Is Airbnb / Short-Term Rental Legal at Maxim The Address?
Yes — Maxim The Address carries a commercial strata title, which permits short-term (Airbnb-style) rental. This is the single most important — and most overlooked — yield fact about the project. Many residential-titled condos near the JB CIQ can have short-term letting banned by their Joint Management Body (JMB) or local council; a commercial-titled serviced apartment removes that risk and lets you operate nightly or short-stay lets transparently.
Why the title matters
| Title type | Short-term rental | Risk |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial strata (Maxim The Address) | Permitted | Low — legally structured for it |
| Residential strata (many rivals) | Often restricted | JMB or council can ban Airbnb |
Near a tourist-and-commuter border crossing, the ability to run legal short stays is what separates a 4–5% residential yield from the project’s projected 6–8% gross. It is also why "Airbnb Ready" appears in the marketing — and unlike many such claims, here it is backed by the title.
Why short-stay demand is strong here
- Border traffic. Roughly 3 km from the JB CIQ and the RTS Link (opening January 2027) — a steady flow of cross-border travellers and weekenders.
- Retail on the doorstep. KSL City Mall (~900 m) with 300+ outlets and the wider Taman Pelangi food scene.
- Furnished and ready. Partial furnishing (kitchen, A/C, smart lock, SPC flooring) lowers the fit-out needed to start hosting.
The honest caveats
- Short-stay income is gross — net yield depends on occupancy, cleaning, platform fees, furnishing capex and management.
- Vacancy is more variable than a long lease; model conservatively.
- Building management may set house rules for short-stay operations even on a commercial title — check the specifics.
Frequently asked questions
Is Airbnb legal at Maxim The Address?
Yes — it has a commercial strata title that permits short-term rental, unlike many residential-titled condos where Airbnb can be restricted by the JMB or council.
Why does commercial strata matter for investors?
It legally enables nightly/short-stay letting, which supports the project’s higher projected yield (6–8% gross) and removes the risk of a future Airbnb ban.
Does short-stay guarantee higher returns?
No — it offers higher potential gross income, but net returns depend on occupancy, management and costs. Model conservatively.
Reviewed by Jason Chan, Malaysia property consultant (DMS Team). Not legal advice; short-term-rental regulations are subject to change. Projected yields are indicative.
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