Expat Homes
Some of the most stunning homes in Malaysia are owned by expats seeking to create an oasis for themselves in their new country. Here we get a sneak peek inside some of the nicest apartments and houses to learn the stories about their delicate and interesting decor.
Expat Life in 1888
Mont Kiara 1888 is located just a few blocks away from the Garden International School, and it is where 1888-expat resident Eni Anwar calls home - for now. Indonesian-born Eni moved to Malaysia a year ago after living in Bangkok for a few years. "I would be spending hours and hours in the car just to take my son to and from school," she said.
Find out moreCharming Grandeur, Colonial Comfort
Less than two minutes away from the manic rush and noise of Jalan Tun Razak is a divine little condominium that is more of a community than an apartment block. With just 12 apartments nestled around a beautiful pool, Sri Se Ekar surprised American expat Teri Vidrine and her husband,who were impressed and relieved that their decision to live in a condo didn't mean high-rise living.
Find out moreA Room with a View
Some of the most stunning homes in Malaysia are owned by expats seeking to create an oasis for themselves in their new country. "It's all about location, location, location," laughs Tony, as he and his wife Gail welcome us into their home. "And this place had a pretty good view."
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