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Bangsar Indah is a leasehold condominium in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur. The units have built-up sizes ranging roughly from 800 sqft to about 1,500 sqft, with 3+1 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms in many units. It is described as “low-density”, nestled amidst greenery despite being in the matured Bangsar region and conveniently close to shopping, amenities and transport.
The wider Bangsar area began as a rubber estate in the early 1900s under the British colonial period. For example, the Kuala Lumpur Rubber Co. Ltd. planted rubber trees in the area, and the estate was named after two of its board members (Edouard Bunge and Alfred Grisar) — giving the estate the name “Bunge-Grisar”, later “Bungsar”, eventually becoming “Bangsar”.Over time (1960s onward), the estate land was sold and redeveloped into residential subdivisions. Bangsar Park (in Bangsar) was among the first planned housing estates around 1969.By the 1970s and later, Bangsar evolved into one of Kuala Lumpur’s sought-after suburbs: desirable for professionals, expatriates, and those wanting a blend of residential comfort with urban access.
Being leasehold means the land tenure is not freehold, which may be a factor for long-term value. The median price figure given for units in Bangsar Indah was noted (in one listing) as RM 563 per square foot (as at that listing) and a reported negative capital growth of around –13.69% (though one should treat this as a snapshot rather than a guaranteed trend).The matured nature of the area means traffic, development pressure and changes in neighbourhood character might be factors for living there (or for investment). For example, redevelopment in Bangsar generally has been remarked upon as heavy in recent decades.