First Subang

Ss 15, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

Property Transactions

1 subsales grouped by size

Median
RM300,000
PSF
RM733

Property Type

Price Size
Period
transactions middle 50% (P25–P75)
400 sqft
SOHO
RM300,000
Level 15
409 sqft · RM733 PSF
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Commercial

RM300,000

RM733 psf

Median transaction price

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First Subang
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First Subang, Ss 15, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

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First Subang in Petaling, Selangor recorded 1 subsale transactions between 2021 and 2026, sized between 375 and 424 sqft, with a median price of RM300K and a median price per square foot (PSF) of RM733.

This area consists exclusively of commercial properties, with no residential listings recorded.

Price remained flat, and PSF growth was PSF remained flat.

Most transactions involved office lot, though some variety exists in the market.

For price per square foot, the median is RM733, with most transactions between RM733 and RM733. The usual range is RM685.32 to RM781.57, showing that most units are priced quite close to each other. With an IQR of RM96.25 and MAD of RM0, the PSF demonstrates reasonable consistency across the market.

While the area has shown positive growth trends, price variations suggest a more dynamic market. This presents opportunities for investors comfortable with moderate volatility. Significant price variations suggest comparing multiple properties and timing the market carefully. Limited transaction history suggests carefully evaluating comparable sales data.