Damansara HeightsRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
With a median of RM68/m², this area is the undisputed FINAL_BOSS of the KL rental market. Our neighborhood analysis shows a massive gap between aging walk-ups and the new ultra-luxury builds that push the ceiling to RM115/m². The investment outlook remains stable simply because the supply of land here is finished, though you are definitely paying a premium for the 'Damansara Heights' name on your mail.
The Vibe:It is hilly, leafy, and reeks of C-suite salaries and old money. You are paying for the status of Bukit Damansara and proximity to the Pusat Bandar Damansara MRT, but the terrain means you aren't walking anywhere unless you enjoy a vertical hike. It is the go-to for people who find Bangsar too loud and KLCC too claustrophobic.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Damansara Heights @ RM68/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Why is the m² stats range so wide?
The RM35/m² rate gets you into older, tired apartments, while the RM115/m² peak is reserved for brand-new branded residences with concierge services.
Is the average rent negotiable with landlords here?
Rarely. Most owners in this area are cash-rich and would rather leave a unit vacant for months than undercut their neighbors.
How is the parking situation near Plaza Damansara?
It is a disaster during lunch hours and Friday nights; if your rental doesn't come with at least two bays, you will regret it.
What is the investment outlook for the new high-rises?
The market is slightly saturated with luxury units, so rental yields are being squeezed even if the capital value stays high.
Can I live here without a car?
Only if you stay within a 400m radius of the MRT stations; otherwise, the lack of sidewalks and the steep hills make a car non-negotiable.