandar Saujana Putra photo

BSP21, Bandar Saujana Putra

Jalan Saujana Putra

3
2
961
1048 ft²
1048 ft²

Rp 7,010,910 /month

Listed on March 21, 2025

Merak Kayangan Court photo

Merak Kayangan Court

Jalan Kapas

3
2
1050
2050 ft²
2050 ft²

Rp 32,863,639 /month

Listed on September 17, 2025

Kota Bayuemas photo

Kota Bayuemas

Jalan Bayu Laut 1

2
688
1400 ft²
1650 ft²

Rp 14,460,001

Listed on May 4, 2026

Bandar Bukit Tinggi 2 photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi 2

Lorong Batu Nilam 34

1
2
410
1500 ft²
1500 ft²

Rp 16,650,910 /month

Listed on June 15, 2026

MET 1 Residences @ KL Metropolis photo

MET 1 Residences @ KL Metropolis

Jalan Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah

1+1
1
1049
677 ft²
677 ft²

Rp 13,145,456 /month

Listed on September 3, 2025

Rhythm Avenue photo

Rhythm Avenue

USJ 19

3
2
960
875 ft²
875 ft²

Rp 6,572,728 /month

Listed on January 8, 2026

Pangsapuri Seroja photo

Pangsapuri Seroja

U13/50, Seksyen U13

3
2
1139
668 ft²
668 ft²

Rp 3,505,455 /month

Listed on September 30, 2025

Meru photo

Meru

Jalan Haji Abdul Manan

4
5
856
7400 ft²
15800 ft²

Rp 65,727,278 /month

Listed on May 8, 2026

Avenue Crest photo

Avenue Crest

Section 22, Batu Tiga

1
1
917
560 ft²
560 ft²

Rp 5,696,364 /month

Listed on April 6, 2026

Dynasty Condominium photo

Dynasty Condominium

Jalan Batu Tiga Lama

3
3
882
1400 ft²
1400 ft²

Rp 1,665,003,394

Listed on July 30, 2025

Villa Sentosa photo

Villa Sentosa

Jalan Dato Yusuf Shahbudin 3

3
2
1448
850 ft²
850 ft²

Rp 3,943,637 /month

Listed on January 6, 2024

Dua Residency photo

Dua Residency

Jalan Tun Razak, 50450, Kuala Lumpur

4+1
5
1146
2315 ft²
2315 ft²

Rp 35,054,548 /month

Listed on April 15, 2025

Trifolis Apartment photo

Trifolis Apartment

Jalan Batu Nilam 36/KS6, 41200, Selangor

3
2
921
900 ft²
900 ft²

Rp 1,467,909,198

Listed on April 15, 2025

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Jalan Dato Yusof Shahbudin 1

3
2
905
800 ft²
1300 ft²

Rp 2,050,691,058

Listed on December 6, 2024

Apartment Tropika, Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Apartment Tropika, Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Jalan Batu Nilam 13

3
2
703
850 ft²
850 ft²

Rp 1,314,457,914

Listed on April 29, 2026

Setia Impian photo

Setia Impian

Persiaran Setia Impian

4
3
3
1500 ft²
1300 ft²

Rp 2,453,818,360

Listed on November 18, 2025

Atwater photo

Atwater

Jalan Universiti, Seksyen 13

2
1
917
703 ft²
703 ft²

Rp 13,145,456 /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
909
1150 ft²
1150 ft²

Rp 7,668,182 /month

Listed on December 5, 2025

Apartment Hijau Ria photo

Apartment Hijau Ria

Jalan 2/1, Taman Kepong Indah

3
2
1035
867 ft²
867 ft²

Rp 1,261,963,728

Listed on February 25, 2025

Avenue Crest photo

Avenue Crest

Section 22, Batu Tiga, Shah Alam

1
1
926
540 ft²
540 ft²

Rp 5,258,182 /month

Listed on December 10, 2025

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Pending

4
3
826
1800 ft²
1500 ft²

Rp 2,782,454,748

Listed on October 19, 2025

Taman Desa Permai photo

Taman Desa Permai

Jalan Meranti Putih

3
2
712
1000 ft²
1500 ft²

Rp 1,599,363,753

Listed on July 1, 2025

Trefoil photo

Trefoil

Jalan Setia Dagang AH U13/AH, Setia City

1
654
485 ft²
485 ft²

Rp 972,763,707

Listed on April 16, 2026

Villa Sentosa photo

Villa Sentosa

Jalan Dato Yusuf Shahbudin 3

3
2
1134
850 ft²
850 ft²

Rp 4,381,819 /month

Listed on September 29, 2025

Taman Jaya Utama photo

Taman Jaya Utama

Jalan Keris

4
3
764
1700 ft²
1400 ft²

Rp 2,015,548,874

Listed on March 28, 2026

Taman Sutera photo

Taman Sutera

43000 Kajang

4
877
2486 ft²
1540 ft²

Rp 24,100,002 /month

Listed on September 22, 2025

Jalan Setia Utama U13/37M photo

Jalan Setia Utama U13/37M

Jalan Setia Utama U13/37M

5
4
138
2569 ft²
1950 ft²

Rp 5,258,182,200

Listed on April 8, 2025

Trio by Setia photo

Trio by Setia

Bukit Tinggi

3
3
230
1248 ft²
1248 ft²

Rp 13,583,637 /month

Listed on November 17, 2025

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Jalan Temenggung 37

4
833
1496 ft²
1496 ft²

Rp 3,330,182,060

Listed on November 20, 2024

The Havre photo

The Havre

Lebuhraya Bukit Jalil

3
2
762
1023 ft²
1023 ft²

Rp 2,190,821,614

Listed on August 29, 2025

Putra Heights photo

Putra Heights

Jalan Putra Bistari

4
3
805
2200 ft²
1650 ft²

Rp 3,409,054,793

Listed on April 24, 2025

Jalan Kubah U8/63 photo

Jalan Kubah U8/63

Jalan Kubah U8/63

5
4
780
2750 ft²
2090 ft²

Rp 4,338,000,315

Listed on August 21, 2024

Bayan Villa photo

Bayan Villa

, Taman Bukit Serdang Seksyen 2

3+1
3
827
1340 ft²
1340 ft²

Rp 7,887,273 /month

Listed on May 14, 2026

BAYU PERDANA photo

BAYU PERDANA

Jalan Batu Unjur 1

2
890
1500 ft²
1500 ft²

Rp 7,887,273 /month

Listed on April 5, 2026

Taman Palm Grove photo

Taman Palm Grove

Leboh Siput

4
3
770
2600 ft²
1600 ft²

Rp 2,716,639,834

Listed on October 30, 2025

Skyvilla, D Island Residence photo

Skyvilla, D Island Residence

Persiaran Utara

3
2
813
1026 ft²
1026 ft²

Rp 6,353,637 /month

Listed on April 16, 2026

Golden Villa Apartment photo

Golden Villa Apartment

Jln Temenggung 37, Taman Sentosa Perdana

3
2
975
786 ft²
786 ft²

Rp 3,505,455 /month

Listed on December 17, 2025

La Vista photo

La Vista

Jalan Tempua 2, Bandar Puchong Jaya

4
3
751
1405 ft²
1405 ft²

Rp 1,971,730,689

Listed on June 24, 2025

Avenue Crest photo

Avenue Crest

Section 22, Batu Tiga, Shah Alam

1
1
960
592 ft²
592 ft²

Rp 5,696,364 /month

Listed on January 22, 2026

Koi Kinrara Suites photo

Koi Kinrara Suites

Jalan Pipit, Bandar Puchong Jaya

2
2
838
908 ft²
908 ft²

Rp 1,183,090,995

Listed on June 23, 2025

Taman Sejati 5 photo

Taman Sejati 5

Lorong Bendahara

4
3
832
1100 ft²
960 ft²

Rp 2,169,000,158

Listed on June 10, 2025

Taman Melawis (Taman Heng Luen) photo

Taman Melawis (Taman Heng Luen)

Jalan Emas; Jalan Besi

4
2
866
900 ft²
1430 ft²

Rp 2,410,000,175

Listed on November 14, 2025

Dynasty Condominium photo

Dynasty Condominium

Jalan Batu Tiga Lama

3
3
1150
1405 ft²
1405 ft²

Rp 6,134,546 /month

Listed on February 19, 2025

Taman Jaya Utama photo

Taman Jaya Utama

Jalan Utama 6

4
3
457
1500 ft²
1500 ft²

Rp 2,278,545,620

Listed on November 5, 2025

Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Lorong Batu Nilam 1A

2
499
1650 ft²
1650 ft²

Rp 1,879,800,137

Listed on June 6, 2026

Green Residence photo

Green Residence

Jalan Sayang 1, Taman Rasa Sayang

3
2
785
1127 ft²
1127 ft²

Rp 8,763,637 /month

Listed on April 20, 2026

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana photo

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur

3
4
892
1850 ft²
1850 ft²

Rp 2,050,691,058

Listed on November 16, 2025

Bandar Bukit Tinggi 1 Apartment photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi 1 Apartment

Jalan Batu Nilam 15

3
2
627
650 ft²
650 ft²

Rp 876,276,064

Listed on April 21, 2026

Asteria Apartment @ Bandar ParkLand photo

Asteria Apartment @ Bandar ParkLand

Bandar Parklands Klang

3
2
407
850 ft²
850 ft²

Rp 5,696,364 /month

Listed on June 15, 2026

BANDAR PARKLANDS photo

BANDAR PARKLANDS

Jalan Jed 4

2
392
1430 ft²
1650 ft²

Rp 19,718,183 /month

Listed on March 10, 2026

Teluk Pulai photo

Teluk Pulai

Tepi Sungai

4
3
730
2500 ft²
1860 ft²

Rp 3,089,182,043

Listed on September 22, 2025

Teluk Pulai photo

Teluk Pulai

Jalan Teluk Pulai

4+1
3
730
2000 ft²
2460 ft²

Rp 3,417,818,430

Listed on June 26, 2025

Bayuemas photo

Bayuemas

Jalan Pendamaran

4
3
898
2000 ft²
1870 ft²

Rp 9,640,001 /month

Listed on June 19, 2025

Bandar Parkland photo

Bandar Parkland

Jalan Jed 3

2
753
1400 ft²
1650 ft²

Rp 21,909,093 /month

Listed on January 12, 2026

Waltz Residences @ Paradigm Garden City photo

Waltz Residences @ Paradigm Garden City

Jalan Awan Besar

3+1
4
946
1250 ft²
1250 ft²

Rp 3,461,636,615

Listed on November 27, 2025

BAYU PERDANA photo

BAYU PERDANA

Jalan Batu Unjur 1

2
902
1500 ft²
1500 ft²

Rp 3,505,455 /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
914
795 ft²
795 ft²

Rp 701,090,960

Listed on March 6, 2025

Taman Bunga Kenanga Indah photo

Taman Bunga Kenanga Indah

Jalan Kangar

4
3
816
1500 ft²
1300 ft²

Rp 2,278,457,984

Listed on January 6, 2026

Taman Perindustrian Pandamaran photo

Taman Perindustrian Pandamaran

Jalan Perusahaan

6
367
9540 ft²
10538 ft²

Rp 73,614,551 /month

Listed on December 20, 2025

Teluk Pulai photo

Teluk Pulai

Jalan Teluk Pulai

4
2
740
1360 ft²
2000 ft²

Rp 2,059,367,059

Listed on September 22, 2025

Taman Sri Jaromas photo

Taman Sri Jaromas

Jalan 3/12

4
3
435
1920 ft²
1400 ft²

Rp 2,563,363,823

Listed on January 20, 2024

Gravit8 @ Klang South photo

Gravit8 @ Klang South

Kota Bayuemas

2
2
783
900 ft²
900 ft²

Rp 7,010,910 /month

Listed on May 5, 2026

Bandar Botanic photo

Bandar Botanic

Jalan Kiara

4
3
722
1500 ft²
1400 ft²

Rp 2,975,254,762

Listed on January 9, 2026

Mutiara Ville @ Cyberjaya photo

Mutiara Ville @ Cyberjaya

Persiaran Sepang Off Persiaran Multimedia

4
3
830
1180 ft²
1180 ft²

Rp 7,449,091 /month

Listed on May 9, 2026

ETP @ KIIP photo

ETP @ KIIP

KllP Jenjarom

4
382
14280 ft²
22525 ft²

Rp 122,603,282 /month

Listed on February 24, 2026

Eco Majestic photo

Eco Majestic

Lingkaran Eco Majestic

4
4
871
1800 ft²
3150 ft²

Rp 5,258,182,200

Listed on June 4, 2025

Taman Klang Indah photo

Taman Klang Indah

Lorong Samarinda 11F

4
3
477
2000 ft²
1746 ft²

Rp 2,848,182,025

Listed on May 10, 2023

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Jalan Dato Abdul Hamid 18

4
2
803
800 ft²
1950 ft²

Rp 2,278,545,620

Listed on November 22, 2024

Nadira 2 @ Bandar Bukit Raja photo

Nadira 2 @ Bandar Bukit Raja

Jalan Ulek Mayang 6

4
4
632
1600 ft²
300 ft²

Rp 5,258,182,200

Listed on May 14, 2026

Bandar Putera photo

Bandar Putera

Jalan Kebun Nenas

4
3
656
2600 ft²
2600 ft²

Rp 3,724,107,543

Listed on April 16, 2026

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Jalan Dato Abdul Hamid 24

3
2
856
700 ft²
1200 ft²

Rp 1,818,454,678

Listed on October 11, 2024

Taman Desa Idaman 2 photo

Taman Desa Idaman 2

& Jalan Dato Dagang 24, Taman Sentosa, Klang

3
2
819
785 ft²
785 ft²

Rp 416,272,758

Listed on December 17, 2025

Vista Indah Putra photo

Vista Indah Putra

Jalan Batu Unjur 8, 42000, Selangor

3
2
1119
970 ft²
970 ft²

Rp 1,183,090,995

Listed on November 20, 2024

Trifolis Apartment photo

Trifolis Apartment

Jalan Batu Nilam 36/KS6

3
2
1027
900 ft²
900 ft²

Rp 5,477,273 /month

Listed on February 27, 2026

Bayu Tinggi photo

Bayu Tinggi

Jalan Bayu Tinggi Klang, Selangor

2
6
762
4000 ft²
1500 ft²

Rp 6,353,636,825

Listed on April 22, 2025

Jalan Kubah U8/64 photo

Jalan Kubah U8/64

Jalan Kubah U8/64

5
3
891
2500 ft²
1980 ft²

Rp 4,118,471,208

Listed on September 3, 2024

Taman Batu Belah photo

Taman Batu Belah

Jalan Sungai Agas 7

5
3
513
2500 ft²
1940 ft²

Rp 3,067,272,950

Listed on May 12, 2023

Saujana Damansara photo

Saujana Damansara

Desa Riang, 47830, Selangor

3
1
1050
658 ft²
658 ft²

Rp 657,272,775

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
987
810 ft²
810 ft²

Rp 7,449,091 /month

Listed on July 21, 2025

Taman Jaya Utama photo

Taman Jaya Utama

Jalan Utama

4
2
740
800 ft²
1300 ft²

Rp 1,708,909,215

Listed on April 5, 2026

Bandar Botanic photo

Bandar Botanic

Persiaran Botanic

4
3
547
1800 ft²
1540 ft²

Rp 3,417,818,430 /month

Listed on January 19, 2026

Taman Lembah Maju photo

Taman Lembah Maju

Jalan Maju 2/7

3
1
958
708 ft²
708 ft²

Rp 1,270,639,729

Listed on November 21, 2024

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Sanggul

4
3
1086
2000 ft²
1650 ft²

Rp 2,847,305,661

Listed on June 23, 2023

Pangsapuri Intan photo

Pangsapuri Intan

Jalan Bukit Permai, Taman Bukit Permai

3
2
801
646 ft²
646 ft²

Rp 1,042,872,803

Listed on June 24, 2025

Menara Geno photo

Menara Geno

Jalan Subang Mas

1
1
451
500 ft²
500 ft²

Rp 964,000,070

Listed on May 23, 2023

Apartment Tropika, Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Apartment Tropika, Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Jalan Batu Nilam 13

3
2
896
850 ft²
850 ft²

Rp 6,134,546 /month

Listed on April 29, 2026

Pangsapuri Akasia, Bandar Botanic photo

Pangsapuri Akasia, Bandar Botanic

Persiaran Kasuarina

3
2
830
750 ft²
750 ft²

Rp 1,007,818,255

Listed on March 12, 2026

Teluk Pulai photo

Teluk Pulai

Jalan Teluk Pulai

5
4
848
1800 ft²
2200 ft²

Rp 3,658,818,448

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
549
2000 ft²
2100 ft²

Rp 3,593,091,170

Listed on January 12, 2026

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Pending

4
3
772
1200 ft²
1170 ft²

Rp 2,190,821,614

Listed on January 19, 2026

Taman Desawan, Klang photo

Taman Desawan, Klang

Jalan Gambus

3
2
710
800 ft²
1200 ft²

Rp 1,459,145,561

Listed on March 12, 2024

Taman Mutiara photo

Taman Mutiara

Jalan Mutiara Cheras

4
3
1143
2400 ft²
1920 ft²

Rp 13,145,456 /month

Listed on February 4, 2026

Taman Jaya Utama photo

Taman Jaya Utama

Jalan Utama

4
3
699
2500 ft²
1870 ft²

Rp 2,103,272,880

Listed on April 16, 2026

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana photo

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur, 41200, Selangor

3
2
891
925 ft²
925 ft²

Rp 1,130,509,173

Listed on May 20, 2025

AraTre' Residences photo

AraTre' Residences

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

4
2
1088
1173 ft²
1173 ft²

Rp 15,336,365 /month

Listed on April 25, 2025

Bandar Putera 2, Klang photo

Bandar Putera 2, Klang

Jalan Kebun Nenas

4
3
993
1800 ft²
1400 ft²

Rp 2,269,781,983

Listed on November 29, 2024

Pandan Indah photo

Pandan Indah

Jalan Perubatan 3

1
1
1028
1760 ft²
1760 ft²

Rp 7,887,273 /month

Listed on April 4, 2025

Prima Ria photo

Prima Ria

Jalan Dutamas Raya

3
2
853
1227 ft²
1227 ft²

Rp 1,840,276,134

Listed on November 3, 2025

Impian Sentosa photo

Impian Sentosa

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

3
2
910
753 ft²
753 ft²

Rp 854,454,608

Listed on July 12, 2024

Bandar Puteri Klang photo

Bandar Puteri Klang

Jalan Pending 2

4
3
786
1700 ft²
1500 ft²

Rp 2,624,709,282

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
1224
1435 ft²
1435 ft²

Rp 27,386,366 /month

Listed on September 30, 2025

Apartment Tropika, Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Apartment Tropika, Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Jalan Batu Nilam 13

3
2
805
860 ft²
860 ft²

Rp 1,292,636,458

Listed on March 31, 2026

Taman Klang Utama photo

Taman Klang Utama

Jalan Sungai Keramat

3
2
807
1000 ft²
960 ft²

Rp 2,050,691,058

Listed on November 29, 2025

Amber Residence @ twentyfive.7 photo

Amber Residence @ twentyfive.7

Persiaran Oleander

3
2
923
950 ft²
950 ft²

Rp 8,763,637 /month

Listed on October 6, 2025

Taman Klang Indah photo

Taman Klang Indah

Lorong Samarinda 11F

4
3
409
2230 ft²
1746 ft²

Rp 2,848,094,389

Listed on April 5, 2024

Vista Bayu Apartment, Taman Bayu Perdana photo

Vista Bayu Apartment, Taman Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur 9

3
2
876
960 ft²
960 ft²

Rp 1,292,636,458

Listed on January 16, 2026

Riana South photo

Riana South

Persiaran Alam Damai, 56000, Kuala Lumpur

3
2
1000
947 ft²
947 ft²

Rp 2,979,636,580

Listed on May 27, 2025

Taman Menara Maju, Klang photo

Taman Menara Maju, Klang

LORONG MANICKAVASAGAM

3
2
1192
900 ft²
1300 ft²

Rp 2,011,254,692

Listed on April 15, 2025

Bandar Botanic photo

Bandar Botanic

Jalan Jenaris

4
3
838
2000 ft²
3300 ft²

Rp 5,170,545,830

Listed on March 12, 2026

Taman Melawis (Taman Heng Luen) photo

Taman Melawis (Taman Heng Luen)

Jalan Loyang; Jalan Emas; Jalan Besi

4
2
942
1140 ft²
1600 ft²

Rp 2,190,821,614

Listed on October 29, 2024

Taman Sungai Besi Indah photo

Taman Sungai Besi Indah

Jalan Sb Indah 1/5

3
1
779
650 ft²
1080 ft²

Rp 1,743,963,763

Listed on June 17, 2025

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana photo

Bayu Villa Apartment, Bayu Perdana

Jalan Batu Unjur, 41200, Selangor

3
2
816
800 ft²
800 ft²

Rp 1,139,272,810

Listed on February 28, 2025

Millenium Place @ Millenium Square photo

Millenium Place @ Millenium Square

Jalan 14/1, Seksyen 14

2
2
876
1084 ft²
1084 ft²

Rp 2,190,821,614

Listed on December 29, 2025

Taman Sentosa photo

Taman Sentosa

Jalan Dato Yusuf Shahbudin 45

3
2
751
700 ft²
1200 ft²

Rp 1,831,600,133

Listed on September 23, 2024

Kota Bayuemas photo

Kota Bayuemas

Setia Bayuemas Klang

4
3
581
1848 ft²
1540 ft²

Rp 3,636,821,719

Listed on January 31, 2026

AraTre' Residences photo

AraTre' Residences

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

4
2
960
1173 ft²
1173 ft²

Rp 3,395,909,338

Listed on March 4, 2025

Taman Lestari Putra photo

Taman Lestari Putra

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

4
3
439
2000 ft²
2800 ft²

Rp 3,014,691,128

Listed on January 6, 2024

Taman Millenium, Sentosa photo

Taman Millenium, Sentosa

Jalan Hulubalang 37a

3
1
680
800 ft²
800 ft²

Rp 569,548,769

Listed on December 5, 2025

Ten Kinrara photo

Ten Kinrara

Jalan BK 5a

2
2
836
904 ft²
904 ft²

Rp 3,001,545,673

Listed on July 4, 2025

Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Lorong Batu Nilam 14

4
3
513
1600 ft²
1170 ft²

Rp 2,624,709,282

Listed on June 4, 2026

Bandar Parklands photo

Bandar Parklands

Lorong Delima 16 Bukit Tinggi 3

4+1
5
856
2700 ft²
3280 ft²

Rp 5,389,636,755

Listed on March 13, 2026

Taman Sri Jaromas photo

Taman Sri Jaromas

Jalan 3/4 Zinnia

4
3
628
1760 ft²
1595 ft²

Rp 2,585,272,915

Listed on May 9, 2026

TAMAN PERWIRA, TPG photo

TAMAN PERWIRA, TPG

JALAN WIRA 2,TAMAN PERWIRA, TPG

2
876
3000 ft²
1500 ft²

Rp 21,909,093 /month

Listed on May 9, 2026

Avenue Crest photo

Avenue Crest

Section 22, Batu Tiga, Shah Alam

1
1
913
614 ft²
614 ft²

Rp 5,258,182 /month

Listed on December 2, 2025

Jalan Meru  photo

Jalan Meru

Jalan Muda Meru

4
3
587
1000 ft²
1600 ft²

Rp 2,313,600,168

Listed on May 15, 2026

Bandar Bukit Tinggi photo

Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Lorong Batu Nilam 11

4
3
790
1900 ft²
1540 ft²

Rp 2,620,327,463

Listed on April 22, 2024

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858
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1273
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768
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690
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1055
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1302
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854
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759
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855
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887
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682
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Damansara Rental Yield for Property Investment

TL;DRDamansara rental yield is strongest when you buy the right property type in the right pocket, not just the most famous neighborhood. Based on various data, Damansara Perdana stands out for condo yield, while Sunway Damansara, Damansara Damai, and Bandar Sri Damansara show useful landed-house yield signals. Premium areas such as Damansara Heights and Mutiara Damansara can still be excellent long-term plays, but they are usually more about capital value than easy positive cash flow. Damansara sounds like one neat area, but for investors, it behaves more like a family WhatsApp group: same surname, very different personalities. One pocket offers a higher monthly rent, another protects long-term value, and another looks fancy but makes the yield do push-ups. This guide breaks down Damansara rental yield by area, property type, and tenant demand, so you do not buy with vibes alone. Key Takeaways Damansara Perdana rental yield is one of the clearest condo-yield opportunities, with implied yields of 3.85% and 6.33% for 1,001-1,500 sq ft units in its rental yield table. Sunway Damansara rental yield is a strong landed-house signal, reporting 5.04% for houses, although investors still need to compare the exact property condition, rentability, and entry price. Ara Damansara rental yield depends heavily on property type, with reports showing 2.05% for houses, while one expert places the gross yield for Ara Damansara condos at 4.5% to 5.5%. Kota Damansara rental demand is supported by MRT access, hospitals, schools, universities, malls, and commercial centers. Notably, 2,284 serviced apartments and condominium units are set to enter the market in 2026, which could pressure rents in the near term. Damansara Heights rental yield should be read carefully, as it varies by asset type. One reports 6% implied yield, while the luxury condo gross yield is at 3.0% to 4.0%, and a lower net yield for Damansara Heights by bedroom count. What You Should Know About Damansara Property1. What is the average Damansara rental yield in 2026?2. Which Damansara area has the best rental yield?3. How do you calculate rental yield for a Damansara property?4. Is a Damansara condo or a landed house better for rental income?5. Which Damansara areas have the strongest tenant demand?6. What risks should investors check before buying in Damansara?7. Is Damansara still a good place for property investment?8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Estimated reading time: 16 minutes 1. What is the average Damansara rental yield in 2026? Damansara rental yield can range from roughly 2% to above 6%, depending on neighborhood, property type, price per square foot, rent per square foot, and whether the yield is gross or net. The safest answer is this: Damansara is not one rental market. It is a cluster of different rental markets across Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur. For example, iRumah reports Damansara Kim's house rental yield at 1.82%, while EdgeProp reports Damansara Kim’s implied rental yield at 2.23%. That difference already tells investors something important: different platforms may use different data pools, timeframes, and property samples. At the higher-yield end, EdgeProp reports Damansara Perdana at 3.85% implied yield, with a 6.33% rental yield for 1,001-1,500 sq ft units in its rental yield table. iRumah also reports Damansara Damai at 4.0% for houses and Sunway Damansara at 5.04% for houses. The practical lesson is simple: do not ask only, “What is the rental yield in Damansara?” Ask, “Which Damansara area, which property type, and at what purchase price?” a. Damansara rental yield comparison table Damansara areaproperty typeRental yield signalKey rental demand driverInvestor readingDamansara PerdanaCondominium/apartment3.85% implied yield; 6.33% for 1,001-1,500 sq ft unitsUrban lifestyle, studios, SOHO, proximity to Mutiara Damansara and PJStrongest condo yield signalSunway DamansaraHouses5.04%MRT, hospitals, universities, schools, Kota Damansara catchmentStrongly landed-house yield signalDamansara DamaiHouses4.0%MRT Damansara Damai, affordable housing baseAffordable entry with traffic caveatBandar Sri DamansaraHouses3.05%MRT, highways, mature township, schoolsStable practical demandDamansara JayaTerrace houses3.16% implied yield; 4.12% for 1,501-2,000 sq ft unitsMature PJ address, schools, Atria areaBetter yield than some mature landed pocketsAra DamansaraHouses/condos2.05% for houses; 4.5%-5.5% gross for condos (est.)LRT Ara Damansara, Subang, and PJ workforceBetter for condos than landed yieldMutiara DamansaraHouses2.72%MRT, malls, hospitals, and a premium lifestyleMore lifestyle and capital-value drivenDamansara KimTerrace houses1.82% to 2.23%Mature SS20 landed neighborhood, local amenitiesLower yield, mature landed appealDamansara HeightsDetached, semi-detached, terrace, land/luxury condos6% implied yield; 3.0%-4.0% luxury condo gross yieldPrestige, diplomats, legacy wealth, premium rentalsStrong address, yield depends heavily on asset typeSources: EdgeProp, iRumah, PropCashflow.my, Property Genie Data note: These figures are not all directly comparable because some refer to houses, some to condos, and some to broader implied yield. For a clean investment decision, compare similar units in the same building or on the same street, not just by area labels. 2. Which Damansara area has the best rental yield? Damansara Perdana has the strongest condo-yield signal, while Sunway Damansara has the strongest landed-house yield signal in the ingested data. For investors, that split matters because a condo rental and a landed house rental are not the same game. Damansara Perdana works well as a condo rental market because it has smaller units, studios, duplexes, and apartment rooms listed in the rental market, which can support more affordable monthly rent points. EdgeProp reports a median sale price of RM592 psf, a median rental price of RM1.58 psf, and an implied rental yield of 3.85% for Damansara Perdana. Its rental yield table also shows 1,001-1,500 sq ft units with an average monthly rent of RM2,600, an average price of RM497,397, and a rental yield of 6.33%. Sunway Damansara is different. iRumah reports a house rental yield of 5.04%, with house prices ranging from RM1.2 million to RM9.77 million. This makes it a strong landed-house signal, but the wide price range means investors must check whether the rent can really support the purchase price. Damansara Damai also deserves attention for rental income. iRumah reports a 4.0% rental yield for houses, with house market prices from RM760,000 to RM2.1 million. The advantage is affordability. The drawback is also stated in the source: peak-hour congestion and limited entry or exit access can affect daily living. a. Best Damansara area by investor goal Investor goalBest-fit areaWhy it fitsHighest condo yieldDamansara PerdanaStrong yield for 1,001-1,500 sq ft unitsStrong landed-house yieldSunway Damansara5.04% yield for housesAffordable landed-house yieldDamansara Damai4.0% yield and lower house entry rangeMature PJ stabilityBandar Sri DamansaraActive transactions and improved infrastructurePremium capital-value playMutiara Damansara, Damansara HeightsStronger lifestyle and prestige profile, but yield must be checked unit by unitTransit-linked condo strategyAra Damansara, Kota Damansara, Damansara PerdanaLRT, MRT, malls, and working populations support tenant demandSource: EdgeProp, iRumah, Brickz, The Edge Malaysia If you want a single clean answer, the best Damansara area for rental yield isn't a single neighborhood. It is the best match between yield, asset type, and tenant profile. For condo yield, start with Damansara Perdana. For landed yield, compare Sunway Damansara, Damansara Damai, and Bandar Sri Damansara carefully. 3. How do you calculate rental yield for a Damansara property? Gross rental yield is calculated by dividing annual rental income by property value, then multiplying by 100. It is the first fast check, but it is not the final investment answer. Use this formula: Gross rental yield = Annual rental income ÷ property value × 100 Let’s say a Damansara condo rents for RM2,600 per month and has an average price of RM497,397. Annual rental income is RM31,200. Using the gross yield formula, the rough result is about 6.3%, which is close to EdgeProp’s reported 6.33% rental yield for Damansara Perdana units sized 1,001-1,500 sq ft. But serious investors should also calculate net rental yield. PropCashflow defines net yield as annual rent minus operating costs, divided by purchase price, and includes costs such as maintenance fees, sinking fund, quit rent, assessment rates, rental income tax, vacancy allowance, and landlord insurance. Bamboo Routes also stresses that net yield matters because service charges, vacancy, repairs, leasing, and other costs reduce the actual return. Use this formula: Net rental yield = Annual rental income after costs ÷ property value × 100 Net rental yield is what remains after the property stops looking pretty on a spreadsheet and starts behaving like real property. Maintenance, repairs, vacancies, and furnishing costs all have a way of joining the party uninvited. 4. Is a Damansara condo or a landed house better for rental income? Damansara condo rental yields are usually easier to optimize than landed-house yields because condos often have lower entry prices, smaller unit sizes, and clearer tenant pools. Landed houses can still be valuable, but they often lean more toward long-term capital appreciation and family use. The clearest example is Damansara Perdana. EdgeProp reports a 6.33% yield for 1,001-1,500 sq ft units, indicating stronger income efficiency for selected condo or apartment stock. iRumah also shows Damansara Perdana rental listings for studios, duplexes, rooms, and shop-offices, suggesting a more varied rental market. For landed houses, results vary widely. iRumah reports rental yields of 2.05% for houses in Ara Damansara, 2.72% in Mutiara Damansara, 1.82% in Damansara Kim, and 3.05% in Bandar Sri Damansara. That does not mean landed homes are bad investments. It means that the Damansara landed house rental yield can be lower because buyers pay for land value, scarcity, neighborhood prestige, and family appeal. These qualities may support resale value, but they do not always push the monthly rental enough to create a high yield. a. Condo vs landed investment logic Property typeBetter forMain advantageMain riskCondo/apartmentRental yield and tenant flexibilityLower entry price and easier furnishing packageBuilding competition and service chargesServiced apartmentShort-term tenants and furnished rentalStrong rental appeal near malls or transitHigher maintenance and possible oversupplyLanded houseLong-term ownership and family tenantsLand value and capital appreciation potentialA higher purchase price can compress the yieldShop-officeCommercial rental incomeCan command higher rent in active commercial areasTenant quality and business-cycle risk For many first-time investors, a furnished condo rental near an MRT or LRT station is the easier starting point. Landed houses suit investors who can accept a lower yield while waiting for long-term capital appreciation. IQI Global can help investors compare both new launches and subsale property options, especially when the choice is not simply “buy where the yield looks highest.” Approach us now for more Damansara property! Find Damansara Property Now! 5. Which Damansara areas have the strongest tenant demand? Tenant demand is strongest where renters have daily reasons to stay: MRT and LRT stations, malls, hospitals, schools, universities, offices, highways, and lifestyle amenities. In Damansara, these points strongly point toward Kota Damansara, Ara Damansara, Damansara Perdana, Bandar Sri Damansara, and selected premium pockets. Kota Damansara has a strong rental story, supported by MRT access, malls, education, healthcare, and commercial centers. Kota Damansara is served by Surian MRT, Kota Damansara MRT, and Kampung Selamat MRT, and has amenities such as The Strand Mall, Sunway Nexis Mall, Sunway Giza Mall, and Tropicana Gardens Mall. According to The Edge Malaysia, working adults and students from nearby universities drive demand for high-rise residential properties. Ara Damansara is another strong area for tenant demand, especially for condos near transit. LRT Ara Damansara, LRT Kelana Jaya, and LRT Lembah Subang are nearby transit stations. PropCashflow places the Ara Damansara condo gross yield at 4.5% to 5.5%, supported by the LRT Kelana Jaya Line, the Subang and PJ workforce, proximity to Subang Airport, and Evolve Concept Mall. Bandar Sri Damansara has a practical occupancy rate story. The Edge Malaysia reports that condominium units and apartments there had 80% to 90% occupancy, while offices, shophouses, and retail shops at Ativo Plaza and 8trium had 70% to 90% occupancy Brickz also reports 215 residential transactions in Bandar Sri Damansara between May 2025 and April 2026, with a median PSF of RM507 and a median property price of RM480,000. Damansara Heights and Mutiara Damansara have different rental demand profiles. They are not mainly affordability plays. Mutiara Damansara is supported by malls, MRT, and premium township planning, while Damansara Heights attracts legacy wealth, diplomats, and premium renters according to Property Genie’s luxury condo comparison. 6. What risks should investors check before buying in Damansara? Investment property decisions in Malaysia should never rely solely on the headline rental yield. In Damansara, investors must check the property type, source of funds, vacancy risk, maintenance costs, new supply, traffic, and whether the quoted yield is gross or net. First, check the new supply risk. Kota Damansara has a strong demand, but The Edge Malaysia reports that in 2024, three ongoing projects will add 2,284 serviced apartments and condominium units over the next two years. More units can give tenants more choices, which may pressure rental growth if supply rises faster than demand. Second, check gross rental yield against net rental yield. A few experts both make the same practical point: gross yield is only the first screen, while net yield must deduct real operating costs. If your condo looks good at 5% gross but has high service charges, long vacancy periods, and heavy furnishing costs, the real return can shrink quickly. Third, check whether the property is leasehold or freehold. For example, Sunway Damansara and Damansara Perdana are leasehold, while Mutiara Damansara is freehold. Tenure alone does not decide investment quality, but it affects buyer perception, financing comfort, and long-term resale confidence. Fourth, check traffic and access. Traffic congestion challenges in Ara Damansara and Damansara Damai, with Damansara Damai facing peak-hour issues because of limited entry and exit access. A renter may love cheap rent, but not if the daily commute feels like a boss fight. Finally, check the property value versus the rental income. Newprojek reports Mutiara Damansara’s median price at RM1.50 million and median PSF at RM868 based on 67 verified transactions from October 2021 to February 2026. iRumah reports Mutiara Damansara house rental yield at 2.72%. That combination suggests investors should treat Mutiara Damansara more as a premium lifestyle or capital-value market than a pure cash-flow play. IQI Global is useful here because investors often need help comparing not just listing price, but also rentability, furnishing strategy, tenant profile, and resale appeal. We can help you with that! Let Us Help You! 7. Is Damansara still a good place for property investment? Damansara property investment remains attractive, but the best strategy is to choose based on the investor's goals rather than chasing a single “best” area. For rental yield, start with Damansara Perdana, Sunway Damansara, Damansara Damai, and Bandar Sri Damansara. For tenant depth, focus on Kota Damansara, Ara Damansara, and Damansara Perdana. For long-term capital preservation, study Mutiara Damansara and Damansara Heights. If you want positive cash flow, you need to be strict. Compare the monthly rent, maintenance fees, vacancy risk, and loan payments before buying. Various pieces of information support a clear pattern: smaller or mid-sized units near transit and amenities are easier to shape into rental investments, while premium landed homes may require a longer holding horizon. If you want capital appreciation, mature and premium pockets can still make sense. Mutiara Damansara shows a median price of RM1.50 million and a +6.4% increase since 2021 on Newprojek’s transaction page. Damansara Heights is repeatedly framed as a prestige and legacy-wealth area by EdgeProp and Property Genie. If you want a balanced property investment, the sweet spot is a property with an acceptable rental yield, strong tenant demand, and realistic resale value. In layman's terms, buy something people actually want to live in, at a price that still makes the rent work. IQI Global can help buyers and investors explore opportunities in Damansara, compare rental demand across neighborhoods, and shortlist properties that align with both income and long-term value goals. Explore Damansara Property Damansara rental yield is not about picking the fanciest name on the map. It is about matching the right property type to the right tenant pool at the right price. Damansara Perdana looks strongest for sourced condo yield, while Sunway Damansara and Damansara Damai show useful landed-house signals. For a safer investment, compare yield, demand, costs, and resale value together. 8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) a. What is the rental yield in Damansara? Damansara rental yield varies by area and property type. The ingested sources show lower house yields in mature landed areas, such as Damansara Kim, while condo-focused areas, such as Damansara Perdana, show stronger sourced rental yield signals. b. Which Damansara area has the best rental yield? Damansara Perdana has the strongest condo-yield signal, with an implied yield of 3.85% and 6.33% for 1,001-1,500 sq ft units. For houses, Sunway Damansara shows a strong sourced yield at 5.04%. c. How do I calculate rental yield for a Damansara property? Rental yield is calculated by dividing annual rental income by property value, then multiplying by 100. For net yield, deduct costs such as maintenance, vacancy, tax, insurance, and repairs before dividing by the property value. d. Is Ara Damansara better than Damansara Perdana for rental income? Ara Damansara is better for LRT-linked professional demand, while Damansara Perdana has a clearer condo-yield signal. Ara Damansara house yields at 2.05%, while Damansara Perdana’s implied yield is at 3.85%, and the selected unit yields at 6.33%. e. Should I buy a condo or a landed house in Damansara for rental income? Condo rentals are usually easier to rent out because entry prices are often lower and tenant pools are broader near transit, malls, and offices. Landed homes in Damansara can still be strong long-term assets, but high property value can reduce yield efficiency. f. Is Damansara Heights good for rental yield? Damansara Heights rental yield depends heavily on asset type. 6% implied yield, but a luxury condo gross yield at 3.0% to 4.0%, and a lower net yield for Damansara Heights by bedroom count. g. What is a good rental yield for property investment in Malaysia? Good rental yield depends on risk, costs and location, not just percentage. PropCashflow ranks many stronger Malaysian urban yield areas around 4.5% to 7.5% gross, while Bamboo Routes stresses that net yield is more important after costs and vacancy. IQI Global can help you compare properties in Damansara based on yield, tenant demand, and long-term value. Explore your next investment with our team today. [custom_blog_form] Continue Reading: Property Overhang vs Unsold Property in Malaysia: What Buyers Must Know What is Debt-To-Service Ratio (DSR) in Malaysia & How It Affects Your Home Loan What Is eSPA? Malaysia’s New Initiative to Help Homebuyers Buy Faster Sources and References Bamboo Routes. (2026, January 13). What rental yield can you expect in Malaysia? (2026). Retrieved fromhttps://bambooroutes.com/blogs/news/malaysia-rental-yields Brickz. (n.d.). BANDAR SRI DAMANSARA, SELANGOR - RESIDENTIAL. Retrieved fromhttps://www.brickz.my/transactions/residential/selangor/bandar-sri-damansara/ Chai, Y. H. (2023, April 13). 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Malaysia Subsale Home Prices Rise as KL Hits RM1 Million

Malaysia's secondary property market is heating up, and the latest numbers prove it. The average price of a subsale (resale) home in Malaysia rose 4.8% year-on-year to RM545,059 in the first quarter of 2026, according to Juwai IQI’s latest Residential Subsale Market Report. Even more striking? Kuala Lumpur has officially crossed the RM1 million barrier. The report is based on more than 230,000 residential subsale transactions recorded since 2018, giving a clearer picture of how Malaysia’s resale housing market is moving and where buyer demand remains strongest. The average price of a resale home in Malaysia climbed nearly five per cent over the past year, which reflects buyer confidence in the market. Kashif Ansari, Co-Founder and Group CEO of Juwai IQI Kuala Lumpur recorded the strongest price growth among the key markets highlighted in the report. In the capital, buyers paid 15% more on average for subsale homes in Q1 2026 compared to a year earlier. This pushed the average Kuala Lumpur subsale home price to RM1.02 million. Demand for resale houses was strongest in the first quarter. In Kuala Lumpur, the country's largest urban resale market, buyers paid 15 per cent more on average for subsale homes in the first quarter of 2026, compared to a year earlier. The average price for a subsale home in KL is now RM1.02 million. Kashif Ansari, co-founder and group CEO of Juwai IQI. Despite the stronger headline numbers, the report points to an encouraging trend for ordinary homebuyers. A large share of Malaysia’s subsale activity is still happening in the affordable and middle-market segments. Nearly one in four subsale transactions were for homes priced at RM250,000 or below, while roughly seven in ten transactions were for homes priced at RM500,000 or below. “So, a majority of purchases are made by entry-level and middle-market buyers. That’s good news,” said Kashif. This suggests that Malaysia’s subsale market is not being driven only by high-end purchases. Instead, demand remains broad-based, with many buyers still focused on practical and more affordable homes. If you're one of them, here's our step-by-step guide to buying a house in Malaysia The national average hides important regional differences. Here's how the key states performed: StateQ1 2026 TrendAverage Subsale PriceKuala Lumpur▲ Up 15%RM1.02 millionSelangor▬ Stable (largest market by volume)RM559,935Penang▼ Eased ~2%—Negeri Sembilan▼ Eased ~5%RM340,207Melaka—(now pricier than N. Sembilan) Selangor, the country's largest subsale market by transaction volume, stayed essentially flat year-on-year at RM559,935. Meanwhile, Penang and Negeri Sembilan saw modest easing of 2% and 5% respectively, consistent with the broader shift toward more entry-level price points. A notable change: Negeri Sembilan has overtaken Melaka as the most accessible market among these five states, with an average subsale price of just RM340,207. What This Means for Buyers and Investors? For homebuyers, the message is mixed but reassuring: while KL has crossed a symbolic threshold, affordable options remain widespread, especially in states like Negeri Sembilan and across the sub-RM500,000 band that dominates the market. For investors, the data points to where momentum lives, with KL commanding premium growth, while Selangor offers stability and emerging states offer accessible entry points. For those weighing the capital, here's why investors still choose KL. The subsale market remains a powerful indicator of real, transacted demand, because unlike new launches, these are prices buyers are actually paying today. Juwai IQI's Q1 2026 Residential Subsale Market Report was featured in Malay Mail. Juwai IQI is the world-renowned property company that provides insights on property, locally and globally. Click below to get more expert property insights from our blog! MORE INSIGHTS

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The Social Media Playbook Every Real Estate Agent Needs in 2026

Picture this. An agent posts a beautiful listing with great photos, a fair price and a prime location, then waits. A few likes come in, maybe one “PM please” from someone who never replies. Meanwhile, another agent nearby, newer and with a smaller following, closes a deal from a 30-second video filmed on their phone during a viewing. Same market, same listings, but completely different results. If you have ever felt that gap, this story is for you. That gap is exactly why our marketing team built the IQI Social Media Playbook, a two-volume guide that turns “I should post more” into a clear system. This article shows what is inside, why it works and how it helps agents move from invisible to in-demand. TL;DR Social media is now essential for property agents in 2026. The IQI Social Media Playbook gives agents a clear system for what to post, where to post, how to generate leads, and how to stay consistent in just 21 days. Agents do not need a big following or a production team, only the right system and around three hours a week. Table of contentsWhat Is the IQI Social Media Playbook?Why Social Media Decides Who Wins in 2026Agents Who Turned Content Into ClientsInside the Playbook: The System That Closes the GapHow Agents Stack Up: With a System vs WithoutWhat Our Team Leads SayFAQs What Is the IQI Social Media Playbook? The IQI Social Media Playbook is a two-volume guide created by IQI’s marketing team to help property agents grow online with a clear system. It shows agents what to post on each platform, how to turn views into real conversations and how to stay consistent with a simple 21-day plan, all in around three hours a week. You do not need a big following or fancy equipment to start, just the right system to follow. VolumeWhat It CoversVol 1 — Build Your PresenceWhat to post on each platform, and how to pick your two.Vol 2 — Build Your PipelineTurning views into conversations, plus a 21-day plan. Why Social Media Decides Who Wins in 2026 Let’s be honest about the part nobody likes to admit. You know social media matters, so you try to post. A listing here, a market update there, maybe a motivational quote when you run out of ideas. Some posts get attention, most disappear, and after a while, you start wondering if you are just not the “social media type.” The truth is, it was never about being the social media type. It was about not having a system. Buyers today no longer wait for cold calls. They scroll Reels at midnight, watch property tours over lunch, and ask AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini to shortlist agents before they ever pick up the phone. By the time a buyer messages you, they have already decided if they trust you. The good news? You no longer need a big ad budget or years of contacts. You just need to show up consistently. Visibility leads to consideration, and consideration leads to conversion. If you’re invisible at the top, nothing happens at the bottom. Jasmine Yap, Digital Marketing Manager, Juwai IQI If you want to strengthen your listing content first, our guide on how to write compelling property listings pairs well with everything in the Playbook. Agents Who Turned Content Into Clients The most convincing proof is not a statistic. It is the agents already living this, people who started exactly where you are now. Take Suthan Chelliah. He stopped treating his profile like a noticeboard for listings and started treating it like a relationship. Instead of just posting properties, I focus on sharing insights, success stories, and real experiences in the real estate journey. Suthan Chelliah, IQI agent (Elite team) Then there is Vincent Tai, who realised the goal was never to sell harder, but to help more. Social media is where we build trust with potential clients. It’s not just about selling houses, it’s about providing value and guiding people through every step of their journey. Vincent Tai, IQI agent (United team) Natasha Gideon proved you do not need a film crew or a perfect setup to begin. Don’t overthink production. Your audience values your knowledge more than high-end aesthetics. Natasha Gideon, IQI agent (Elite team) And Mark Lai learned that chasing viral numbers was the wrong target altogether. Focus on monetisation over views. Know who you’re making content for. Mark Lai, IQI agent (CS team) Different platforms, different styles, same lesson: when you show up as a real person with something useful to say, people trust you before you have even spoken. The only thing standing between you and that result is knowing how to do it on purpose, every week, without burning out. Inside the Playbook: The System That Closes the Gap Our marketing team kept seeing the same problem: talented agents were stuck, not because they lacked skill, but because they did not have a clear system to follow. So we built one. The Playbook is simple, practical and made for real agents, answering the three questions that stop most people from posting with confidence. “What do I even post?”Volume 1, Build Your Presence shows agents where to focus instead of trying to be everywhere. Pick one main platform and one supporting platform: Instagram for personal branding, Facebook for trust, TikTok for fast attention and YouTube for serious buyer research. “How does a post become a client?” Volume 2, Build Your Pipeline shows agents how to turn views into conversations. Instead of chasing leads, use simple prompts like “DM me ‘GUIDE’ for my first-time buyer checklist.” In the Playbook, one TikTok helped an agent book a RM480k unit in 19 days, with zero ad spend. “Where do I find the time?” The Playbook removes the “I do not have time” excuse with a simple system: create one main content piece, turn it into five posts, and follow the 21-Day Quick Start. Total time needed: around three hours a week. Once enquiries start coming in, use our lead conversion tips for property negotiators to turn interest into action. Your next lead may not come from a cold call. It could come from your next post. See how the IQI Social Media Playbook helps agents build that system. IQI Social Media Playbook How Agents Stack Up: With a System vs Without The difference between agents who struggle online and agents who grow rarely comes down to talent. It comes down to whether they are working from a system.  Posting Without a SystemPosting With the PlaybookRandom posts, unpredictable resultsClear plan for what to post and whereSame content copied to every platformContent matched to each platform’s audiencePosts that get likes but no enquiriesPosts designed to start conversationsBurnout from trying to do everythingAround three hours a week, repurposed smartlyStarting alone with no feedbackTraining, tools and a community behind you What Our Team Leads Say Beyond the agents on the ground, the people who train them see the same pattern too. New agents who succeed are not always the loudest or most polished, but the ones who stay consistent and focus on helping people. Content isn’t marketing, it’s helping people. When you show up with answers instead of pitches, you become a trusted voice. Amir Asraf Lee, Senior Content Team Lead, Juwai IQI The Quick Start takes you from zero to a rhythm you can keep, one week at a time. WeekGoalFocusWeek 1Build awarenessShow who you are & who you helpWeek 2Build trustShare methods & real experienceWeek 3Drive enquiriesGently invite people to reach out One anchor post a week → repurposed into five. That is the whole secret to staying consistent without burning out. That is the mindset behind the Playbook. It also prepares agents for the future of search through the P.A.R. approach: Presence, Authority and Reputation, helping agents become the kind of trusted name that buyers and AI tools can recommend. Every agent starts unsure and unseen, but with the right system and company support, they can build visibility with confidence. FAQs Do I need a big following to get leads as a property agent? No. A brand new account can generate real leads without a large ad budget. Consistency, helpful content, and a clear way for people to reach out matter far more than follower count. Do I have to show my face on camera to succeed? No. You can start with carousels, market notes, and listing visuals without ever appearing on camera. Consistency matters more than format, and you can ease into video whenever you are ready. How much time does this actually take each week? Around three hours a week. Using the 1-to-5 Content Multiplier, you create one anchor piece and repurpose it into five posts, so you batch everything in a single session. Do I need to be on every social media platform? No, and trying to be is the fastest way to burn out. Pick one focused platform to go deep on and one complementary platform to repurpose to. The right combination is the one you will actually stick with. How do I get access to the full IQI Social Media Playbook? The complete two-volume Playbook is available to IQI agents. Join IQI as a REN to unlock both volumes, the full prompt bank, and the 21-day quick-start plan. 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] Continue Reading: Digital Marketing for Real Estate: Tips To Generate More Leads ChatGPT for Real Estate: Transforming the Way Agents Work Real Estate Agent Salary in Malaysia – How Much Do They Really Make? How Gen Z Can Benefit from a Property Agent Career Sources IQI Global. (2026). IQI Social Media Playbook 2026, Volume 1: Build Your Presence & Volume 2: Build Your Pipeline. Prepared by the Juwai IQI Digital Marketing Team. https://iqiglobal.com/playbook Aboulhosn, S. (2024). How to Craft an Effective Social Media Content Strategy. Sprout Social. https://sproutsocial.com/insights/social-media-content-strategy/ Buffer. (2024). Types of Social Media Content: 30+ Ideas for Your Next Post. https://buffer.com/resources/social-media-content-types/

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Nobody Told Me My RM500k House Would Actually Cost RM700k

TL;DR (the part you screenshot before scrolling)1) A RM500,000 house in Malaysia realistically costs RM650,000 to RM700,000+ once you add upfront fees, renovation, and furnishing.2) Before you move in, you typically need RM60,000 to RM90,000 in cash for the down payment, legal fees, and stamp duty.3) Good news for first-timers: under Budget 2026, Malaysian citizens buying their first home priced up to RM500,000 get 100% stamp duty exemption on the transfer and loan agreement until 31 Dec 2027.4) The monster nobody talks about is loan interest: borrowing RM450,000 at around 4% over 30 to 35 years adds roughly RM320,000 to RM390,000 in interest.5) The smarter question is not "can I afford the loan?" It is "can I afford everything after the loan?" And honestly? This is exactly why a lot of Malaysians end up regretting buying too early. Let us tell you a story. Meet Amir. He is 29, earns RM5,000 a month, and has saved up a respectable RM60,000. One day he finds a house he loves, priced at RM500,000. He looks at his savings, looks at the price tag, and thinks, "Yay! Dah boleh beli!" Then reality arrived. And reality, as many of you already know, does not knock politely. Here is the uncomfortable truth nobody puts on the showroom banner: in Malaysia, a RM500,000 house is almost never a RM500,000 decision. So before you sign anything, let us walk through the real math together, the way a good friend (or a slightly blunt property agent) would. Table of contentsSo how much does a RM500k house really cost?Step 1: The upfront costs before you even move in"Wait, don't first-time buyers skip stamp duty?"Step 2: Renovation and furnishing, the silent budget killersStep 3: Adding it all up (deep breath)"You forgot the interest" (yes, let us fix that)Find out what you can actually borrowWhy some people sell so soon after buyingAre houses just overpriced now? A fair questionThe one question to ask before you buy anythingSticker price vs real cost: a quick comparisonA bit of market context (so this isn't just our opinion)A quick word from the people who do this dailyFrequently Asked QuestionsBuying soon? Get your real numbers first. So how much does a RM500k house really cost? Short answer: a RM500,000 house in Malaysia usually ends up costing around RM650,000 to RM700,000 once you include upfront costs (down payment, legal fees, and stamp duty), renovation, and furnishing. On top of that, you should have roughly RM60,000 to RM90,000 in ready cash before collecting your keys. And if you count the interest over a 30 to 35 year loan, the total amount you actually repay can climb close to RM900,000 or more. The sticker price is the deposit on the truth, not the full story. Now let us break that down, step by step, because this is where most people get surprised. Step 1: The upfront costs before you even move in Let us do some simple Malaysian math on Amir's RM500,000 house. Down payment (10%): RM50,000 Legal fees + stamp duty: roughly RM10,000 to RM18,000 Loan agreement legal fees: already included in the figure above, but worth flagging separately because banks bill it on its own So before Amir even smells fresh paint, he is already looking at around RM60,000 to RM70,000 gone. Just like that. His RM60,000 savings? Basically used up on the deposit and fees alone. "But where do these legal fees and stamp duty numbers come from?" Fair question. Here is the actual 2026 breakdown so you are not just trusting vibes. Cost itemHow it is calculated (2026)Estimate on RM500k house / RM450k loanMOT stamp duty (transfer)1% on first RM100k, 2% on next RM400k~RM9,000Loan agreement stamp dutyFlat 0.5% of the loan amount~RM2,250SPA legal fee1.25% on first RM500k (SRO 2023)~RM6,250Loan legal fee1.25% on first RM500k of the loan~RM5,625Disbursements + searchesFixed per document~RM1,000 to RM2,000 Add those up and a non first-time buyer can easily cross RM20,000 in fees and duty on top of the deposit. That is not a typo. That is just Malaysia saying hello. "Wait, don't first-time buyers skip stamp duty?" Yes! And we love that you asked, because this is the bit that genuinely saves you money. Under Budget 2026, if you are a Malaysian citizen buying your first residential property priced up to RM500,000, you get a 100% stamp duty exemption on both the Memorandum of Transfer and the loan agreement. This exemption applies to Sale and Purchase Agreements signed between 1 January 2026 and 31 December 2027. In plain terms, that is roughly RM11,250 saved for someone like Amir. His upfront fees suddenly look a lot friendlier, mostly just legal fees and disbursements. Quick reality check: the exemption covers stamp duty, not legal fees. Lawyers still need to be paid (they have bills too). And the exemption is only for citizens buying their first home at or below RM500,000. Cross that price by even one ringgit and the rules change. So if you are hovering near the line, the price you negotiate matters more than you think. Step 2: Renovation and furnishing, the silent budget killers Okay, deposit paid, fees settled. Now comes the part everyone underestimates. And we mean everyone. Here is the list that quietly empties bank accounts across the country: Renovation Kitchen Wardrobe Lighting Fans Aircond Grilles Curtains And the famous "many more" For many Malaysians, this is where RM30,000 to RM100,000+ can disappear faster than kuih at a morning meeting. A built-in kitchen alone can run five figures. Aircond for three rooms, another chunk. Grilles for safety, because we all know that one auntie story. And then, congratulations, you finally get your keys! Time to relax, right? Not quite. Now you pay for the move-in installations: Unifi (because working from home without wifi is just sitting in a room) Indah Water connection Tenaga Nasional deposit and setup Bed, sofa, TV, the actual furniture that makes a house a home Suddenly another RM10,000 to RM30,000 is gone. You are now living in a beautiful home and quietly hugging a piggy bank. Step 3: Adding it all up (deep breath) Here is where it gets a little scary. That RM500k house can easily become: ItemAmountHouse priceRM500,000Upfront costs (deposit, fees, duty)RM70,000RenovationRM80,000FurnishingRM20,000Total (and we are being conservative)RM670,000 And yes, that figure is on the polite side. Push the renovation or buy in a pricier area and you are knocking on RM700,000 without trying. A RM500k house that quietly became a RM700k commitment. Nobody warned Amir. We are warning you. "You forgot the interest" (yes, let us fix that) One of you actually caught this on our socials, and it was a sharp catch: "You forget to factor in progressive interest on the upfront cost."- a very switched-on commenter, and they are right So let us add the part that hurts the most over time. When Amir borrows RM450,000 (after his 10% down payment), he does not just repay RM450,000. He repays that plus interest, spread across 30 to 35 years. For context, Bank Negara's Overnight Policy Rate has sat at 2.75% since July 2025, and effective home loan rates in 2026 generally land somewhere around 3.8% to 4.6%. Using roughly 4% as an example: Over 30 years, total interest is around RM320,000. Over 35 years, total interest climbs to around RM390,000. Read that again. The interest alone can almost equal the price of the house. So that "RM500k house" might cost you closer to RM900,000 to RM1 million across the full life of the loan. (Figures are illustrative and depend on your bank, rate, and tenure, but the shape of the lesson does not change.) Small move, big savings: even a 0.5% difference in your loan rate can mean tens of thousands of ringgit over the tenure. Comparing banks for 30 minutes is genuinely one of the best-paid half hours of your life. Find out what you can actually borrow All this math leads to one very practical question: how much will a bank actually lend you? Your loan eligibility is not just about the price tag. It depends on your income, your existing commitments, and your debt service ratio. Two people eyeing the same RM500,000 house can qualify for very different loan amounts. So before you start viewing homes and emotionally moving in, take 60 seconds to find your real number. Try the IQI Home Loan Eligibility Calculator below. It gives you a quick, no-strings estimate of what you may qualify for, so you can shop with confidence instead of guesswork. Want to crunch the other numbers too, like your monthly instalment, stamp duty, or overall affordability? You will find the full set of free tools on the IQI Calculators page. Bookmark it. Your future self (and your wallet) will thank you. Why some people sell so soon after buying This is the real reason behind a pattern we see often. Some people sell their home not long after buying it. And usually it is not because they hate the house. It is not because the location is bad. It is because they underestimated the real cost of ownership. The monthly instalment? That part was manageable. They budgeted for it. It was everything else that wasn't. The renovation that ballooned. The furniture on instalment. The aircond servicing, the quit rent, the maintenance fees, the surprise plumbing. Life after the loan turned out to be more expensive than the loan itself. One commenter put it perfectly in pure Malaysian wisdom: "Wajib buat kira-kira sebelum beli rumah. Bukan ikut tekak, tapi poket."Translation: You must do the calculations before buying a house. Do not follow your cravings, follow your wallet. Frame that and hang it on your future wall. Are houses just overpriced now? A fair question Another reader said what plenty of people are thinking: "It's because houses are overpriced now."- and this deserves an honest answer, not a sales pitch It is a fair point. Affordability has genuinely tightened. Many projects launched during the low-rate years of 2020 to 2022 still carry asking prices anchored to that era, while household debt in Malaysia sits in the trillions. When borrowing capacity drops, some of those prices start to look stretched. But here is the thing. "Overpriced" is not one number for the whole country. It depends heavily on the area, the property type, the tenure, and whether you are buying a home to live in or an asset to rent out. A unit that looks overpriced in one township can be a steal two stops down the MRT line. Which is exactly why knowing your real all-in cost matters more in an expensive market, not less. You cannot tell whether a price is fair until you know the full bill, not just the headline. The one question to ask before you buy anything So before you buy any house, here is the mental upgrade. Most people ask, "Can I afford the loan?" The smarter question is: "Can I afford everything AFTER the loan?" "Can I afford everything AFTER the loan?" Do not just save for the property. Save for the life that comes with it. The fees, the renovation, the furniture, the emergency buffer, the years of instalments. A RM500k house isn't always a RM500k decision, and the buyers who understand that early are the ones who never have to panic-sell later. If you are weighing up a property and want a clear, honest read on the all-in cost for your specific budget and area, a local IQI property agent can help you map out the deposit, fees, exemptions you qualify for, and the realistic monthly commitment, before you sign anything. No pressure, just clarity. Talk to an IQI agent here. Sticker price vs real cost: a quick comparison What you seeWhat you actually plan forRM500,000 house priceRM650,000 to RM700,000 all-in"Just pay the 10% deposit"RM60,000 to RM90,000 in ready cash before keysMonthly instalment looks fineRM320,000 to RM390,000 in interest over the tenureMove in and relaxRM10,000 to RM30,000 in installations and furniture"Stamp duty will kill me"First-timers up to RM500k: exempt until end-2027 A bit of market context (so this isn't just our opinion) To anchor the numbers: stamp duty in Malaysia follows the Stamp Act 1949, with transfer duty charged progressively from 1% to 4%, and a flat 0.5% on the loan agreement. Legal fees are fixed by the Solicitors' Remuneration Order 2023 at 1.25% on the first RM500,000. The first-time buyer exemption for homes up to RM500,000 was extended to 31 December 2027 in Budget 2026. And home loan rates are tied to BNM's OPR, which has held at 2.75% since July 2025. These are not guesses, they are the framework every Malaysian buyer is working inside right now. A quick word from the people who do this daily Here is what experienced agents tend to tell first-time buyers, and it rarely makes it into the brochure: "The clients who stay happy are the ones who walked in already knowing the full number. They did not fall in love with a price, they fell in love with a plan. The ones who struggle usually budgeted only for the house and the loan, then got blindsided by renovation and cash flow in the first year. Buy within your real capacity, keep a buffer, and the home becomes a joy instead of a stress." In short: the house is the easy part. The plan around the house is what protects you. Frequently Asked Questions How much cash do I really need to buy a RM500,000 house in Malaysia? Plan for around RM60,000 to RM90,000 in ready cash before you collect your keys. This covers the 10% down payment (RM50,000), legal fees, stamp duty, and disbursements. First-time Malaysian buyers can save roughly RM11,000 thanks to the 2026 stamp duty exemption, but legal fees still apply. Do first-time home buyers pay stamp duty in 2026? No, if you qualify. Malaysian citizens buying their first residential property priced up to RM500,000 receive a 100% exemption on both the transfer (MOT) and loan agreement stamp duty, for Sale and Purchase Agreements signed between 1 January 2026 and 31 December 2027. The exemption does not cover legal fees. Why does a RM500k house end up costing RM700k? The RM500,000 is only the purchase price. Once you add upfront costs of around RM70,000 (deposit, fees, duty), renovation of RM30,000 to RM100,000, and furnishing of RM10,000 to RM30,000, the all-in figure commonly reaches RM650,000 to RM700,000. Loan interest then pushes the lifetime cost even higher. How much interest will I pay on a home loan in Malaysia? On a RM450,000 loan at around 4% interest, you can expect to pay roughly RM320,000 over 30 years or RM390,000 over 35 years in interest alone. The exact amount depends on your bank, your rate, and your tenure, so comparing loan packages before signing can save you tens of thousands. How can I avoid the "RM500k becomes RM700k" trap? Budget for the total cost of ownership, not just the loan. Save a separate buffer for renovation, furnishing, and at least a few months of instalments. Ask "Can I afford everything after the loan?" rather than only "Can I afford the loan?" A local property agent can help you calculate the realistic all-in number for your situation. Buying soon? Get your real numbers first. Do not let a RM500k house surprise you with a RM700k bill. An IQI property agent can break down your exact upfront costs, the exemptions you qualify for, and a monthly commitment that fits your life, not just your dream. Speak to an IQI property agent today and buy with clarity, not crossed fingers. [custom_blog_form] Continue reading: 4 Essential Agent Fees When Selling a House in Malaysia 2026 Want to Hit the RM500k Mark in Your EPF Savings by Age 60? Here’s Your Guide to It! Starting an Airbnb in Malaysia (2026): A Side-Hustler’s Real-Life Guide Ringgit Strong in 2026: Why Cost of Living and Property Still Feel Expensive in Malaysia Don’t Buy in Dubai Before Reading This: 9 Things Every Foreign Investor Gets Wrong Sources Stamp Act 1949 and Budget 2026 stamp duty updates, Lembaga Hasil Dalam Negeri (LHDN) Solicitors' Remuneration Order 2023, Malaysian Bar First-time home buyer stamp duty exemption (extended to 31 Dec 2027), Ministry of Finance Budget 2026 Overnight Policy Rate and Standardised Base Rate, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) This article is for general information only and is not financial or legal advice. Figures are estimates based on publicly available 2026 rates and may vary by bank, lawyer, state, and individual circumstances. Always confirm with a licensed professional before making a property decision.

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