Selangor is Malaysia's industrial powerhouse, offering unmatched connectivity, established infrastructure, and dynamic growth. This guide breaks down key insights for factory and warehouse seekers.
Prime logistics space in the Klang Valley shows steady rental growth (3-5% annually) and high occupancy (85-95%), signaling robust demand. Driven by e-commerce/3PL growth and high-tech manufacturing, freehold industrial assets and well-located leasehold factories remain highly sought after for their stable yields.
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While Selangor leads Malaysia's industrial belt, serious buyers often compare these adjacent states:
RM 14,000,000
RM 3,300,000
RM 2,450,000
RM 3,880,000
Selangor's commercial inventory spans these cities, ranked by active listing count. Click any city for area-specific pricing and listings.
Commercial inventory spans shop lots (single, double, and triple-storey), shop offices, retail units in malls and arcades, standalone office buildings, SoHo/SoVo/SoFo units, hotels, and mixed-use developments. Each subtype has different demand drivers, financing terms, and yield profiles — match the asset to your business model rather than chasing headline yield.
Commercial property typically yields 5–8% rental returns annually, higher than residential (3–5%). Key factors: location foot traffic, tenant quality, lease terms, and maintenance costs. Shop lots near residential areas with established tenants are popular choices.
Beyond the purchase price you'll pay progressive stamp duty (1%–4% by tier), legal fees per SRO 2023 (1.25% on the first RM500K, 1% on the next RM7M) — note that SPA, Loan Agreement, and MOT are calculated as three separate fee sets — plus valuation, disbursements, 8% SST on professional fees, recurring assessment tax (cukai pintu), quit rent (cukai tanah), and maintenance fees for strata-titled units. Budget roughly 4–6% of purchase price for total transaction costs on a standard sub-sale.
Yes — most banks finance up to 80–85% of commercial property value (sometimes 90% for owner-occupied or strong applicants) with 15–25 year tenures. Interest rates are pegged to the Standardised Base Rate / Base Lending Rate and typically sit slightly higher than residential. Banks will assess 2 years of business financials, debt-service ratios, and the property's tenant profile and resale value before approving.