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New Townhouse Malaysia 2026

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What is a Townhouse?

A townhouse in Malaysia is a multi-storey landed residential unit that shares one or two walls with neighbouring homes. Unlike condominiums, townhouses come with their own land title (individual or strata) and typically feature 2-3 storeys with a small private garden or patio. They are most commonly found in gated and guarded communities, offering a balance between landed living and community security.

Townhouses have become increasingly popular among Malaysian homebuyers seeking an alternative to traditional terrace houses and semi-Ds. They offer more built-up space per ringgit compared to semi-detached homes, with many developments featuring freehold tenure, clubhouse facilities and 24-hour security. Typical prices range from RM350,000 to RM800,000 depending on the state and location, making them accessible to mid-range buyers who want landed property without the semi-D price tag.

Teres Bertingkat & Townhouse Baharu Malaysia 2026

Laman ini menyenaraikan semua projek townhouse dan rumah kluster baharu di Malaysia. Anda boleh membandingkan projek mengikut negeri termasuk Selangor, KL, Johor dan Pulau Pinang. Townhouse menawarkan kediaman landed dalam komuniti berpagar dengan harga lebih berpatutan berbanding semi-D. Semua data dikemaskini setiap minggu berdasarkan pelancaran terkini oleh pemaju hartanah.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a townhouse in Malaysia?
A townhouse in Malaysia is a multi-storey landed home that shares one or two walls with neighbouring units. Unlike condominiums, townhouses come with their own individual or strata land title and typically feature 2-3 storeys with a small garden or patio. They are commonly found in gated and guarded communities.
How much does a new townhouse cost in Selangor in 2026?
New townhouses in Selangor typically range from RM380,000 to RM800,000 depending on location and size. Areas like Bandar Saujana Putra and Rawang offer more affordable options, while Shah Alam and Subang Jaya command higher prices due to proximity to KL.
Is townhouse considered landed property in Malaysia?
Yes. Townhouses are classified as landed property in Malaysia because they are built on land (not stacked vertically like condos). Owners typically hold an individual or strata land title. Townhouses enjoy similar benefits to terrace houses — land appreciation, no monthly maintenance to a JMB (in some cases), and more privacy than high-rise units.
What is the difference between a townhouse and a cluster house in Malaysia?
In Malaysia, the terms are often used interchangeably by developers. Technically, a townhouse is a multi-storey linked home in a row (similar to terrace but taller), while a cluster house refers to semi-detached or detached homes in a gated cluster layout. Both offer landed living within guarded communities, but cluster houses tend to have larger built-ups and higher price points.

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