Industrial Property Transaction Data Malaysia

Search 11,827 real industrial property transactions — factories, warehouses & industrial units. Actual NAPIC sold prices, not asking prices.

All 16 states · 2021–2025 NAPIC data

Industrial Property Types

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Terraced Factory

Row factory units

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Semi-Detached Factory

Semi-D industrial

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Detached Factory

Standalone warehouse

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Industrial Unit

Strata industrial

Why Buy Industrial Property in Malaysia?

Higher Rental Yields

Industrial properties typically yield 5–8% — higher than residential (3–4%) due to longer leases and lower vacancy.

Strong E-Commerce Demand

Logistics, warehousing and last-mile distribution are driving industrial demand in Selangor, Johor and Penang.

Manufacturing Growth

Malaysia's manufacturing sector expansion, especially in Selangor and Johor, continues to drive demand for factory space.

Browse by State

Selangor

5,325 industrial txns

Johor

2,095 industrial txns

Penang

850 industrial txns

Perak

736 industrial txns

Negeri Sembilan

691 industrial txns

Sabah

472 industrial txns

Melaka

452 industrial txns

Sarawak

433 industrial txns

Kuala Lumpur

296 industrial txns

Kedah

215 industrial txns

Pahang

165 industrial txns

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average factory price in Malaysia?

Factory prices vary widely by type and location. Terraced factories in Shah Alam or Johor Bahru industrial parks typically transact between RM800k–RM3M. Semi-detached and detached factories can range from RM2M to over RM10M depending on land size. Check our database for actual transacted prices in specific industrial areas.

Which states have the most industrial transactions?

Selangor dominates with over 5,300 industrial transactions — driven by Shah Alam, Klang, Subang and Rawang industrial parks. Johor (2,095) and Penang (850) are second and third, reflecting their manufacturing and logistics clusters.

What is the difference between terraced and detached factory?

Terraced factories are row units sharing side walls, typically smaller (2,000–8,000 sqft) and more affordable. Detached factories are standalone buildings on their own lot, offering more flexibility but commanding higher prices. Semi-detached factories fall between the two.

Can foreigners buy industrial property in Malaysia?

Yes, foreigners can purchase industrial property in Malaysia, typically with a minimum purchase price of RM1M depending on state. Some states have specific restrictions. Consult a property lawyer for the latest regulations.