Where do expats in KL live and work?
Hi all,
I lived in KL some time ago and noticed quite a lot of changes to the city on a recent visit. I'm considering moving back and wondered where the best or most popular areas for living and working are now? I lived in Bukit Bintang before, but my situation this time will be different as I'll be looking for an area to raise a family rather than party central. Any advice where to look around? Cheers |
Re: Where do expats in KL live and work?
Everywhere and nowhere. Guarded gated communities or condos are best for families with more friends for kids to run around safely. Pool essential. location honestly depends on where you work and where your kids go to school, and if you need to get school buses. |
Re: Where do expats in KL live and work?
Traffic is horrendous so you will want to minimise commutes
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Originally Posted by theramblingman
(Post 12637342)
Hi all,
I'll be looking for an area to raise a family rather than party central. Any advice where to look around? Cheers |
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If would by no means accept to live in any of the suburbs if working in the center/KLCC.
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Re: Where do expats in KL live and work?
Hi All,
At the moment we live in Setapak and have an apartment there (KLTS) but we're actively looking at a landed property so somewhere out of the city but within easy reach like Sungai Buloh or Rawang. |
Re: Where do expats in KL live and work?
Originally Posted by ChrisC1955
(Post 12681287)
Hi All,
At the moment we live in Setapak and have an apartment there (KLTS) but we're actively looking at a landed property so somewhere out of the city but within easy reach like Sungai Buloh or Rawang. Daily traffic congestion is a big problem in Rawang. Both of them have a lot of industries and some of them polluting. It is worth to consider not to live next door to them. |
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Originally Posted by StillSearching
(Post 12681382)
In case you care about air quality, which is greatly reduced by plastic recycling facilities located mostly along the coast, south and north of port Klang, it is preferable to live further away from the port. It looks like Rawang is a better option in this respect than Sungai Buloh, because Rawang is 30 min north of Sungai Buloh and immediately north of the forest area, which helps the air quality.
Daily traffic congestion is a big problem in Rawang. Both of them have a lot of industries and some of them polluting. It is worth to consider not to live next door to them. |
Re: Where do expats in KL live and work?
Hi all,
I am going to be moving to Malaysia in August and I am looking for somewhere to live that has an active expat community, but isn't too noisy or with a horrendous commute from Kajang. I would prefer a condo with a swimming pool. Not sure which are nice, some seem to have complaints about noise, excessive traffic. Looking at maybe RM2500/ month. I'm going to be on my own, so family friendly isn't a need. Does anybody have any recommendations? Thanks! |
Re: Where do expats in KL live and work?
Originally Posted by Gempharm
(Post 12681799)
I am looking for somewhere to live that has an active expat community, but isn't too noisy or with a horrendous commute from Kajang. I would prefer a condo with a swimming pool. Not sure which are nice, some seem to have complaints about noise, excessive traffic. Looking at maybe RM2500/ month.
I'm going to be on my own, so family friendly isn't a need. Does anybody have any recommendations? Ipoh is perfect for expats, our neighbors were from Europe, India, China and other countries. All very nice people. Here is my assessment on Ipoh. MODERN CITY- There are a lot of new condominiums with the pools, very good shopping, very good grocery stores; nicely restored old part of the city. It has nice view on the mountains. Ipoh is not too big and not too small; it has enough of development for comfortable living. Also 1 hour drive to the beaches from there. RENT PRICES ARE VERY LOW- The most shocking is how cheep is to rent there compare to KL, or KK, or Penang! It looks like they overbuilt there and it is why the prices are so low. According to NUMBEO, rents are 124% higher in Kuala Lumpur than in Ipoh. Prices for restaurants and groceries are also lower in Ipoh. AIR QUALITY- According to meteoblue site, it is indeed much better than in Penang or KL. Blue sky every day, no smell of toxins in the air. We live north of Ipoh, in the country club surrounded by the hills. It is a really peaceful life here. HOW TO GET THERE- There are flights from Ipoh to Singapore (~USD100) and Johor. I didn't find any other destinations. Therefore if you need to fly internationally from Ipoh, you would need to fly through Singapore. 2 hours to Cameron Highlands, Pahang Train or car: 3.5 h to KL, 2 hours to Penang WHERE TO LIVE IN IPOH- There are several options for a place to live we liked and one of them is a new development, Upper East. It is near a park and it has a very big and beautiful pool. But we found that the best option for us is Golf Vista at Meru Valley. We didn't find that we are lacking anything we could find in KL. |
Re: Where do expats in KL live and work?
Originally Posted by StillSearching
(Post 12682459)
HOW TO GET THERE-
There are flights from Ipoh to Singapore (~USD100) and Johor. I didn't find any other destinations. Therefore if you need to fly internationally from Ipoh, you would need to fly through Singapore. In October Ipoh finally will get a flight to Guangzhou. Ipoh is indeed great for MM2Hers. You can buy apartment for only 350.000 and no special taxes like in other states like Penang. And the rents are really very low due to heavy oversupply. |
Re: Where do expats in KL live and work?
Originally Posted by StillSearching
(Post 12682459)
Have you considered Ipoh, Perak? We discovered it after being very unhappy about air and noise pollution in KL.
thanks, I do like the idea of Ipoh, unfortunately I will be working near Kajang, south of KL, so the commute would be about 3 hours each way from Ipoh, so wouldn't be feasible. :( |
Re: Where do expats in KL live and work?
Originally Posted by Gempharm
(Post 12682813)
I do like the idea of Ipoh, unfortunately I will be working near Kajang, south of KL, so the commute would be about 3 hours each way from Ipoh, so wouldn't be feasible. :(
Because of KL traffic I would recommend you to give up the idea to go to the expat areas in Bukit Bintang, KLCC or Sentral. I don´t know about good Condos in Kajang, but I guess there are. If not, Bukit Jalil is not too far away, but first look around Kajang directly. Your life quality is so much better if you live close to your work place in KL. |
Re: Where do expats in KL live and work?
Originally Posted by eCdD
(Post 12683073)
Yes, keep Ipoh in mind for your future MM2H (or home office) life in Malaysia :)
Because of KL traffic I would recommend you to give up the idea to go to the expat areas in Bukit Bintang, KLCC or Sentral. I don´t know about good Condos in Kajang, but I guess there are. If not, Bukit Jalil is not too far away, but first look around Kajang directly. Your life quality is so much better if you live close to your work place in KL. |
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My life is much too precious to be spent with commuting KLs MRT. Feel free to do so, I feel free to recommend the thread opener not to do so.
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I also enjoyed a lot convenience in Ipoh
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Re: Where do expats in KL live and work?
Originally Posted by theramblingman
(Post 12637342)
Hi all,
I lived in KL some time ago and noticed quite a lot of changes to the city on a recent visit. I'm considering moving back and wondered where the best or most popular areas for living and working are now? I lived in Bukit Bintang before, but my situation this time will be different as I'll be looking for an area to raise a family rather than party central. Any advice where to look around? Cheers Hi, We currently live in Bangsar (about to move back to the UK) and I’d say it’s great for a family. There are loads of families in our condo and it has plenty of amenities. Have a look at Sri Penaga. https://www.sripenaga.com/www/index.html There is also a new LRT station just across the road which is on the green line (station SBK13). Easy transport to anywhere in KL within 1-2 changes. see below. If you’ve lived in a city with a transport system like London / HK this is so much easier and quicker. https://www.myrapid.com.my/traveling...s/rapid-kl/mrt There is BSC shopping centre over the road and Bangsar Village 5 mins away. Also Mid Valley Shopping Centre is about 10 mins away and has everything (inc. cinema) which is good if your kids are teens and want to hang out somewhere. I assume you're not in Malaysia yet but if you are I’m happy if you want to come and have a look at our condo to get an idea of what it’s like. All the best with the move. Peep |
Re: Where do expats in KL live and work?
Originally Posted by Peep
(Post 12727859)
Hi, We currently live in Bangsar (about to move back to the UK) and I’d say it’s great for a family. There are loads of families in our condo and it has plenty of amenities. Have a look at Sri Penaga. https://www.sripenaga.com/www/index.html There is also a new LRT station just across the road which is on the green line (station SBK13). Easy transport to anywhere in KL within 1-2 changes. see below. If you’ve lived in a city with a transport system like London / HK this is so much easier and quicker. https://www.myrapid.com.my/traveling...s/rapid-kl/mrt There is BSC shopping centre over the road and Bangsar Village 5 mins away. Also Mid Valley Shopping Centre is about 10 mins away and has everything (inc. cinema) which is good if your kids are teens and want to hang out somewhere. I assume you're not in Malaysia yet but if you are I’m happy if you want to come and have a look at our condo to get an idea of what it’s like. All the best with the move. Peep |
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Plenty of new condos around the Old Klang road/OUG area which has a very easy quick access to the South expressway which the next exit after the main toll is Kajang...without traffic literally takes you about 15 minutes from OUG. I live in OUG so i know ;)
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Re: Where do expats in KL live and work?
Originally Posted by shoban1508
(Post 12777175)
Plenty of new condos around the Old Klang road/OUG area which has a very easy quick access to the South expressway which the next exit after the main toll is Kajang...without traffic literally takes you about 15 minutes from OUG. I live in OUG so i know ;)
There are some housing subdivisions which are away from the center and the port. They are greener and quieter and with good schools and facilities. One of them is Valencia. But the whole KL has an air pollution problem. If you are a foreigner from a country with clean air and thinking to come over here to raise your family, perhaps you should reconsider for the sake of the health of your family at least. |
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