Tangkak
Sale Price (RM PSF)
Sale Price (RM per Unit)
The price of properties that falls in the 25th, Median (50th) and 75th positions based on 1,474 Transactions available between 2012 and 2017.
25th
25% of properties are below this price and 75% are above. Also known as 25th percentile or Lower Quartile.
Median (50th)
The middle point price of total properties sold, in which 50% of properties are below this price and 50% are above.
75th
75% of prices are below this price and 25% are above. Also known as 75th percentile or Upper Quartile.
40 Projects/Townships (1,474 Transactions)
Rent and Sale Prices in Tangkak
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4 | 410,000 | -- | -- |
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Price per Square Foot in Tangkak
Sector | Price per ft2 (Non Landed) | Price per ft2 (Landed) |
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Area Average | -- | 1,859 |
State Average | 208 | 2,009 |

Overview
Tangkak is a district capital of Ledang, in the state of Johor. It is located in the north-western corner of the state of Johor, and lies close to the neighboring state of Malacca. Tangkak is nicknamed ‘Syurga Kain’ or ‘Fabric Town’, which alludes to its many cloth shops. Tangkak is easily accessible from the North South Expressway via Exit 23, the Tangkak exit. There are also many buses which depart from Kuala Lumpur to Tangkak. There are also numerous medical centres as well as the Tangkak District Hospital, which also functions as a teaching hospital for the Melaka Manipal Medical College.
According to locals, the origins of Tangkak’s name emerged from ‘tang merangkak’ or ‘about crawling’. It was believed that Long Mahmud had led 7 brothers from the Riau Provinice in Indonesia to start the first settlement. They were sailing along the Kesang River before arriving at Tangkak River. As they saw the flat terrain, they decided to stay at the place. Unfortunately, the riverbanks were muddy and slippery and this caused them to crawl to get up the riverbank.
Tangkak is also renowned for housing Gunung Ledang (or Mount Ophir), which is the highest mountain in Johor. Gunung Legand is located only 17 kilometres from the town centre of Tangkak. In fact, in 1901, Tangkak was founded at the foot of Gunung Ledang, and back then it was under the direct control of the Muar district.
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