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Least Dense in Kuala Lumpur

Top 32 cities ranked by least dense

Least Dense — Kuala Lumpur

1 Bukit Damansara 55/mi²
2 Jinjang 138/mi²
4 Pudu 160/mi²
5 Desa Parkcity 176/mi²
6 Seputeh 198/mi²
7 Mutiara Damansara 206/mi²
8 Desa Petaling 213/mi²
9 Taman Ikan Emas 232/mi²
10 Taman Desa 266/mi²
11 Taman OUG 276/mi²
12 Mont Kiara 326/mi²
13 Bukit Kerinchi 372/mi²
14 Taman Tun Dr Ismail 399/mi²
15 Bangsar 426/mi²
16 Taman Sri Sinar 426/mi²
17 SS2 526/mi²
18 Taman Melati 532/mi²
19 Kuchai Lama 532/mi²
20 Sri Petaling 532/mi²
21 Alam Damai 810/mi²
22 Kepong 914/mi²
23 Sentul 1,064/mi²
24 Bukit Bintang 1,282/mi²
25 Titiwangsa 1,299/mi²
26 Bukit Jalil 2,128/mi²
27 Wangsa Maju 2,294/mi²
28 Bandar Utama 4,129/mi²
29 Taman Petaling 4,501/mi²
30 Ampang 6,797/mi²
31 Brickfields 14,815/mi²
32 Kuala Lumpur 15,456/mi²

The least densely populated cities in Kuala Lumpur offer spacious living with more land per resident. Bukit Damansara has just 55 people per square mile. These cities provide room to spread out with larger lot sizes and more open space.

Low-density cities typically feature more single-family homes with larger yards, easier parking, and less traffic congestion. They appeal to families seeking space, privacy, and access to nature without moving to a fully rural area.

While the spread-out nature of these cities means longer drives to amenities and greater reliance on personal vehicles, many residents value the trade-off for quieter neighborhoods and a more relaxed pace of life.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Bukit Damansara, there are only 55 people per square mile — each resident has roughly 507,803 square feet of city space.
  • 2. Low-density cities often have significantly lower housing costs due to more available land for development.
  • 3. Many of the least dense cities are located in the western United States, where vast open spaces define the landscape.

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