Pandan Perdana Advertising

Purchasing Power

Purchasing power is steady from households, workers, students, small businesses and neighbourhood shoppers.

Ethnicity/Race

The neighbourhood serves Malay, Chinese, Indian, families, workers, students, traders and nearby commuters.

Prominent Roads

Prominent roads include MRR2 links, Jalan Pandan Perdana, Jalan Pandan Indah and Cheras connectors.

Local Businesses(Retails/Factories

Local businesses include restaurants, grocers, clinics, laundries, tuition centres, workshops and convenience stores.

Cost of living

Cost of living is moderate to high, shaped by urban density, apartments and access to Cheras/KL routes.

Landmarks

Residential towers, shoplots, schools, clinics, food streets and nearby transit access.

Highlights & Attractions

Dense housing, strong daily-needs demand, food activity and east KL connectivity.

Population data

The catchment includes Pandan Perdana, Pandan Indah, Cheras, Maluri-side users and Ampang commuters.

Traffic Flow & Movement

Pandan Perdana traffic is busy during peak commuting hours, school periods, evening meals and local shoplot activity.

Market Profile

Suitable for F&B, clinics, groceries, tuition, laundry, convenience retail, wellness and automotive services.

Pandan Perdana is a residential and commercial neighbourhood near Cheras, Pandan Indah, Taman Maluri and Ampang-side routes. It has high-rise housing, shoplots, schools, clinics, eateries and local services serving a dense urban community. The area is practical and commuter-oriented, with residents moving toward Kuala Lumpur, Cheras and Ampang for work, study and shopping. Business demand is strongest for F&B, groceries, clinics, tuition, convenience, wellness, laundry and automotive services. Pandan Perdana’s value comes from population density, everyday needs and proximity to several established eastern KL neighbourhoods.

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