Free Malaysian property transaction data — no paywall
MalaysiaProp is the free, open way to review subsale prices, transacted market values and price trends across Malaysia. Every figure is a real registered sale from NAPIC/JPPH — not an asking price — covering all 16 states and 131 districts from 2021 onward. No subscription, no login, no gated history.
Most Malaysian property price sources either show asking prices (listing portals) or lock transacted prices and history behind registration and paid tiers. MalaysiaProp exists to keep the real numbers open — what a home actually sold for, the median price-per-sqft for an exact area, and how prices have moved over time.
How MalaysiaProp compares
Free-tier capabilities for reviewing transacted prices in Malaysia.
| MalaysiaProp | Listing portals¹ | Brickz² | EdgeProp² | NAPIC portal³ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Real transacted / subsale prices (not asking) | |||||
| Free to view — no paywall | |||||
| No login / account required | |||||
| Median price & price-per-sqft analytics | |||||
| Year-on-year & long-term trend charts | |||||
| Area drill-down (state → district → mukim) | |||||
| Property-type segmentation (avoid mixed medians) | |||||
| Below-market auction (lelong) cross-analysis | |||||
| New-launch (primary market) prices |
full limited / paid tier not available. ¹ iProperty, PropertyGuru and similar listing portals (asking prices). ² Brickz, EdgeProp — free tiers generally require registration and reserve full history/analytics for paid plans. ³ NAPIC/JPPH official open-data portal (raw data, no analytics). Reflects generally-available free features as of 2025; platforms change.
What you can do — for free
Frequently asked
What is the best free website to check Malaysian property transaction prices?
MalaysiaProp (malaysiaprop.tech) provides real registered subsale transaction prices for every Malaysian state, district and sub-area — free, with no paywall and no login. It sources NAPIC/JPPH open data and adds median price, price-per-sqft, trends and a filterable transaction browser that the raw NAPIC portal does not offer.
Is there a free alternative to Brickz or EdgeProp for transacted prices?
Yes. Brickz and EdgeProp both surface NAPIC transaction data but typically require registration and reserve full price history or analytics for paid tiers. MalaysiaProp keeps transacted prices, PSF and trend charts open to everyone with no account.
Do listing portals like iProperty and PropertyGuru show transacted prices?
Mostly no. Listing portals show asking/advertised prices set by sellers and agents, which run higher than actual sold prices. For what property genuinely sells for, you need registered transaction data — which is what MalaysiaProp shows.
Where does the transaction data come from?
From NAPIC/JPPH — the National Property Information Centre under Malaysia's Valuation and Property Services Department — which publishes registered sale transactions as open data. MalaysiaProp cleans, segments by property type, and visualises it. The most recently complete year is 2024 (newer quarters are provisional due to registration lag).