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Purchasing Power

Purchasing power is steady from homeowners, families, retirees, SMEs, food visitors and local shoppers.

Ethnicity/Race

The area serves Chinese, Malay, Indian, families, retirees, students, workers, traders and nearby office users.

Prominent Roads

Prominent roads include Jalan Klang Lama, Jalan Hujan Rahmat, NPE links, MEX links and nearby township roads.

Local Businesses(Retails/Factories

Local businesses include restaurants, clinics, grocers, tuition centres, workshops, pharmacies, cafes and convenience shops.

Cost of living

Cost of living is moderate to high, reflecting mature KL housing, shoplot demand and nearby growth corridors.

Landmarks

Landmarks include OUG market areas, shoplots, schools, residential estates, food streets and nearby Bukit Jalil access.

Highlights & Attractions

Highlights include mature neighbourhood density, strong food demand, practical retail and south KL connectivity.

Population data

The catchment includes OUG, Old Klang Road, Sri Petaling, Kuchai Lama, Bukit Jalil and Taman Desa users.

Traffic Flow & Movement

OUG traffic is heavy during market periods, school hours, meal times and Old Klang Road commuter peaks.

Market Profile

Suitable for F&B, clinics, groceries, tuition, automotive, wellness, pharmacies and neighbourhood retail.

OUG, or Overseas Union Garden, is a mature Kuala Lumpur neighbourhood near Old Klang Road, Sri Petaling, Kuchai Lama, Bukit Jalil and Taman Desa. It has long-established housing, shoplots, markets, schools, eateries and community services, making it a strong daily-needs catchment. The area serves families, retirees, students, workers and small businesses, with demand rooted in food, groceries, clinics, tuition, automotive and neighbourhood retail. OUG is not flashy, but it is commercially resilient because of mature population density and nearby growth areas. It works well for businesses needing repeated local patronage.

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