Lengkok Siakap 6 is a small residential road within the Siakap precinct of Seberang Jaya, Seberang Perai, Penang. It is accessed solely from Lengkok Siakap 5 and terminates in a cul-de-sac. This short road is lined with two-storey terrace houses, forming a quiet and close-knit neighbourhood pocket.
As a cul-de-sac branching off Lengkok Siakap 5, Lengkok Siakap 6 experiences minimal traffic, creating a peaceful living environment. The uniform rows of double-storey terrace houses along the street give it a tidy, cohesive appearance. Its limited access makes the road highly residential, free from the busier flows of traffic found on larger connecting streets nearby.
Lengkok Siakap 6 was built as part of the wider Seberang Jaya township development in the late 1970s and 1980s1. The cul-de-sac concept was commonly employed during this era to provide residents with safer, quieter surroundings compared to through roads. The “Lengkok” designation, meaning “curve,” reflects the curving character of small local roads in this neighbourhood.
The homes on Lengkok Siakap 6 are predominantly two-storey terrace houses, with typical built-up sizes ranging between 1,400 sq ft (130 sq m) and 1,800 sq ft (167 sq m)2. As of 2025, market prices for these units range from RM480,000 to RM620,000, with corner units occasionally fetching higher3. Rental prices usually fall between RM1,400 and RM2,000 per month4.
Though secluded, Lengkok Siakap 6 enjoys the benefits of proximity to Persiaran Siakap via Lengkok Siakap 5, which connects to Tingkat Siakap 11 and Lengkok Siakap 3. Daily amenities such as grocery shops, local eateries, schools, and surau are located within the wider Siakap precinct, while larger facilities such as Sunway Carnival Mall and Seberang Jaya Hospital are only a short drive away.
From Lengkok Siakap 6, residents can reach Jalan Siakap and Jalan Baru via Persiaran Siakap. These major routes provide access to the Penang Bridge, Butterworth, and the North–South Expressway. Public transport is available through Rapid Penang bus routes along Jalan Baru5.
Neighbourhood cul-de-sacs such as Lengkok Siakap 6 are often prized by families, as they offer fewer traffic hazards and a greater sense of community compared to busier through roads.
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