No residential properties for rent in Bandar Sri Sendayan, Negeri Sembilan at the moment.
Bandar Sri Sendayan is rapidly emerging as a strategic industrial property destination in Negeri Sembilan, driven by infrastructure improvements planned for 2026 and its prime location near major highways. For businesses seeking factory for rent Bandar Sri Sendayan or factory for sale Bandar Sri Sendayan, this area offers a compelling mix of accessibility and growing demand.
Bandar Sri Sendayan is strategically located off the Seremban–Port Dickson Highway, providing seamless links to the PLUS Highway and North-South Expressway. This connectivity reduces logistics costs and travel time:
The main parks include Sendayan TechValley (Seremban High-Tech Industrial Park), Nilai Industrial Park, and Bandar Enstek Industrial Area. Each focuses on different sectors like automotive, electronics, logistics, and halal industries.
Bandar Sri Sendayan is approximately 32 km (35 minutes) from KLIA, making it ideal for export-oriented businesses and logistics operations.
Available properties include warehouses, factories for rent, factories for sale, and industrial land. Units often feature high ceilings, wide driveways, and dual frontage for truck access.
Yes, Sendayan TechValley is specifically focused on data centres, along with automotive components and advanced manufacturing, supported by planned infrastructure upgrades.
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Common questions about industrial property in Bandar Sri Sendayan, answered with live data from our listings.
Residential rents move with location and access to LRT/MRT/highway, building age and facilities, unit size and layout, view and floor level, and furnishing status. Furnished units typically command a 10–30% premium over unfurnished, with KLCC and prime urban areas at the higher end and suburban townships closer to 10%. Always benchmark against directly comparable units within the same building or neighbourhood, not averaged statistics.
Typically required: IC/passport copy, employment letter, latest 3-month payslips, security deposit (2 months), utility deposit (0.5–1 month), advance rent (1 month), and stamped tenancy agreement.
Key rights: quiet enjoyment of property, timely repairs by landlord for structural issues, return of deposit (minus legitimate deductions), proper notice before eviction (typically matching notice period in agreement).
Standard tenancy is 1 year with an option to renew. 2-year leases are common for furnished units and expat tenants. Most landlords prefer minimum 1 year; short-term lets (under 6 months) often carry a 30–50% premium.