Kampung Bukit Cerakah

Kampung Bukit Cherakah, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia

Property Transactions

4 subsales found

Period
transactions middle 50% (P25–P75)
RM6,800,000
Shsh Alam-Sungai Buloh
21,775 sqft RM312 PSF
RM450,000
Jalan U15/41 (Laman Desa Utama)
1,400 sqft RM321 PSF
RM6,000,000
Jalan Sigma U6/14
45,402 sqft RM132 PSF
RM2,850,000
Jalan Sigma U6/14
22,454 sqft RM127 PSF
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Kampung Bukit Cherakah, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia

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Kampung Bukit Cerakah in Petaling, Selangor recorded 4 subsale transactions between 2021 and 2026, with a median price of RM4.43 million and a median price per square foot (PSF) of RM312.

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

Price remained flat, and PSF growth was PSF remained flat. The median price is RM4.43 million, with most transactions falling within a stable range of RM2.45 million to RM6.40 million, and a typical market range of RM2.45 million to RM6.40 million.

Most transactions involved detached factory/warehouse, though some variety exists in the market.

Price per square foot shows a median of RM312, though individual units vary from RM220 to RM405 in the core range. The broader market spans RM220.53 to RM404.03, indicating diverse property characteristics. A wider spread (IQR: RM183.50) and deviation (MAD: RM93) indicate significant PSF variations, likely due to diverse property types or conditions.

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.