If we had to describe Damansara Heights, we’d call it an affluent suburb with all the comforts of modern city living.
It’s minutes from KL City center, yet offers plenty of shaded sidewalks, jogging-safe inner roads, and cosy neighbourhood cafes that rub shoulders with highways and giant malls, giving residents the best of both worlds.
While this makes Damansara Heights a popular condo rental spot for expats and working professionals, we understand that not everyone wants to live in a suburb-like area.
In this guide, we share what tenants can expect renting here so you can decide if it’s for you.
Here’s what we’ll be covering:
Let’s begin.
Damansara Heights is connected to five major highways and two train stations that make it very convenient to commute in and out of the area both by car or by train.
If you prefer traveling by car, the following locations in Kuala Lumpur are just a 10 - 15 minute drive away, including:
For expats, that’s pretty much all of the places you’d ever want to visit in KL for work or fun!
As for the train stations, you can board the Pusat Bandar Damansara or Semantan MRT Stations, which are within walking distance of some condos in the area.
We personally recommend Pusat Bandar Damansara MRT for three reasons:
Basically, if you live in Damansara Heights, you can have 99 problems but getting around won’t be one of them.
Note: if getting around is your number one priority, our guide to renting in KL Sentral explains why another spot just ten minutes away might be better.
Though Damansara Heights is especially favoured by families, plenty of single working professionals call it home as well.
The figures below are averages of rental prices across different types of condo properties.
💡Disclaimer: These estimates were obtained from LemmyAdvisor. our proprietary rental pricing estimator, and were last updated based on data as of 11 June 2024.
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We’ve personally inspected units in the following four condos in Damansara Heights and can confidently say they make great choices for couples, families, and single working professionals.
Distance from train station: 500m (Pusat Bandar Damansara MRT)
Number of units: 318
Distance from train station: 200m (Pusat Bandar Damansara MRT)
Number of units: 370
Distance from train station: 300m (Semantan MRT)
Number of units: 108
Distance from train station: 3km (Pusat Bandar Damansara MRT)
Number of units: 169
Distance from train station: 400m (Pusat Bandar Damansara MRT)
Number of units: 165
The Crown Residences is the first of three phases of the Pavilion Damansara Heights development project that integrates Pavilion Damansara Heights Mall with high-end condos, office towers, and a train station to offer 16 acres of very comfortable living.
Being connected to Pavilion Damansara Heights Mall, those who stay in the Crown Residences will have easy access to an MRT Station AND a Tesla Experience Center!
It’s a brand new residence and unit handover is slated for the end of 2024, so rental prices aren’t available as of yet, but we’ll be sure to update this guide as soon as we can!
To learn more about these condos, get in touch with us and we’ll do our best to help 🙂
Damansara Heights is a very convenient location to live and rent in, particularly if you have a family, but even for working professionals living alone or as a couple.
Here are four perks of living here.
Damansara Heights is a sweet spot of a location where you have an affluent area that is both well connected via highways and train stations to give residents options for commuting.
Frequent commuters can also purchase passes to enjoy heavily discounted rides:
Not all MRT stations have dedicated parking bays as big as the Pusat Bandar Damansara one (some don’t have a bay at all) so you’d never have to learn the legendary Malaysian skill of illegal triple parking.
If you’re an expat and feel more comfortable living among other fellow international settlers, Damansara Heights is home to plenty of expats.
In fact, the nearby Bangsar is home to a very large community of expats from all over the world, and you’ll find that members of the KL Expat Facebook group meet up there all the time.
If you threw a rock from inside one of the malls in Damansara Heights, it would smack into another mall since they’re so close.
And not only are there so many malls, all of them are of the high-end, fancy schmancy variety, including:
We went looking for some examples of just how fancy these mall eateries are and look at this!
If we served that in our house, guests would think we forgot to wash the plate, so if people are paying to eat that, it’s gotta be pretty darn fancy.
There are two main private schools in the Damansara Heights area: Stella Maris and Cempaka, both of which offer primary and secondary education.
And by very nearby, we mean one of them is right inside the housing area!
While this can be a slight nuisance for homeowners in the immediate vicinity of the school, you can solve this by not living so close to the school!
Those with children will find it extremely convenient to send their kids to school before shooting off to work or the MRT station.