Bandar Damai Perdana is a residential township located on the southeastern edge of Kuala Lumpur, straddling the border with Selangor. It forms part of the greater Cheras area and is known for its suburban tranquillity, family-friendly atmosphere, and easy access to major highways connecting the capital and neighbouring suburbs1.
The development of Bandar Damai Perdana began in the late 1990s, spearheaded by local developers seeking to expand Kuala Lumpur’s residential zones toward the southeast. Its proximity to Cheras made it an attractive location for middle-income families looking for affordable housing options within commuting distance of the city centre2.
Today, Bandar Damai Perdana is a quiet and mature suburb with a strong community presence. The township features wide internal roads, schools, and small commercial areas serving local residents. While the atmosphere is calm and residential, it remains well-connected to busier parts of Kuala Lumpur, such as Taman Connaught and Cheras town centre3.
The area comprises mainly landed properties such as two-storey terraced and semi-detached houses, complemented by a few condominium projects. As of October 2025, the average selling price for a terraced house in Bandar Damai Perdana ranges between RM650,000 and RM850,000, depending on land size and renovation. Rental prices typically range from RM1,800 to RM2,500 per month for similar homes4.
Bandar Damai Perdana is easily accessible by several major highways. The Cheras–Kajang Expressway (Grand Saga, E7) links it directly to Kuala Lumpur and Kajang, while the Maju Expressway (MEX, E20) provides a fast route to the city centre and Putrajaya. The newer Sungai Besi–Ulu Kelang Expressway (SUKE, E37) has further improved connectivity to Bukit Jalil, Ampang, and Ulu Klang5.
Public transport options are improving, with feeder buses connecting residents to the Taman Connaught MRT Station on the Kajang Line, roughly a 10–15 minute drive away. This provides convenient access to key destinations such as Bukit Bintang, KL Sentral, and Kajang6.
The township includes schools such as SMK Bandar Damai Perdana and SK Bandar Tun Hussein Onn 2, along with a number of kindergartens and tuition centres. Local commercial hubs provide eateries, mini-markets, and service outlets, while larger shopping malls like AEON Cheras Selatan and Leisure Mall are only a short drive away7.
Bandar Damai Perdana borders several other well-known neighbourhoods such as Taman Connaught, Bandar Tun Hussein Onn, and Taman Len Seng. Its strategic position between Kuala Lumpur and Selangor allows residents to enjoy the benefits of both jurisdictions, including nearby shopping, education, and healthcare facilities8.
Although commonly associated with Cheras, Bandar Damai Perdana is technically within the Kuala Lumpur boundary, managed by DBKL. The confusion arises because its adjacent neighbourhood, Taman Damai Perdana, falls under Selangor’s Majlis Perbandaran Kajang — making the area one of the few in the Klang Valley that straddles two states9.
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