Damansara Heights vs KLCC / Bukit Bintang
Two Kuala Lumpur neighbourhoods, compared honestly — rent, prices, yields and who each one actually suits. Figures are indicative and dated; confirm current pricing before you commit.
Figures verified June 2026 · Indicative ranges from transacted data (Brickz / EdgeProp / NAPIC), 2026; vary by project, age and tenure
Quick answer
At a glance
Lower price (PSF)
KLCC / Bukit Bintang
Higher yield
KLCC / Bukit Bintang
More walkable
KLCC / Bukit Bintang
More expat-dense
KLCC / Bukit Bintang
Indicative, from the figures below — “cheaper” or “higher” isn’t automatically “better”; your priorities decide which matters.
Side by side
The numbers, head to head
| Damansara Heights | KLCC / Bukit Bintang | |
|---|---|---|
| 1BR rent / month | RM 2,200–3,500 | RM 3,000–4,500 |
| 2BR rent / month | RM 3,000–5,500 | RM 4,000–6,500 |
| PSF — new launch | RM 1,000–2,000 | RM 1,000–1,400 |
| PSF — sub-sale | RM 700–1,200 | RM 700–1,000 |
| Rental yield | 3.5–5% | 4–6% |
| Landed from | RM 3m–5m | High-rise (no landed) |
| Expat density | Moderate | High |
| Walkability | Low | High |
| Traffic | Low–Moderate | High |
flags the lower price, higher yield, more walkable or lighter-traffic figure per row. Indicative Kuala Lumpur figures, 2026.
Who each one suits
Damansara Heights
Established, prestigious, low-density — KL's garden suburb.
- Quiet, safe, and established with a prestige address
- Low density and generous land plots
- Close to Bangsar amenities and city centre
- Very car-dependent — minimal walkability
- Limited new condo stock; much is landed property
KLCC / Bukit Bintang
Best urban high-rise lifestyle in Malaysia, at the foot of the Petronas Towers.
- Best walkable urban lifestyle in the country
- Strong rental yields from corporate tenants
- Walking distance to Petronas Towers, Suria KLCC, and Bukit Bintang
- Not ideal for families — limited schools within easy reach
- Highest PSF in KL for prime units
Common questions
Damansara Heights vs KLCC / Bukit Bintang FAQ
Is Damansara Heights or KLCC / Bukit Bintang cheaper?
On indicative sub-sale prices, KLCC / Bukit Bintang is the lower-priced of the two (Damansara Heights: RM 700–1,200 psf; KLCC / Bukit Bintang: RM 700–1,000 psf), with Damansara Heights sitting higher. Rents broadly follow the same order. Figures are indicative — confirm current pricing before you commit.
Which has better rental yield, Damansara Heights or KLCC / Bukit Bintang?
KLCC / Bukit Bintang shows the higher indicative gross rental yield (Damansara Heights: 3.5–5%; KLCC / Bukit Bintang: 4–6%). Yields vary by project and unit type.
Is Damansara Heights or KLCC / Bukit Bintang better for families?
KLCC / Bukit Bintang tends to suit families slightly better — 1 international school(s) within reach. That said, it depends on your specific schools, budget and commute — both are Kuala Lumpur options worth viewing.
Which is more walkable, Damansara Heights or KLCC / Bukit Bintang?
KLCC / Bukit Bintang is the more walkable of the two (Damansara Heights: Low; KLCC / Bukit Bintang: High).
The honest verdict
How to choose
Both are Kuala Lumpur addresses, so this comes down to fit rather than right-or-wrong. Damansara Heights reads as established, prestigious, low-density — kl's garden suburb; KLCC / Bukit Bintang is best urban high-rise lifestyle in malaysia, at the foot of the petronas towers. The numbers above point one way on price and yield, but schools, commute and lifestyle often decide it.
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