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Buying first home: is it better to buy in a mature area or a new township further out?

First-time buyer, budget around RM500k. I can either buy a smaller older unit in a mature area like PJ (near LRT, amenities) or a bigger brand new house in a developing township further out like Semenyih/Rawang. Torn between space vs location and future value. What did you all prioritise?
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Elaine_Kajang Beginner First-hand experience
We chose the new township further out (Semenyih area) and it worked for us, but it's a lifestyle trade-off you must be honest about. We got a landed house with a garden for our kids for the same price as a small PJ condo, space we'd never afford in town. The catch: the daily commute to KL is real, and early on the amenities were limited, we waited a couple of years for shops and schools to fill in. But our property value has appreciated nicely as the area developed and the new highway opened. My advice: only buy far out if you can verify real infrastructure is coming (not just glossy brochures) and if you're okay with the commute or work-from-home. If your job is city-based daily, the PJ option might save your sanity. Depends on family stage, we needed space more than location.
Gopal_PJ Beginner First-hand experience
I bought in a mature PJ area for my first home and don't regret it, even though the unit is older and smaller. My reasoning: location near LRT and amenities means it's easy to rent out or sell later, and the daily convenience is huge, no 1.5 hour commute eating my life. Mature areas hold value more steadily. The trade-off is I pay more per square foot and the place needed renovation. New townships give you a shiny bigger house for the money, BUT be careful: value depends entirely on whether the township actually develops as promised, some become ghost towns with empty shoplots for years. If you buy far out, check the developer's track record and confirmed infrastructure (highway, MRT plans). For me, location won because I hate commuting. Do your own homework on the specific area's growth.

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