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Common questions about industrial property in Nilai, answered with live data from our listings.
Land prices vary widely with state and corridor (Klang Valley vs. Northern/Southern), zoning class (light, medium, heavy industrial), title category (freehold vs. leasehold vs. Pajakan Negeri), road frontage and access for trailers, infrastructure readiness (power, water, drainage), and proximity to ports, airports, and major highways. Always evaluate the all-in cost including any conversion premium and infrastructure capex.
You need land conversion (if applicable), planning permission from local authority, building plan approval, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for larger developments, and Department of Environment compliance. The process typically takes 6–18 months.
Minimum industrial lot sizes vary by state and zone. Light industrial zones typically start from 0.5 acres, while heavy industrial zones may require 1–5 acres minimum. Check with the local District Land Office.
Freehold land has no expiry and easier resale, ideal for long-term holding or self-development. Leasehold (60–99 years) is 15–30% cheaper and often in mature industrial parks. For commercial development with quick turnaround, leasehold can offer better ROI.