
Property Purchase Guide
1.Constitutionally Malaysia is a federation of 13 States and State Governments have jurisdiction over land and land-related matters (properties). That means property or housing policies may vary from State to State in Malaysia. 2.…

Semi-Detached/Cluster Semi-D
Semi-detached homes, commonly known as Semi-D, are paired houses where two units are built side-by-side, sharing a single dividing wall. Compared to terraced houses, Semi-Ds sit on larger land parcels, often with a minimum of 3 metres…

Bungalows
In Malaysia’s major towns and cities, bungalows represent the pinnacle of residential living — spacious, private, and often custom-built. These standalone homes are located in low-density neighborhoods and vary in size, architecture,…

High-Rise Condominiums
In Malaysia’s real estate sector, the development and management of mid- to high-rise condominiums are governed under a unified legal framework — the Strata Management Act 2013. Most condominium developments are concentrated in major urban…

Terraced Houses
Terraced houses, commonly known as "link houses" in Malaysia, are the most widely available residential property type across the country. They typically come in single-storey and double-storey layouts, with double-storey…
