2789 Rumah Lelong Terrace House · Bank Auction Properties
Discover a wide selection of terrace houses for sale through bank auction in Kuala Lumpur & Selangor. These properties, often reserved at 10-40% below market value, offer a smart entry point for first-home buyers and investors. Whether you are looking for a family home in Petaling Jaya or a rental investment in Cheras, the lelong process lets you bid on auction day after registering and paying a 10% deposit. Contact Peter Tan to learn about upcoming auction dates, reserve prices, and how to navigate the bidding process.
Jalan DA 6/1
No. 45, Jalan DA 6/1, Taman Dataran Abadi, 43900 Sepang, Selangor
Jalan Hamzah Alang 7
No. 1, Jalan Hamzah Alang 7, 42200, Kapar, Selangor
Jalan Simfoni 1
No. 71B, Jalan Simfoni 1, Simfoni Perdana, LBS Alam Perdana, 42300, Bandar Puncak Alam, Selangor
Lorong Chandong 2B
No. 10, Lorong Chandong 2B, Bandar Armada Putra, 42920, Pulau Indah, Selangor
Lorong Songket 2
No. 452, Lorong Songket 2, Taman Maznah, 41000, Klang, Selangor
Jalan SG 8/8
No. 4 (3A), Jalan SG 8/8, Taman Seri Gombak, 68100 Batu Caves, Selangor
Jalan CB 3. Casa Bluebell
No. 5-1, Jalan CB 3. Casa Bluebell, 43800 Dengkil, Selangor
Jalan Sri Cendana
No. 29, Jalan Sri Cendana, Taman Sri Raya, 43200 Cheras, Selangor
Taman Puncak Saujana
No. 12-C3-1, Block 12, Embun Residence, Taman Puncak Saujana, 43000 Kajang, Selangor
Jalan Bendahara 40/KS07
No. 9B, Jalan Bendahara 40/KS07, Taman Sejati (Kota Raja), 41200 Klang, Selangor
Jalan Goodview 23
No. 33A, Jalan Goodview 23, Goodview Heights, 43000 Kajang, Selangor
Jalan Kesuma 7/21
No. 3, Jalan Kesuma 7/21, Bandar Tasik Kesuma, 43700, Beranang, Selangor
Lorong CP 3/21
No. 38, Lorong CP 3/21, Taman Cheras Perdana, 43200 Cheras, Selangor
Lorong Dato Abdul Hamid 25B
No. 60, Lorong Dato Abdul Hamid 25B, Taman Sentosa, 41200, Klang, Selangor
Jalan Marudi 7
No. 8, Jalan Marudi 7, Taman Beringin, 52000 Kuala Lumpur
Jalan SG 1/18
No. 62, Jalan SG 1/18, Fasa 1, Taman Sri Gombak, 68100, Batu Caves, Selangor
Jalan GU 2/8
No. 77, Jalan GU 2/8, Taman Garing Utama, 48000, Rawang, Selangor
Jalan Kemuning 4
No. 168, Jalan Kemuning 4, Taman Kemuning, 70450 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan
Persiaran Puteri Satu
No. 1-10-1, Persiaran Puteri Satu, Taman Puteri (Venice Hills), 43200, Cheras, Selangor
Jalan Zamrud 10
No. 117, Jalan Zamrud 10, Taman Zamrud, 72200 Batu Kikir, Negeri Sembilan
Jalan Seri 12
No. 3, Jalan Seri 12, Taman Seri Damai, 42700 Banting, Selangor
Jalan Hijau 3/16
No. 33, Jalan Hijau 3/16, Bandar Tasik Puteri, 48020 Rawang, Selangor
Jalan Penghulu Rashid 15/KU15
No. 51, Jalan Penghulu Rashid 15/KU15, Taman Perepat Permai Off Jalan Keretapi Lama, 42200 Kapar, Selangor
Jalan Ruyung 3/KU14
No. 27, Jalan Ruyung 3/KU14, Tok Muda, 42200 Kapar, Selangor
How to Buy an Auction Property in Malaysia
- 1Shortlist properties
Browse auction listings in Malaysia, compare each reserve price against nearby market prices and note the discount. Unsold properties are re-auctioned at a lower reserve, typically dropping 10% per round.
- 2Do your due diligence
Get the Proclamation of Sale (POS), check the land title, quit rent and assessment, outstanding maintenance fees and utility bills, and whether the property is still occupied. For strata units, confirm who settles arrears with the management office.
- 3Arrange financing early
Most banks finance auction purchases, but the balance is due within 90 to 120 days of the auction. Get loan pre-approval before bidding so your deposit is never at risk of forfeiture.
- 4Register and pay the deposit
Register before auction day through the bank's e-Lelong portal or the licensed auctioneer, and prepare a bank draft of 5% to 10% of the reserve price as the deposit. Requirements vary slightly between banks and auction houses.
- 5Bid and complete
Bid on auction day. The winning bidder signs the memorandum of sale on the spot and settles the balance within 90 or 120 days as stated in the POS, after which the transfer is completed. An auction specialist can guide you through every step.
Reminder: auction properties are sold as-is and may come with arrears or occupants, so always complete due diligence first. Contact Peter Tan for free guidance through the whole process. Read the full buying guide →
FAQ · Terrace House
How many auction properties are there in Malaysia?+
There are currently 2789 bank auction (lelong) properties in Malaysia, sourced from major banks and licensed auctioneers and updated regularly.
How much below market are auction properties in Malaysia?+
Reserve prices in Malaysia are typically 10-40% below market value, and drop roughly another 10% each time a property goes unsold.
Can I get a loan for a lelong property in Malaysia?+
Yes, most banks finance auction properties, but the balance is due within 90 to 120 days, so get loan pre-approval before bidding. Contact Peter Tan for details.
How much deposit do I need to bid in Malaysia?+
You typically need a bank draft of 5% to 10% of the reserve price as the deposit. After a successful bid, the balance is due within 90 to 120 days as stated in the Proclamation of Sale.
What are the risks of buying a lelong property in Malaysia?+
Auction properties are sold as-is and may carry outstanding maintenance fees, utility bills or occupants. Review the Proclamation of Sale and do a title search before bidding, or engage a specialist to assess it for you.