The Mulia Residence, Selangor terrace house sold for RM1.045m | DONE DEAL
USJ 3, Selangor terrace house sold for RM700k | DONE DEAL
Pavilion Embassy, Kuala Lumpur offices sold for RM8.38m | DONE DEAL
According to EdgeProp EPIQ, the average transacted price for non-landed homes at Suasana Bukit Ceylon was RM895,000 in 2024. On a per-square-foot (psf) basis in 2024, it was RM733.
According to Ann Ong (PEA 3506) (010-280 2014) of PropNex Realty Sdn Bhd, the buyer was attracted to the unit as a good option for both investment and own stay, offering a strong ROI. The previous owner, a foreigner, was selling to cash out.
As of end-November, based on 47 sale listings on EdgeProp at Suasana Bukit Ceylon, the average asking price was RM1,607,418.94 or RM815.48 psf, based on built-ups ranging from 732 to 3,940 sq ft. Based on six rental listings, the average monthly rate was RM11,466.67 or RM3.96 psf, based on built-ups ranging from 732 to 4,402 sq ft.
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