Desa Subang Permai is a serene residential neighborhood nestled in Shah Alam. Most of the houses here are 1-storey terrace houses with some units of 1 and 2-storey bungalows. The neighborhood is sited just a stone’s throw from Denai Alam, Kayangan Heights and Cahaya Heights.
Desa Subang Permai is set with aplenty of amenities that can be found near to the neighborhood. The residential enclave itself is furnished with a mosque called Masjid At-Taqwa and a community hall named Dewan MBSA Subang Permai.
For basic needs, there is a commercial shop-lot area located just beside the neighborhood that hosts shops such as the famous Big Plate Restaurant, My Koppi Shoppe, workshop, groceries and also clinic.
In addition, Desa Subang Permai is just about 5 minutes drive to Econsave Subang for more selection on groceries and basic household items. There is also Pasar Segi that hosts wet market and wholesale items.
There are three schools located within short driving distance from Desa Subang Permai, namely SMK Kg Melayu Subang, SK Subang and SRJK © Subang. Other nearby amenities are a golf course (Monterez Golf & Country Club), a Hindu temple (Sri Mahamariamman Temple) and a park (Denai Alam Lake).
Property Details
- Name: Desa Subang Permai
- Address: Section U6, 40150, Shah Alam, Selangor
- Type: 1-Storey Terrace, 1- & 2-Storey Bungalow
- Tenure: Leasehold
- No. of Storey: 1 – 2
- No. of Bedrooms
- 1-Storey Terrace: 3
- 1-Storey Bungalow: 3
- 2-Storey Bungalow: 4 + 1
- No. of Bathrooms
- 1-Storey Terrace: 2
- 1-Storey Bungalow: 2
- 2-Storey Bungalow: 3
- Land Area
- 1-Storey Bungalow: About 5,000 sf
- 2-Storey Bungalow: 49’ x 98’
- Built-up
- 2-Storey Bungalow: 4,278 sf
- Subsale Price
- 1-Storey Terrace: From RM250,000
- 1-Storey Bungalow: From RM300,000
- 2-Storey Bungalow: From RM750,000
Facilities
- 24-hour security
- Mosque (Masjid At-Taqwa)
- Community hall (Dewan MBSA Subang Permai)
- Shop lot.
Analysis
Desa Subang Permai is a close-knit community, whereby most of the residents here know each other and united. Most activities among residents are held through the mosque community and residents society.
Even though Malay is the dominant race in the neighborhood, there is a good mix of Chinese and Indians living here harmoniously. Even most of the activities held are joined by residents from all races.
However, there are illegally built factories at the north of the enclave. Some factories are claimed legal by the authorities even though the location of those factories is quite close to the neighborhood.
Besides that, residents also claim that the roads within the neighborhood have been used by heavy vehicles that commute to the factories. According to a resident, MBSA has made an initiative by set up height bars made of hollow steel in 2007 – however, the lorries had hit the poles and bars and the damaged bars were stolen which are believed to be sold as scrap metal.
If you are considering a unit here, perhaps you should consider buying it at auction market. This is because there are units being auctioned from time to time with reserved prices starting from RM250,000 and RM420,000 for the 1-storey terrace and 2-storey bungalow respectively.