Butterworth is home to many residential enclaves that reflect the charm and growth of mainland Penang. Among them is Raja Uda, a thriving suburb with a mix of residential and commercial zones. Within Raja Uda lies the Taman Bunga Raya neighbourhood, and at its heart is Lorong Bunga Raya 2, a residential road that provides a snapshot of suburban living in this part of Penang.
Lorong Bunga Raya 2 is a residential street within the Taman Bunga Raya neighbourhood. The road connects Jalan Raja Uda in the east to Jalan Melati in the west, serving as one of the smaller but important links within this housing area. The road is lined with single-storey terrace houses, typical of middle-income residential neighbourhoods developed during the later part of the 20th century.
The name "Bunga Raya" is the Malay term for the hibiscus flower, which holds special significance as the national flower of Malaysia. By naming the neighbourhood and its roads after flowers, developers of Taman Bunga Raya sought to create a pleasant and garden-like identity for the area. Lorong Bunga Raya 2, therefore, inherits not only a functional purpose but also cultural symbolism associated with Malaysia’s beloved hibiscus.
The houses along Lorong Bunga Raya 2 are predominantly single-storey terrace homes, built in rows with compact front yards and driveways. These houses were designed for practicality, offering enough space for families while keeping maintenance manageable. The neighbourhood exudes a sense of tranquillity, with greenery often maintained by residents in their small gardens, which enhances the "flower" theme of the area.
The property market in Lorong Bunga Raya 2 reflects the affordability that makes Raja Uda attractive to many homebuyers. On average, single-storey terrace houses here are valued at around RM350,000 to RM450,000, depending on condition, renovation, and lot size1. Rental prices are also relatively reasonable, with monthly rates ranging from RM800 to RM1,200 for unfurnished units2. These prices make the area appealing for both local families and retirees looking for a peaceful home close to urban conveniences.
Unlike some parts of Raja Uda that are well-connected by public transport, Lorong Bunga Raya 2 does not have a bus stop within walking distance. The nearest bus stop is located approximately 1 km to the south, along Jalan Raja Uda, and is served by Rapid Penang bus 6043. While this means residents without private vehicles may find commuting less convenient, most households here rely on cars or motorcycles for daily transport.
Life along Lorong Bunga Raya 2 is generally quiet and community-oriented. Neighbours are familiar with each other, and many families have lived here for decades, fostering a sense of belonging. Children can often be seen playing in the vicinity, and the small size of the road contributes to a safer, low-traffic environment. Proximity to Jalan Raja Uda ensures that shops, schools, and healthcare facilities are just a short drive away, balancing peace with convenience.
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