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Morak, Kelantan Property Transacted Prices

The median transacted property price in Morak, Kelantan is RM 384,000 (RM 320 per sqft), based on 56 sales recorded by JPPH in the last 24 months, up 3.9% on the 12 months before.

Median price (last 24 months)

RM 384,000

Median price, 12-month change

+3.9%

Median RM/sqft

RM 320

Transactions (last 24 months)

56

Recorded since 2010

139

Half of all transactions closed between RM 357k and RM 435k (interquartile range, May 2024 - May 2026).

Prices by property type (last 24 months)

Property typeMedian priceTypical range (25th-75th)Median RM/sqftTransactions
Landed homesRM 400,000RM 360k - RM 460kRM 32545
Shops & commercialRM 365,000RM 244k - RM 378kRM 28111

Median price by year

YearMedian priceMedian RM/sqftTransactions
2025RM 385,000RM 32432
2024RM 380,000RM 31531
2023RM 335,000RM 28920
2022RM 302,500-16
2021RM 320,000-8
2019RM 250,000RM 2446
2018RM 310,000RM 2637
2017RM 335,000RM 2398

Most transacted schemes in Morak

Named taman, condominium and industrial schemes in Morak with the most recorded sales over the last 24 months.

SchemeTypeTransactionsMedian priceMedian RM/sqft
Kg MorakSemi-D16RM 375,000RM 327
Taman Sri Kebakat (Mk. Morak)Kedai/pejabat-tengah15RM 370,000RM 285
Kg PalekbangBungalow9RM 500,000RM 334
Kg KebakatSemi-D8RM 404,000RM 323

Latest recorded transactions

The 20 most recent sales recorded by JPPH in Morak. Buyer and seller details are never shown.

DateScheme / locationTypeTenureBuilt-upPriceRM/sqft
Apr 2026Kg MorakSemi-DFreehold1,140 sqftRM 359,800RM 316
Feb 2026Kg KebakatBungalowFreehold1,260 sqftRM 408,000RM 324
Jan 2026Kg PalekbangBungalowFreehold1,938 sqftRM 700,000RM 361
Jan 2026Kg PalekbangBungalowFreehold1,407 sqftRM 500,000RM 355
Dec 2025Kg KebakatSemi-DFreehold1,260 sqftRM 550,000RM 437
Dec 2025Kg MorakSemi-DFreehold1,225 sqftRM 395,000RM 322
Dec 2025Taman Sri Kebakat (Mk. Morak)Kedai/pejabat-tengahFreehold1,300 sqftRM 375,000RM 288
Dec 2025Kg PalekbangBungalowFreehold1,404 sqftRM 530,000RM 378
Nov 2025Kg KedemitBungalowFreehold1,462 sqftRM 500,000RM 342
Sep 2025Kg MorakSemi-DFreehold1,225 sqftRM 390,000RM 318
Sep 2025Kg PalohBungalowFreehold1,566 sqftRM 580,000RM 370
Sep 2025Taman Sri Kebakat (Mk. Morak)TerraceFreehold1,300 sqftRM 360,000RM 277
Sep 2025Kg MorakSemi-DFreehold1,096 sqftRM 400,000RM 365
Sep 2025Kg MorakSemi-DFreehold1,057 sqftRM 370,000RM 350
Aug 2025Taman Sri KebakatTerraceFreehold843 sqftRM 170,000RM 202
Jul 2025Taman Desa RayaTerraceFreehold777 sqftRM 320,000RM 412
Jul 2025Kg KebakatSemi-DFreehold963 sqftRM 450,000RM 467
Jul 2025Kg PalekbangBungalowFreehold1,122 sqftRM 375,000RM 334
Jul 2025Kg PalekbangBungalowFreehold1,502 sqftRM 500,000RM 333
Jul 2025Taman Sri Kebakat (Mk. Morak)Kedai/pejabat-tengahFreehold900 sqftRM 130,000RM 144

Frequently asked questions

What is the median property price in Morak?

The median transacted property price in Morak, Kelantan is RM 384,000 (RM 320 per sqft), based on 56 sales recorded by JPPH in the last 24 months, up 3.9% on the 12 months before.

How much do landed homes properties cost in Morak?

The median transacted price for landed homes in Morak is RM 400,000 over the last 24 months, with half of sales between RM 359,800 and RM 460,000 (45 transactions).

How much do shops & commercial properties cost in Morak?

The median transacted price for shops & commercial in Morak is RM 365,000 over the last 24 months, with half of sales between RM 244,000 and RM 377,500 (11 transactions).

How many property transactions were recorded in Morak?

JPPH records show 56 transactions in Morak in the last 24 months, and 139 since 2010. The most recent recorded transaction was in May 2026.

Are these asking prices or actual sale prices?

Actual sale prices. Every figure on this page comes from transactions recorded with JPPH for Morak, Kelantan - not from listing asking prices.

Source: JPPH / NAPIC public property transaction records, most recent recorded transaction May 2026. Figures are computed from recorded sale considerations of building transactions (residential, commercial and industrial); vacant land, development-land and agricultural deals are excluded, and buyer and seller details are never shown. Medians describe the mix of properties actually sold in the period - they are a market guide, not a valuation of any specific property. Registered agents can search the full records in the Rummah transactions tool.