A bungalow is a fully detached landed home standing on its own plot with no shared walls. Bungalows are the premium landed segment, prized for maximum space, privacy and land value.
SuperHomes lists zero lot bungalow projects new launches across Malaysia — in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Johor, Penang and beyond. Whether you are weighing a zero lot bungalow for its location, layout or value, every listing on SuperHomes comes from a REN-certified agent and is checked for genuine photos and ownership details, so you can shortlist with confidence.
As a landed property, a zero lot bungalow has no high-rise maintenance fees, though gated-and-guarded schemes charge a community fee. You own the land outright (subject to freehold or leasehold tenure), which underpins its long-term value.
Use the filters to compare zero lot bungalow new launches by location and budget, line up asking prices against real transacted data on our transaction map, and connect directly with the agent for each listing. Save the zero lot bungalow listings you like, set up alerts for new matches, and weigh your options side by side before you commit. Our guides cover everything from financing and the SPA process to tenancy agreements — so investing in a new zero lot bungalow in Malaysia is straightforward and well-informed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What new Zero Lot Bungalow launches are available in Malaysia?
The projects above are the current pre-launch, under-construction and newly completed zero lot bungalow developments. Filter by location and budget, and register your interest with the developer's listing.
How long does a new Zero Lot Bungalow take to complete?
Typically 18–36 months from booking to vacant possession for a landed zero lot bungalow.
What is a Zero Lot Bungalow?
A bungalow is a fully detached landed home standing on its own plot with no shared walls.
Can foreigners buy a Zero Lot Bungalow in Malaysia?
Yes — foreigners can buy a zero lot bungalow above the state minimum purchase threshold (commonly around RM1 million, varying by state). Low-cost units, auction properties and Malay reserved land are excluded.
