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New Landed Property Malaysia 2026 — Terrace, Semi-D & Bungalow Launches

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New Landed Property in Malaysia

Landed property in Malaysia refers to residential homes built on individual land titles — including terrace houses (single and double-storey), semi-detached homes, bungalows, cluster houses and townhouses. Unlike condominiums, landed homes offer freehold or leasehold land ownership with no monthly maintenance fees to a management corporation.

For long-term capital appreciation, landed property in Malaysian suburbs has historically outperformed high-rise units. Land is a finite resource, and as urban sprawl continues across the Klang Valley, Johor Bahru and Penang corridors, well-located terrace houses and semi-Ds tend to appreciate steadily — making them popular among both owner-occupiers and investors.

In 2026, Bank Negara Malaysia's OPR decisions directly impact monthly mortgage instalments for landed homes, which typically carry higher loan amounts than condos. First-time buyers may qualify for stamp duty exemptions on properties below RM500,000, making affordable terrace houses an attractive entry point into the property market.

Hartanah Landed Baharu Malaysia 2026

Laman ini menyenaraikan semua projek hartanah landed baharu di Malaysia mengikut negeri dan julat harga. Anda boleh membandingkan rumah teres, semi-D dan banglo baru di Selangor, KL dan Johor. Semua data dikemaskini setiap minggu berdasarkan pelancaran terkini oleh pemaju. Gunakan pautan di atas untuk melayari projek mengikut lokasi dan bajet anda.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest new landed property in Selangor in 2026?
New terrace houses in Selangor's outer areas like Rawang, Semenyih and Kuala Langat start from around RM280k–RM350k. Check our Selangor page for the latest affordable landed launches updated weekly.
Can I buy a new terrace house below RM300k in Malaysia?
Yes. New terrace houses below RM300k are available in states like Johor, Perak, Kedah and Negeri Sembilan. In Klang Valley, options are limited but exist in outer suburbs like Rawang and Semenyih.
Is landed property a better investment than condo in Malaysia?
Landed properties in Malaysia generally appreciate faster due to land scarcity, especially in growing suburbs. However, condos in prime urban areas can also perform well. Landed homes also carry lower maintenance fees but higher upkeep costs.
Which states have the most affordable new landed property in 2026?
Perak, Kedah, Negeri Sembilan and Johor consistently offer the most affordable new landed homes. Terrace houses in Ipoh start from RM180k, while JB suburbs offer options from RM250k.