Jalan Masai Jaya Advertising

Purchasing Power

Purchasing power is moderate from families, factory workers, small business owners, students and local residents.

Ethnicity/Race

It serves Malay, Chinese, Indian, factory workers, students, families, traders, logistics users and Johor Bahru commuters.

Prominent Roads

Prominent roads include Jalan Masai Jaya, Pasir Gudang Highway links, Masai town roads and routes toward Johor Bahru and Seri Alam.

Local Businesses(Retails/Factories

Local businesses include restaurants, mini markets, workshops, clinics, factories, hardware stores, petrol stations and convenience shops.

Cost of living

Cost of living is moderate, generally lower than central Johor Bahru, with practical housing and local services.

Landmarks

Landmarks include Masai residential estates, schools, mosques, factories, shoplots, petrol stations and local markets.

Highlights & Attractions

Highlights include residential-industrial catchment, Pasir Gudang access, affordable local demand and steady worker traffic.

Population data

The catchment includes Masai, Pasir Gudang-side users, Taman Masai Jaya, factory workers, schools and residential estates.

Traffic Flow & Movement

Traffic is moderate to heavy during factory shifts, school periods, commuter peaks and weekend retail movement.

Market Profile

The market is suitable for groceries, workshops, F&B, clinics, petrol stations, education services, worker services and neighbourhood retail.

Jalan Masai Jaya is a Johor Bahru/Pasir Gudang-side corridor serving Masai, Taman Masai Jaya, residential estates, factories and local commercial areas.

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Freestanding Billboard Jalan Masai Jaya Johor Bahru

Jalan Masai Jaya Freestanding Billboard The freestanding billboard on Jalan Masai Jaya faces Jalan Masai Lama and the Taman Molek area, with Giant Hypermarket listed nearby and a viewing distance of about 200 metres. This...