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Bangi, Selangor, is an established industrial and commercial area featuring factories and warehouses within a well-supported infrastructure and logistics hub. The area includes notable zones such as Bandar Baru Bangi, which offers factory properties catering to manufacturing, storage, and logistics operations. As part of Selangor’s broader industrial landscape, Bangi benefits from the state’s strong connectivity and government incentives that drive investment. Industrial parks in Selangor are central to economic activities, attracting a wide range of local and international companies. Connectivity in Bangi is supported by Selangor’s network of highways and logistics corridors, though specific routes are part of the larger Klang Valley system. Public transport options are available via the broader regional network. Businesses in Bangi gain advantages from Selangor’s strategic initiatives, including the SPEED Selangor programme that expedites development approvals from 3.5 months to 14 days. The area’s industrial growth contributes significantly to Malaysia’s industrial sector, with opportunities in manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics. Cost advantages and a skilled workforce are inherent to the Selangor region, making Bangi a practical choice for companies seeking efficient operations within a prime industrial zone.
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Common questions about industrial property in Bangi, answered with live data from our listings.
Factory prices depend on built-up size, lot frontage, ceiling height, power capacity, dock-leveller and crane availability, road access (especially for trailer turning), and proximity to ports, airports, and highways. Title category (freehold versus leasehold) and zoning class (light, medium, heavy industrial) also materially affect value. Use the filters to compare comparable units before benchmarking your offer.
Freehold factories cost more but hold value long-term with no renewal hassle. Leasehold (30–99 years) is cheaper and often in strategic industrial zones. For owner-occupiers, freehold is ideal. For investors, leasehold near ports can yield better rental returns.
Stamp duty is progressive: 1% up to RM100K, 2% on RM100K–500K, 3% on RM500K–1M, and 4% above RM1M. Legal fees follow the SRO 2023 scale (Sale & Transfer): 1.25% on the first RM500K and 1% on the next RM7M (negotiable above RM7.5M). Note that property transactions typically incur three sets of legal fees, SPA (Sale & Purchase Agreement), Loan Agreement, and MOT (Memorandum of Transfer), each calculated separately, plus valuation fees, disbursements and 8% SST on professional fees. Total all-in transaction cost for a standard sub-sale industrial deal generally lands at 4–6% of purchase price.
Yes, subject to state-level approval and minimum-price thresholds, and these are notably HIGHER than residential. Reference points: Selangor industrial/commercial land typically RM5M+, Kuala Lumpur RM1M+, Johor RM2M+, Penang Island RM3M / Mainland RM1M. Many foreign investors instead set up a Malaysian Sdn Bhd company to simplify purchase, financing, and ongoing tax/licensing, a Malaysia-incorporated company is treated as a local entity for property acquisition. Note: the flat 8% foreign-buyer stamp duty (effective 1 January 2026) applies to residential; industrial/commercial stamp duty rules should be verified state by state for the latest position.