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I hope I put this thread in the right place :laugh:

Malaysia is definitely a great choice for living in Asia. The quality of housing in Malaysia is one of the best in Asia ( even on earth ). Houses are quite huge in Malaysia , and almost everybody spends a lot to make their houses as fancy and as decorative as possible. Houses in Malaysia are very cheap. Generally, even the lowest segment of households live in spacious, comfortable homes.

In this thread I would like to introduce mostly Middle-class housing in Malaysia
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Middle-class Condominiums :cheers: ( household income $1000-$1500 per month in average )

These types has 3-4 bedrooms per unit, with swimming pool -- price per unit between $ 50,000 - $ 100,000 in average; location: Kuala Lumpur suburb




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Dataran Prima Condo.

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Middle-class housing

Middle-class housing ( household income of $1,000-$1,500 a month )

These 2-storey Terrace types has 4 rooms, 3 bathrooms in the suburb of Kuala Lumpur.
Monthly rent/loan deduction : $ 250- $ 300 per month









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Middle-class housing ( household income of $1,000- $1,500 per month )

These types has 4 rooms, 3 bathrooms in the suburb of Kuala Lumpur.
Monthly rent/loan deduction : $ 250- $ 300 per month










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Middle-class housing ( household income of $1,000- $1,500 per month ) :cheers:

These types has 4 rooms, 3 bathrooms in the suburb of Kuala Lumpur.
Monthly rent/loan deduction : $ 250- $ 300 per month










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A giant residential area -mix of Condos and 2-storey terrace houses in Penang ( Malaysia's 2nd largest city ) :cheers:



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Middle-class housing ( household income of $1,000- $1,500 per month ) :cheers:

These types has 4 rooms, 3 bathrooms in the suburb of Kuala Lumpur.
Monthly rent/loan deduction : $ 250- $ 300 per month








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Middle-class housing ( household income of $1,000- $1,500 per month ) :cheers:

These types has 4 rooms, 3 bathrooms in the suburb of Kuala Lumpur.
Monthly rent/loan deduction : $ 250- $ 300 per month





These are 1-storey type - usually with 2 or 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms, mostly 2/3 the price of the double-storey types




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Typical interior of average Malaysia homes

Not all like this... but just "typical" interior










pic by azahadie

Family gathering
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Very nice report. Exactly how Malay houses look like. Thanks Skyprince. :cheers:
Nice pics mate and nice houses :)
Housing in Malaysia looks nice.
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Houses in Putrajaya



Middle-class apartments in Putrajaya town, I think price around $ 40,000- $ 100,000 rite Osh ?
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those are government quarters..they are not for sale.
a very good efford....:eek:kay:
Eh? Joining the Skyprince fetish camp now as well. :lol:
Skyprince's fan club ? How many members will join ?? :grouphug:
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More middle class housing ( for household with $1000-$1500 income per month ):cheers:









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