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Sub-areain Lahad Datu

Lahad Datu

Lahad Datu is a sub-area (mukim) of Lahad Datu, Sabah, with 57 registered sales since 2021. In 2025 the median price was RM600k (RM360 psf), down 11.1% versus 2021. Mostly 2-sty Terraced. Real registered sale prices from NAPIC/JPPH — free and open.

Type:2-sty TerracedLow-Cost House2-sty Semi-Detached1-sty Terraced2-sty ShopAll types
Median price · 2025
RM600k
0.4% YoY
Median PSF · 2025
RM360
built-up basis
Growth since 2021
-11.1%
median price
Sales · 2025
11
registered

Median price trend

quarterly · 2021 → 2026

All property types, Lahad Datu

RM960kRM728kRM495k2022202320242025
2021 median RM675k2025 median RM600k11.1% over 4 years

Price distribution

Share of 2025 sales by price band

< RM250k0%
250–500k0%
500–750k91%
750k–1M9%
1–1.5M0%
> RM1.5M0%
25th percentileRM500,000
MedianRM600,000
75th percentileRM700,000

What sells here

Type mix and median price · 2025

2 - 2 1/2 Storey Terraced32%RM430k
Low-Cost House18%RM290k
2 - 2 1/2 Storey Semi-Detached17%RM600k
2 - 2 1/2 Storey Shop11%RM428k
1 - 1 1/2 Storey Terraced8%RM260k
Tenure:0% freehold · 100% leasehold

Most transacted projects

Schemes in Lahad Datu with the deepest sold-price history

71 projects tracked in Lahad Datu

Frequently asked

What is the median property price in Lahad Datu, Lahad Datu?

The median registered sale price in Lahad Datu (a sub-area of Lahad Datu, Sabah) in 2025 was RM600,000 (RM360 per sq ft), based on 57 NAPIC/JPPH transactions since 2021.

Are property prices in Lahad Datu rising or falling?

Lahad Datu's median price is down 11.1% since 2021.

What type of property sells in Lahad Datu?

Mostly 2-sty Terraced, which is 32% of 2025 sales.

Is Lahad Datu freehold or leasehold?

0% of Lahad Datu transactions are freehold and 100% leasehold.