
Surging Demand and Stagnant Listings: What Kuala Lumpur Renters Can Do as Leases Expire
With rental supply at its tightest in over a decade, thousands of Kuala Lumpur tenants face limited options as contracts lapse this July.
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With rental supply at its tightest in over a decade, thousands of Kuala Lumpur tenants face limited options as contracts lapse this July.

Bukit Jalil and Setapak see brisker activity as young buyers adapt to shifting prices and competitive schemes.

Median property prices in Kepong have jumped 9% year-on-year, beating long-favoured neighbours and sparking a new wave of investor interest.

Recent data shows a decline in auction clearance rates, indicating a potential slowdown in the city's dynamic real estate sector

With Kuala Lumpur's rental market showing no signs of easing, tenants face tough choices when their leases expire

As sellers trade off potential bidding wars for quick deals, local agents report a surge in pre-auction transactions across sought-after neighbourhoods.

Navigating KL’s property market: Here’s what new buyers can afford—and where grant schemes can stretch budgets further.

Despite soaring prices in prime KL, this established neighbourhood continues to attract buyers seeking long-term returns.

Transaction volumes and values in Kuala Lumpur have slowed from the breakneck pace of 2021, but key pockets remain resilient amid global uncertainty.

Monthly mortgage payments are now undercutting average rents in key suburban hotspots, offering relief for long-frustrated would-be homeowners.

DBKL’s sweeping density reforms signal major changes ahead for developers and residents in key neighbourhoods including Desa ParkCity and Brickfields.
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