Port Dickson

Negeri Sembilan

Median

RM 264,000

PSF

RM 183

Mukims

18

Transactions

4,690

Eh, what's a Kopitiam?

Kopitiam is the corner kopi shop where neighbours lepak, sembang, and catch up..

On List.my, every location also got one. The kaki you see lepak-ing around are real people checking out this same area right now.

  • Kakithe regulars browsing here, live
  • Chatsembang a bit, say hi!
  • Signpost →visit to the next location

Pull up a stool, be nice and chat anything about this location or more!

Who can see me?

Every kopitiam is for one state only. You see everyone browsing that same state, live, and they see you too.

  • Same districtfull colour, right beside you
  • Same state, other districta bit faded, tap to hop over
  • Another statetheir own kopitiam, you won't meet

Whatever you say, everyone in this state's kopitiam sees it straight away.

You stay anonymous, no name or sign-in needed. Logged in? You can choose to show your name.

Kopitiam · Quiet right now in Negeri Sembilan
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Market Snapshot

Residential RM 182 psf

RM 250,000

Commercial RM 299 psf

RM 472,500

District Guide

Inside the Port Dickson property market

Port Dickson sits within Negeri Sembilan, and spans 18 mukims with 4,690 recorded subsale transactions. The median transaction price across the district is RM 264,000, or roughly RM 183 per square foot — a useful benchmark when weighing value between neighbouring mukims.

The most active mukims here are Jimah, Pekan Teluk Kemang and Pekan Lukut, where transaction volume and pricing data are deepest. Each mukim below carries its own median price and 12-month PSF movement, so you can spot where momentum is building before it shows up in the headline numbers.

Use the transaction history from 2021 to 2026 to ground your own valuation, compare like-for-like within Port Dickson, and decide which mukim best fits how you intend to buy, sell, or invest.

Top Rental Yield Areas in Port Dickson

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Rental Yield Data

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Yield = (median rental PSF × 12) ÷ median sale PSF. Based on asking prices.

Property Valuation