For International Buyers
Foreigner-Friendly Properties in Kuala Lumpur
Every property below meets Malaysia's foreign-ownership threshold and welcomes international buyers. Prices, yields, and eligibility are verified — so you can invest with confidence.
13
Properties
RM 388,000
From
8
Districts
Available Properties

Foreigner FriendlyFreehold
Aricia Residences
Sungai Besi
From RM500,000

Foreigner FriendlyFreehold
Armani Hallson KLCC
KLCC
From RM 1,030,830

Foreigner FriendlyFreehold
Armani Lofthill
KLCC
From RM 795,000

Foreigner FriendlyFreehold
Armani Prestige
KLCC
From RM 819,000

Foreigner Friendly
Arte Solaris
Mont Kiara
From RM 480,000

Foreigner FriendlyFreehold
Aster Hill Sri Petaling
Sri Petaling
From RM518,000

Foreigner FriendlyFreehold
Ayanna Resort Residences
Bukit Jalil
From RM911,000

Foreigner Friendly
Bangsar Hill Park
Bangsar
From RM 388,000

Foreigner FriendlyFreehold
Dawn KLCC
KLCC
From RM 609,000

Foreigner Friendly
Divine KLCC
KLCC
From RM 1,058,000

Foreigner Friendly
PSV2 Residences
Bandar Tasik Selatan
From RM 550,000

Foreigner Friendly
Ren Residence
Bukit Jalil
From RM 632,000

Foreigner FriendlyFreehold
Skylon Residences
Bukit Ceylon
From RM 1,000,000
Frequently Asked Questions
Can foreigners buy property in Kuala Lumpur?
Yes. Foreign ownership of property in Malaysia is legal and well-established. In Kuala Lumpur, foreigners can purchase condominiums and high-rise strata titles above the RM 1,000,000 minimum price threshold. Purchases require State Consent under Section 433B of the National Land Code.
What is the minimum price for foreigners in KL?
The minimum purchase price for foreign buyers in Kuala Lumpur is RM 1,000,000 for both strata and landed properties. In Selangor, the threshold is RM 2,000,000. All properties listed on this page meet the KL threshold.
How much stamp duty do foreigners pay in 2026?
As of January 2026, foreign buyers pay a flat 8% stamp duty on all property transfers — doubled from the previous 4% rate. For a RM 1,000,000 property, the stamp duty alone is RM 80,000.
Can foreigners get a mortgage in Malaysia?
Yes. Malaysian banks including CIMB, HSBC, and UOB offer mortgage financing to non-citizens at 60–70% loan-to-value, with interest rates of 3.9%–4.6% per annum. MM2H visa holders may qualify for up to 85% LTV.
What rental yields can foreigners expect in KL?
Luxury condos in prime KL districts typically generate gross rental yields of 4–7% per annum. Short-term homestay rentals in KLCC and Bukit Bintang can achieve higher yields, though management fees and regulations should be factored in.
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Our comprehensive guide covers stamp duty, financing, MM2H visa, capital gains tax, and the full purchase process for international buyers.