Putra HeightsRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
With a median price of RM20.5/m², you are paying for suburban predictability rather than urban excitement. Our neighborhood analysis puts this area in THE_GRID because it offers a balanced, mid-range entry point for those who prioritize square footage over nightlife. The investment outlook remains stable, but don't expect a sudden surge in value; it's a slow-and-steady residential play.
The Vibe:This is a massive sprawl of terraced housing and gated communities sitting at the intersection of the ELITE and LDP highways. It lacks the crowded chaos of SS15, replaced instead by wide roads and the hum of distant traffic. Most life revolves around the LRT interchange station, which serves as the final stop for both the Kelana Jaya and Sri Petaling lines.
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Quick Estimate
Putra Heights @ RM20.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Why is the m² stats range so wide here?
The RM12.5 to RM31 spread reflects the massive gap between older, basic link houses and the luxury villas in high-end enclaves like The Glades.
Is the LRT actually walk-able?
Only if you're in the immediate sections like Laman Putra; for everyone else, the 'Park and Ride' lot is a daily necessity.
What is the Average Rent for a standard 22x75 terrace?
Expect to pay between RM1,800 and RM2,500 monthly depending on how much the landlord has spent on kitchen cabinets.
How bad is the morning toll situation?
It's unavoidable; you'll be hitting the LDP or ELITE toll plazas within five minutes of leaving your driveway.
Is parking a disaster like in USJ?
Not even close. Most houses here have decent porches and the roads were actually designed for two-car households.