Bukit Jalil

•    Non-landed residential property indices in Bukit Jalil appear affordable. Based on TheEdgeProperty.com’s analysis of transactions, the average transacted price of non-landed homes was RM464 per square foot in1Q2015 while the average transacted price per unit was about RM555,000.

•    In the 12 months to 1Q2015, the RM600,001 – RM700,000 range made up 22.7% of transactions while 44.2% of transactions were in the RM500,000 and below range. Another 4.5% were for units above RM1 million.

•    The most expensive project was The Treez Jalil Residence, with an average price per unit of RM1.29 million, at least 38% higher than the next project. Completed at end-2013, this upmarket condominium has a Green Building Index certification and views of the Bukit Jalil Recreational Park. Typical unit sizes here are generous, ranging from 1,409 sq ft to 2,734 sq ft.

•    The Treez Jalil Residence was developed by Exsim Group. Among the group’s other upcoming projects in the vicinity are The Rainz, The Seedz and Twin Arkz. The former two will be located close to the Awan Besar and Muhibbah stations of the Sri Petaling LRT Line.

•     Besides the luxury condominiums, part of the Casa Green development by Amber Homes is available under the RUMAWIP scheme with prices from RM300,000. Meanwhile, 320 housing units have recently been made available under the PR1MA scheme.

Check out the price trends at The Treez Jalil Residence here.

The Analytics are based on the data available at the date of publication and may be subject to revision as and when more data becomes available.

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