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Mont Kiara is an affluent neighbourhood in northwestern Kuala Lumpur, known for its high-rise condominiums, international community, and modern urban lifestyle. Located approximately 7 km northwest of Dataran Merdeka, it is a sought-after residential and expatriate enclave that combines upscale living with convenient city access.
Mont Kiara was originally part of Segambut, a quiet area of rubber estates and villages before urban development began in the 1990s. The name “Mont Kiara” was coined by developer Sunrise Berhad to evoke a modern, international identity. Over the next two decades, it evolved into one of Kuala Lumpur’s most prestigious addresses, attracting expatriates from Japan, South Korea, Europe, and the Middle East1.
Mont Kiara is distinguished by its dense concentration of high-end condominiums, serviced apartments, and international schools. The area is designed for vertical living, with well-planned streets, landscaped pedestrian walkways, and nearby lifestyle hubs. Most residents are professionals, expatriates, and upper-income locals drawn to the area’s safety, amenities, and cosmopolitan appeal2.
Property in Mont Kiara is predominantly freehold, featuring a mix of modern condominiums and serviced residences. As of October 2025, condominium prices generally range from RM900,000 to over RM2.5 million depending on location, age, and facilities. Rental rates for apartments start around RM3,000 per month, with luxury penthouses exceeding RM10,0003.
Mont Kiara is well connected by road via the Sprint Expressway (E23), Duta–Ulu Kelang Expressway (DUKE, E33), and Jalan Duta. It is also reachable by Rapid KL bus routes that connect to nearby MRT Kajang Line stations such as Semantan and Pusat Bandar Damansara. The neighbourhood’s proximity to the city centre and access to major highways make it a convenient residential choice.
Mont Kiara is known for its modern, cosmopolitan atmosphere. It features several lifestyle hubs including 1 Mont Kiara, Arcoris Plaza, and Plaza Mont Kiara, offering cafés, restaurants, and boutiques catering to an international clientele. The area also hosts popular weekend markets, fitness studios, and social events. Several prestigious international schools, such as Mont’Kiara International School and Garden International School, make it especially popular with expatriate families4.
The name “Mont Kiara” was entirely invented by developers—“Mont” meaning “mountain” in French, chosen to convey prestige, and “Kiara” derived from the local tree pokok kiara (ficus tree), which was once common in the area5.
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