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Lowest Rent in Perak

Top 51 cities ranked by lowest rent

Lowest Rent — Perak

1 Proton City $300
2 Parit Buntar $300
3 Cangkat Jong $300
4 Batu Kurau $300
5 Bagan Serai $300
6 Kampar $300
7 Pantai Remis $300
8 Seri Iskandar $300
9 Keruh $300
10 Bagan Datuk $300
11 Bagan Tiang $300
12 Mambang Di Awan $300
13 Lenggong $300
14 Tapah Road $300
15 Sungai Sumun $300
16 Pangkor $300
17 Ulu Kinta $300
18 Beruas $300
19 Bagan Datoh $300
23 Serdang $300
24 Pusing $300
25 Slim River $300
26 Simpang $300
27 Lumut $300
28 Teluk Intan $300
29 Taiping $300
30 Sitiawan $300
31 Bercham $300
32 Seri Manjung $300
33 Kampung Manjoi $300
34 Tanjong Malim $300
35 Parit $300
36 Kampong Dungun $300
37 Simpang Empat $300
38 Sungai Siput $300
39 Batu Gajah $300
40 Ipoh $300
41 Kuala Kangsar $300
42 Padang Rengas $300
43 Kamunting $300
44 Selama $300
45 Sungkai $300
46 Kuala Kurau $300
47 Gerik $300
48 Lahat $300
49 Chemor $300
50 Bidur $300
51 Hutan Melintang $300

Cities with the lowest rents in Perak offer affordable rental housing options for residents. Proton City has a median rent of just $300 per month.

Low rental costs can significantly improve quality of life by leaving more disposable income for savings, healthcare, education, and recreation. These cities appeal to students, young professionals starting their careers, and retirees on fixed incomes.

Affordable rental markets often exist in cities with lower overall demand, but many are experiencing renewed interest from remote workers and companies seeking lower-cost locations for operations.

Did You Know?

  • 1. At $300/month, renting in Proton City costs about $10 per day.
  • 2. Affordable rent allows residents to save more, invest more, and enjoy a higher quality of life on the same income.
  • 3. Many low-rent cities are experiencing an influx of remote workers who discovered they can maintain their salary while dramatically reducing housing costs.

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