10 Residensi-Seksyen 17 Shah Alam

Jalan Senangin 17/2, Seksyen 17, 40200 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia

Property Transactions

3 subsales found

Median
RM 1,213,000
PSF
RM 346
Period
transactions middle 50% (P25–P75)
RM 1,213,000
Jalan Terubuk Tiga 17/33C
3,509 sqft RM 346 PSF
RM 1,287,000
Jalan Terubuk Tiga 17/33C
4,855 sqft RM 265 PSF
RM 1,204,000
Jalan Senangin Tiga 17/2C
3,337 sqft RM 361 PSF
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Jalan Senangin 17/2, Seksyen 17, 40200 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia

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10 Residensi-Seksyen 17 Shah Alam in Petaling, Selangor recorded 3 subsale transactions between 2021 and 2026, with a median price of RM 1.21 million and a median price per square foot (PSF) of RM 346.

This area consists exclusively of residential properties, with no commercial listings recorded.

Price remained flat, and PSF growth was PSF remained flat. The median price is RM 1.21 million, with most transactions falling within a stable range of RM 1.20 million to RM 1.22 million, and a typical market range of RM 1.20 million to RM 1.23 million.

Most transactions involved 2 - 2 1/2 storey semi-detached, with minimal variety in property types.

For price per square foot, the median is RM 346, with most transactions between RM 331 and RM 361. The usual range is RM 321.68 to RM 369.68, showing that most units are priced quite close to each other. A typical spread (IQR) of RM 48.00 and an average deviation (MAD) of RM 15 indicate a highly stable PSF trend across properties.

Overall, the market in this area appears stable with consistent appreciation, making it an attractive option for both investors and homebuyers. The consistent property type and stable pricing make it easier to assess value and compare trends. Limited transaction history suggests carefully evaluating comparable sales data.