Taman Berchang Damai is a mixed residential and commercial project located in Kampung Berchang, Kuala Lipis, Pahang. Planned as a rural growth hub, the development is designed to introduce modern housing and small-scale business opportunities while preserving the peaceful, community-oriented lifestyle typical of the area. The concept centres on creating a practical neighbourhood that supports both daily living and local economic activity.
Positioned as a “Pusat Pertumbuhan Desa” or village growth centre, the project combines landed homes with retail units, enabling residents and small entrepreneurs to live and work within the same environment. Its accessibility to main roads and established village amenities further strengthens its role as a growing township within the Kuala Lipis district.
Taman Berchang Damai features a balanced mix of residential and commercial properties designed to meet the needs of families and small businesses.
Residential Component
43 units of single-storey terrace houses (20’ x 65’)
48 units of single-storey terrace houses (20’ x 70’)
Commercial Component
15 units of single-storey shoplots
The site layout integrates housing clusters, shopfront units, and nearby religious facilities, forming a compact neighbourhood that prioritises convenience and accessibility.
Situated next to Masjid Kampung Berchang, the development benefits from a location that supports both community living and daily necessities. Kuala Lipis itself holds historical significance as one of the earliest mining towns in Peninsular Malaysia and remains an administrative and service centre for northern Pahang.
Connectivity is enhanced by access to the Kuala Lumpur–Gua Musang Highway, allowing residents to travel regionally while still enjoying a quiet village setting. This balance between accessibility and tranquillity makes the township suitable for long-term family living.
A key distinguishing element of Taman Berchang Damai is its Syariah-friendly housing concept, which integrates religious considerations into modern residential planning. Among the features included are:
Qibla direction indicators verified by the Pahang State Mufti Department
Architectural elements inspired by modern Islamic design, emphasising privacy and modesty
Ablution-friendly spaces designed for guests and family members
Immediate access to a mosque for daily prayers
Close proximity to supermarkets and essential services
These features are intended to create a comfortable and culturally aligned living environment for residents.
The single-storey terrace homes are available in several configurations to accommodate different household preferences:
Standard terrace units (20’ x 65’)
End-lot terrace units (20’ x 65’)
Corner-lot terrace units (20’ x 70’)
Each unit is planned to maximise usable interior space, natural ventilation, and practical layouts suited to everyday living.
Projects such as Taman Berchang Damai highlight how smaller townships across Malaysia are evolving to meet modern housing expectations. At the same time, major urban centres continue to see strong activity in sectors such as commercial property in KL and office space in Bukit Jalil, driven by business expansion and urban population growth.
Similarly, industrial demand in the Klang Valley remains robust, with investors and occupiers actively seeking industrial land in Selangor, factory space in Puchong, and industrial property in the Subang area to support logistics, manufacturing, and technology-related operations. These trends show how Malaysia’s property market is developing across both rural townships and major economic corridors.
Taman Berchang Damai represents a carefully planned rural township that blends affordable landed housing, neighbourhood retail, and community-oriented design. With its strategic location, Syariah-friendly features, and emphasis on practical living, the development offers families and local businesses an appealing opportunity to be part of a growing community in Kuala Lipis.
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