Jalan Teratai is a residential road located in the Raja Uda area of Butterworth, Penang. The road lies within the neighbourhood of Taman Teratai, and it connects Jalan Raja Uda in the west to Lorong Teratai and Tingkat Teratai 1 in the east. It is a quiet residential enclave lined with two-storey terrace houses, providing a calm and family-friendly living environment.
The name “Teratai” is the Malay word for lotus flower. In Malay culture and symbolism, the lotus is associated with purity, renewal, and resilience, as it is a flower that thrives even in murky waters. Many residential neighbourhoods in Malaysia, particularly those developed in the late 20th century, were given floral-themed names to reflect beauty, nature, and serenity, and Jalan Teratai follows this tradition.
Jalan Teratai sits in the established residential zone of Taman Teratai. This neighbourhood is characterised by its grid-like layout of roads named after flowers, creating a consistent theme of natural beauty. The houses along Jalan Teratai are mainly two-storey terrace homes, which are favoured by families for their balance of space and affordability. The south side of the road enjoys a quiet atmosphere, while the northern side provides easy access to connecting residential lanes, linking residents to the larger Raja Uda township.
The real estate market along Jalan Teratai reflects the demand for suburban-style living within close proximity to urban conveniences. The two-storey terrace houses typically feature land sizes of about 1,200 to 1,600 square feet, with built-up areas ranging between 1,600 and 2,200 square feet. These houses usually come with a front porch suitable for parking, living and dining areas on the ground floor, and bedrooms on the upper floor.
As of recent years, property values in Jalan Teratai and the surrounding Taman Teratai neighbourhood are moderately priced compared to central Butterworth. A two-storey terrace house here may be priced between RM500,000 and RM700,000, depending on renovations and lot size1. These values make it an attractive option for middle-class families looking to own a permanent home in a well-established neighbourhood.
Rental rates along Jalan Teratai are also relatively affordable compared to commercial districts. A standard two-storey terrace house can fetch monthly rents ranging from RM1,200 to RM1,8002. This makes the area appealing not just to local families, but also to young professionals who prefer larger living spaces compared to apartments. The affordability of rentals also supports a steady demand among tenants who work in the surrounding Raja Uda and Butterworth areas.
While Jalan Teratai offers a peaceful residential environment, one of its drawbacks is the limited access to public transportation. The nearest bus stop is located at Jalan Raja Uda, which is quite a distance away from Jalan Teratai, and therefore less convenient for residents who rely heavily on buses. The nearest service is Rapid Penang Bus 6043, which connects Raja Uda with other parts of Butterworth. However, many residents here depend on private vehicles for commuting.
Despite the lack of nearby bus stops, Jalan Teratai remains easily accessible by car. From Raja Uda, residents can connect quickly to Jalan Bagan Luar and Jalan Chain Ferry, providing routes to Butterworth town centre, ferry terminal, and the Penang Bridge. This accessibility makes the area popular among car-owning households.
The Jalan Teratai neighbourhood benefits from the larger Raja Uda community, which is well-known for its vibrant food scene. Residents are just a short drive away from hawker stalls, coffee shops, and restaurants that make Raja Uda one of the culinary hotspots of Butterworth. Daily necessities are also conveniently met, as nearby commercial stretches along Jalan Raja Uda provide access to supermarkets, banks, clinics, and schools.
For recreation, Jalan Teratai residents enjoy the calm of a residential setting while still being close to urban conveniences. Families with school-going children also appreciate the proximity of educational institutions within Raja Uda, reducing commuting time.
Life on Jalan Teratai reflects a balance of serenity and convenience. The neighbourhood is close enough to Raja Uda’s bustling commercial areas for easy access, yet its floral-themed environment creates a sense of separation and calm. The road is especially suitable for families, retirees, and anyone seeking a stable home environment in Butterworth.
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