New Property in Taiping 2026

New property launches in Taiping, Perak — Kamunting, Aulong, Simpang, Matang and Bukit Gantang. Malaysia's most liveable heritage town, with affordable homes direct from developers.

14 active projects7 new launchesFrom RM200k

New Launches in Taiping

Why Buy Property in Taiping?

Malaysia's Oldest Town

Taiping is one of Malaysia's most historically significant and loveable towns — first railway, first museum, first municipal library. Its colonial character and Taiping Lake Gardens make it one of the most liveable small cities in the country.

Retirement & Lifestyle Destination

Taiping consistently ranks among Malaysia's best retirement towns: affordable, clean, lower crime, great food (famous for Taiping dim sum and seafood), proximity to nature (Maxwell Hill, Bukit Larut). Growing among remote workers and KL retirees.

Kamunting Industrial Zone

Kamunting MIDA Industrial Estate has 200+ manufacturers, providing a stable employment base and consistent rental demand from factory workers — supporting steady yields for buy-to-let investors.

Taiping Property Price Guide 2026

Property TypePrice Range
Terrace 1-StoreyRM200k – RM300k
Terrace 2-StoreyRM260k – RM370k
Semi-DetachedRM300k – RM450k

Price ranges are indicative. Verify current developer pricing on individual project pages.

Recently Completed in Taiping

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average price of new property in Taiping in 2026?
New property in Taiping is among the most affordable in Perak and Malaysia overall. Single-storey terrace houses start from RM200,000–RM300,000, double-storey terrace from RM260,000–RM370,000, and semi-detached homes from RM300,000–RM450,000. Entry-level prices remain well below the national median, making Taiping attractive to first-time buyers and retirees seeking affordable ownership.
What makes Taiping special as a retirement destination?
Taiping consistently ranks among Malaysia's top retirement towns. Key draws include Taiping Lake Gardens — the oldest public garden in Malaysia — and Maxwell Hill (Bukit Larut), Malaysia's oldest hill station. The town has a genuine small-city pace: low traffic, low crime, excellent food (famous for dim sum and seafood), and a welcoming community. Cost of living is significantly lower than KL or Penang. A growing number of retirees from KL and Singapore are relocating here for exactly this reason.
How far is Taiping from KL and Ipoh?
Taiping is approximately 160km north of Kuala Lumpur — about 2 hours via the PLUS North-South Expressway. It is 60km north of Ipoh, roughly 45 minutes by car. The Taiping ETS train station provides rail access to KL Sentral and Butterworth (Penang). Accessible enough for occasional city trips, yet comfortably removed from the urban pace.
Is Taiping property a good investment?
Taiping is not a high-capital-appreciation market, but it is extremely stable. Demand is underpinned by two steady bases: retirees and lifestyle buyers seeking affordable quality living, and industrial workers employed at the Kamunting MIDA Industrial Estate. Rental yields of 5–7% are achievable for well-located terrace houses near Kamunting. Best suited for long-term buy-to-let or owner-occupation rather than short-term flipping.

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