Kuala Lumpur

Median Price

RM 1,365k

Based on 331080 units sold preceding 12 mths.

Annual Growth

12.9%

Compound annual growth rate in median price.

Kuala Lumpur, the federal capital of Malaysia and one of three Malaysian Federal Territories, covers an area of 243 square kilometres. It is also home to the Malaysian pride and icon, Petronas Twin Towers, and other beautiful architectures such as Kuala Lumpur Tower and Istana Negara.

Being the heart of Malaysia’s economic and business development, this urban landscape features many office skyscrapers amidst low-rise shop-office lots as well as swanky hotels and historical buildings. With its dense population, it is not surprising to find many high-rise condominiums and serviced apartments which are very popular residential properties for urbanites.

This modern city is well known for its many shopping centres, most notably the Golden Triangle that is home to popular malls such as Sungai Wang Plaza, Lot 10, Time Square. Pavilion and Suria KLCC. Not forgetting the greeneries in the city such as the Lake Gardens, KLCC Park and Titiwangsa Lake Gardens. Besides having towering scrapers, shopping malls and world-class hotels piercing the landscape, the booming commercial and residential properties in Kuala Lumpur are highly in demand and ...

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KWAP to Invest in TRX Only Through Viable Partnership KWAP to Invest in TRX Only Through Viable Partnership ⋅ Jun 06 Lacking the capacity to develop the two projects on its own, Retirement Fund Inc (KWAP) said it will only invest in Bandar Malaysia and the Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) if th...
Ikhmas Jaya Secures RM189m Contract from BBCC Project Ikhmas Jaya Secures RM189m Contract from BBCC Project ⋅ Jun 06 A subsidiary of Ikhmas Jaya Group has been appointed to carry out the substructure works for the RM8.7 billion Bukit Bintang City Centre (BBCC) project at Jalan Pudu in K...
Knight Frank Launches Asia-Pacific Residential Review Knight Frank Launches Asia-Pacific Residential Review ⋅ Jun 06 Knight Frank, the independent global property consultancy, today launches the May 2017 issue of Asia-Pacific Residential Review, tracking cross-border residential land ac...
Longhouse Folks Suffering Over Move to New PPR Units Longhouse Folks Suffering Over Move to New PPR Units ⋅ Jun 06 The 815 households living in the rundown Jinjang Utara longhouses are now in the process of getting their permanent houses at PPR Seri Aman after waiting for 25 years....

About Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur, the federal capital of Malaysia and one of three Malaysian Federal Territories, covers an area of 243 square kilometres. It is also home to the Malaysian pride and icon, Petronas Twin Towers, and other beautiful architectures such as Kuala Lumpur Tower and Istana Negara.

Being the heart of Malaysia’s economic and business development, this urban landscape features many office skyscrapers amidst low-rise shop-office lots as well as swanky hotels and historical buildings. With its dense population, it is not surprising to find many high-rise condominiums and serviced apartments which are very popular residential properties for urbanites.

This modern city is well known for its many shopping centres, most notably the Golden Triangle that is home to popular malls such as Sungai Wang Plaza, Lot 10, Time Square. Pavilion and Suria KLCC. Not forgetting the greeneries in the city such as the Lake Gardens, KLCC Park and Titiwangsa Lake Gardens. Besides having towering scrapers, shopping malls and world-class hotels piercing the landscape, the booming commercial and residential properties in Kuala Lumpur are highly in demand and will definitely make great investments especially with some of the latest property project that promises great connectivity and accessibility like the Sentral Suites in KL Sentral.

Kuala Lumpur has a tropical rainforest climate with abundant sun throughout the year. It also receives plenty of rainfall from October to March. The temperature during the day averages out to between 31 to 33˚C, but rarely exceeds 39˚C. At night, temperatures can drop to as low as 24˚C. Flash floods do occur in certain parts of the city especially during extremely heavy downpour.

Kuala Lumpur is also the cultural hub of Malaysia. The National Museum, Islamic Arts Museum and Cultural Craft Complex feature works of art from around the country as well as the world. Notable local works include wood carving, songket and batik. The Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra and Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre nurtures robust performing arts culture in the city. Being the melting pot of many cultures in Malaysia, you can find a wide variety of authentic local and fusion cuisines in this city.

Buying, selling, or investing property is a very big decision. Even moving to your desired location can sometimes be very emotional. Using data from more than 81628 listings in Kuala Lumpur, PropertyGuru aim to help you make the right decisions on selecting property, by providing you helpful news and property statistics such as median and growth in the area, but also our opinion on local neighborhood area. You might also want to check these most popular area nearby KLCC and KL Sentral

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