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Damansara Heights Condos for Sale

Damansara Heights is Kuala Lumpur's establishment suburb: low hills of bungalows, embassies and corporate money between Bangsar and Bukit Damansara, ten minutes west of the city centre. For decades it had prestige but nothing you could walk to. The Pavilion Damansara Heights masterplan changed that in a single block: a mall open since October 2023, nine corporate towers, a hotel to come and five residential towers above the suburb's own MRT station.

MRT Access

Kajang Line (Pavilion Damansara Heights Station)

Lifestyle

Pavilion DH Mall · KLGCC · International schools

Price from

RM 5,629,000

Damansara Heights Condo Prices in 2026

DevelopmentTenurePrice fromAvg RM/sq ftSize (sq ft)Nearest MRT/Monorail
Pavilion Damansara HeightsfreeholdRM 5,629,000RM 1,6653,380 to 7,4591 min walk to Pavilion Damansara Heights (Kajang Line)

Indicative entry prices for currently marketed units. Contact Ryan Tan for live availability, floor plans, and best-priced stock.

The suburb itself

Damansara Heights earned its reputation the slow way. It has been the address of ministers, judges and company founders since the 1970s, and the streets still read that way: detached houses behind hedges, embassy flags, no through-traffic. Unlike KLCC or Bukit Bintang there is no tourist economy here, which is exactly why people who can buy anywhere keep buying here.

The consequence for a condo buyer is scarcity. High-rise land in the suburb is nearly gone, so the tower stock that exists trades on the district's name rather than competing on volume. That is the backdrop against which Pavilion Damansara Heights was master-planned.

What Pavilion Damansara Heights changed

The development put the suburb's missing infrastructure in one place: a Pavilion-run mall that opened on 9 October 2023 with a direct link into the MRT station, nine corporate towers that fill the precinct on weekdays, a planned hotel of about 196 keys, and five residential towers. The station even carries the development's name now, under MRT naming rights: Pavilion Damansara Heights (Pusat Bandar Damansara) on the Kajang Line.

From that platform it is two stops to KL Sentral and five to Pavilion Bukit Bintang, and the same line runs through Tun Razak Exchange. For a suburb that never had rail, that is the single biggest change to its buyer case in fifty years.

What is actually for sale

Phase 1's three towers (Windsor Suites, Regent Suites, Crown Residences) are handed over, so what you buy from the developer today is Phase 2: Imperial Residences, a 154-unit family tower of 3,380 to 7,459 square feet filed at RM 5,629,000 to RM 19,812,000, and Royal Suites, 490 units from 452 square foot studios to 1,679 square foot dual-keys beside the MRT entrance, priced per unit. Both are freehold, with completion expected in March 2030.

Our price index tracks the development's asking price per square foot each quarter, frozen so the history stays checkable. Compare it against KLCC and TRX before deciding.

Damansara Heights or KLCC?

At the entry point they cost similar money per square foot: this suburb's tracked asking price starts around RM 1,665 psf against a KLCC median of RM 2,300. What differs is what you are buying. KLCC sells the skyline and the address on a name card; Damansara Heights sells schools within minutes (Cempaka and Stella Maris in the neighbourhood, Garden and Mont Kiara within reach), golf at KLGCC, Pantai Hospital, and a resident profile that skews owner-occupier.

One caution for foreign buyers: Kuala Lumpur's RM 1,000,000 minimum applies. Imperial Residences clears it on every unit; the smallest Royal Suites studios may not, depending on final pricing.

Written and reviewed by Ryan Tan, Senior Negotiator (REN 39046)

Ryan negotiates KLCC and TRX luxury condo sales for Zeon Properties International and advises local and overseas buyers, including MM2H applicants. For live availability or a viewing, reach him on WhatsApp (+60 10-450 9896).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Damansara Heights a good area to buy property?

It is Kuala Lumpur's most established affluent suburb, and high-rise land there is close to exhausted. The buyer case rests on scarcity, the new MRT and mall infrastructure at Pavilion Damansara Heights, and a resident profile that skews owner-occupier rather than speculative.

How far is Damansara Heights from KLCC?

About ten minutes by car, or five MRT stops from Pavilion Damansara Heights station to Pavilion Bukit Bintang on the Kajang Line. KL Sentral is two stops.

What is for sale at Pavilion Damansara Heights now?

Phase 2: Imperial Residences (154 units, 3,380 to 7,459 sq ft, filed at RM 5,629,000 to RM 19,812,000) and Royal Suites (490 units, 452 to 1,679 sq ft, priced per unit), both freehold and expected to complete in March 2030.

Is property in Damansara Heights freehold?

The development we track, Pavilion Damansara Heights, is freehold on both parcels. Much of the surrounding landed stock is freehold too, but check title case by case.

Can foreigners buy in Damansara Heights?

Yes, subject to Kuala Lumpur's RM 1,000,000 minimum purchase price. Every Imperial Residences unit qualifies; the smallest Royal Suites studios depend on final pricing.

Which schools are near Damansara Heights?

Cempaka International School and Stella Maris are in the immediate neighbourhood, with Garden International School and Mont Kiara International School a short drive away across the Sprint Highway.