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Bukit Lintang, Melaka Property Transacted Prices

The median transacted property price in Bukit Lintang, Melaka is RM 300,000 (RM 284 per sqft), based on 70 sales recorded by JPPH in the last 12 months, up 9.5% on the 12 months before.

Median price (last 12 months)

RM 300,000

Median price, 12-month change

+9.5%

Median RM/sqft

RM 284

Transactions (last 12 months)

70

Recorded since 2010

1,139

Half of all transactions closed between RM 280k and RM 331k (interquartile range, May 2025 - May 2026).

Prices by property type (last 12 months)

Property typeMedian priceTypical range (25th-75th)Median RM/sqftTransactions
Landed homesRM 300,000RM 280k - RM 331kRM 28467

Median price by year

YearMedian priceMedian RM/sqftTransactions
2026RM 295,000RM 27911
2025RM 299,800RM 28382
2024RM 260,000RM 25765
2023RM 268,920RM 24474
2022RM 240,800RM 218174
2021RM 263,930RM 26248
2020RM 180,000RM 229237
2019RM 180,000RM 229377
2018RM 150,000RM 16415
2017RM 147,500RM 18116
2016RM 135,000RM 20318
2015RM 65,000RM 12922

Most transacted schemes in Bukit Lintang

Named taman, condominium and industrial schemes in Bukit Lintang with the most recorded sales over the last 12 months.

SchemeTypeTransactionsMedian priceMedian RM/sqft
Taman Paya Dalam FloraTerrace18RM 295,500RM 257
Taman Bukit Durian PermaiTerrace17RM 331,100RM 335
Taman Bukit Durian SentosaTerrace10RM 299,800RM 305
Taman Bukit Nibong DamaiTerrace6RM 278,800RM 253

Latest recorded transactions

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

DateScheme / locationTypeTenureBuilt-upPriceRM/sqft
Apr 2026Taman Paya Dalam FloraTerraceFreehold1,056 sqftRM 282,000RM 267
Mar 2026Taman Paya Dalam FloraTerraceFreehold1,056 sqftRM 295,000RM 279
Mar 2026Taman Paya Dalam FloraTerraceFreehold1,056 sqftRM 282,000RM 267
Feb 2026Tmn Ayer Molek MesraSemi-DFreehold1,307 sqftRM 460,000RM 352
Feb 2026Taman Bukit Durian SentosaSemi-DFreehold1,405 sqftRM 436,700RM 311
Feb 2026Taman Bukit Durian SentosaSemi-DFreehold1,405 sqftRM 470,800RM 335
Feb 2026Taman Bukit Nibong DamaiKedai/pejabat-tengahFreehold2,308 sqftRM 511,000RM 221
Feb 2026Taman Bukit Nibong DamaiKedai/pejabat-tepiFreehold2,308 sqftRM 587,000RM 254
Jan 2026Tmn Tambak Paya HarmoniTerraceFreehold785 sqftRM 215,166RM 274
Jan 2026Tmn Paya DalamTerraceLeasehold502 sqftRM 200,000RM 398
Jan 2026Tmn Paya DalamTerraceLeasehold502 sqftRM 167,000RM 333
Dec 2025Taman Bukit Nibong DamaiTerraceFreehold1,100 sqftRM 278,800RM 253
Dec 2025Tmn Tambak Paya HarmoniTerraceFreehold785 sqftRM 215,596RM 275
Dec 2025Taman Bukit Durian SentosaSemi-DFreehold1,405 sqftRM 444,600RM 316
Dec 2025Tmn PesakaTerraceFreehold780 sqftRM 200,000RM 256
Dec 2025Taman Bukit Durian PermaiTerraceFreehold990 sqftRM 317,000RM 320
Dec 2025Taman Bukit Durian SentosaTerraceFreehold982 sqftRM 299,800RM 305
Nov 2025Taman Paya Dalam FloraTerraceFreehold1,221 sqftRM 300,000RM 246
Nov 2025Tmn Tambak Paya HarmoniTerraceFreehold785 sqftRM 270,000RM 344
Nov 2025Tmn Tiang Dua UtamaTerraceFreehold770 sqftRM 220,000RM 286

Frequently asked questions

What is the median property price in Bukit Lintang?

The median transacted property price in Bukit Lintang, Melaka is RM 300,000 (RM 284 per sqft), based on 70 sales recorded by JPPH in the last 12 months, up 9.5% on the 12 months before.

How much do landed homes properties cost in Bukit Lintang?

The median transacted price for landed homes in Bukit Lintang is RM 300,000 over the last 12 months, with half of sales between RM 280,400 and RM 331,100 (67 transactions).

How many property transactions were recorded in Bukit Lintang?

JPPH records show 70 transactions in Bukit Lintang in the last 12 months, and 1,139 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 Bukit Lintang, Melaka - 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.