Damansara Heights is the commonly referred to name by Malaysians for an area otherwise called Bukit Damansara. With the many addresses with the prominent suffix of Damansara, Damansara Heights happens to be the original one, giving it the status symbol for those who can afford to stay here.
Common residents of the area include those of the upper income group and local and foreign dignitaries, with the houses attempting to best their neighbors with increasingly more eloquent, outlandish or ostentatious designs.
Construction in Damansara Heights is minimal due to lack of land in the area, which contributes to a steady increase of price psf for property in this area. The majority ethnicity groups that dominate this area are and equal mix of upper income Chinese and Malays along with a steady flow of expats as well.
Damansara Heights seldom experiences traffic congestion except during peak hours, which the upcoming Pusat Bandar Damansara MRT Station will hopefully alleviate. May of the houses have personal security and to be noted is that some of the inner roads are extremely narrow and hilly, with some of the more heavily travelled roads sporting large and deep potholes.
Source: @Propsocial
1. ETHNIC GROUP
This chart represents the ethnic group of residents in Damansara Heights.*
2. TRANSACTED PRICES
This is a representation of historical transaction prices within the neighbourhood, categorised by non-landed (Condominium, Serviced Apartment, Apartment), landed (townhouse, terrace, bungalow, semi-detached, house) and commercial (office,shop).
3. Analysis & Comparison
Analysis and comparison of average transaction, for sale and for rent prices for landed, non-landed and commercial properties within Damansara Heights.