Appearances can be deceiving, especially when it comes to house hunting.
Often, a property that looks unassuming from the outside can surprise you with a stunning interior—an experience that many potential buyers can relate to.
M’sians amazed by RM1.4mil terrace’s luxurious interior in S’gor
That’s exactly what happened recently when a seemingly ordinary double-storey terrace house caught the attention of social media users.

You scroll through the post on Facebook, and at first glance, the house looks just like any other terrace home. But the moment you see the interior photos, you’re taken aback.
The house, priced at RM1.4 million, has been fully renovated with a modern contemporary design that screams luxury. It’s one of those hidden gems that makes you realise how deceiving a plain exterior can be.

Spanning 3,187 square feet of land, with a built-up area of about 3,200 square feet, the house offers ample space with 5+1 bedrooms and 5+1 bathrooms.



The kitchen comes fully equipped with a built-in cabinet, and the house faces south—an added bonus for those who are particular about direction and light. Plus, it’s situated in a gated and guarded community, giving you that extra sense of security.
Key property features:
- Freehold
- Land Area: 3,187 sqft
- Built-up Area: 3,200 sqft (approx.)
- Bedrooms: 5 + 1
- Bathrooms: 5 + 1
- South-Facing
- Fully Renovated with a Modern Interior
- Built-in Kitchen Cabinet
- Located in a Gated & Guarded Community
Looking at the comments, netizens are raving about the homeowner’s impeccable taste, with some playfully suggesting that the new owner will only need to “walk in with clean feet”—because, really, what’s left to do?

The house is practically a turnkey solution, with no renovations needed. It’s truly “move-in ready” in every sense of the phrase.
And it gets better. According to the real estate agent, all the renovations were approved by the local city council, meaning you don’t have to worry about any unauthorised modifications.
Everything is legal and up to standard. For RM1.4 million, it’s a home that’s ready to be lived in, without the hassle of planning further renovations.
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