The Shang vs The Atas is fast becoming the first comparison serious buyers on the Old Klang Road–Kuchai Lama–Taman Desa belt make — and for good reason. They sit barely a few kilometres apart, both pitch a low-density, lifestyle-led product, and both target the own-stay family. But under the marketing, they are structurally different homes for different plans. Here’s the honest, like-for-like breakdown.
See full details on the main page → the confirmed floor plans and the current price for The Shang are on the official The Shang Kuchai Lama page.

The one-line difference: tenure
The single biggest split is tenure. The Shang is freehold. The Atas is leasehold. For a home you may hold for 15–30 years or pass to your children, freehold removes the ticking-clock problem that leasehold carries at resale and at the loan stage. It is the one thing on this list you can never renovate your way out of. (Some third-party listings mislabel The Atas “freehold” — the developer’s own record confirms leasehold, so verify before you decide.)
Location: two mature neighbours
Both addresses share the same catchment — the Old Klang Road corridor feeding Mid Valley, KL Eco City and Bangsar South.
- The Shang sits on Jalan Kuchai Lama, a 7-minute (≈650 m) walk to the future MRT3 Jalan Klang Lama station — genuinely walkable transit.
- The Atas sits in Taman Desa, closer to Mid Valley but without a station on its doorstep.
If walk-to-rail matters to you (and it matters a great deal to future tenants and resale buyers), The Shang has the clearer transit story. Read the detail on The Shang’s MRT3 connectivity.
Size and price: what you actually get
This is where the two products diverge most.
| The Shang | The Atas | |
|---|---|---|
| Tenure | Freehold | Leasehold |
| Entry 3-bed | 893 sq ft (Type A) | 1,156 sq ft (3+1) |
| Range | 893 – 1,130 sq ft | 1,156 – 1,518 sq ft |
| Total units | 449 | 624 |
| Completion | 2029 | 2028 |
| Entry SPA price | from ~RM645k | from ~RM825k |
The Atas builds bigger — no unit under ~1,156 sq ft. That’s genuinely spacious, but it pushes the entry ticket well above RM800k. The Shang starts smaller and lighter — a real 3-bedroom from a materially lower quantum — which is why first-home upgraders and investors find it easier to enter and to finance. (Prices shown are SPA figures; for the current nett price and the full price list, message us — see below.)
Density and feel
Both are marketed “low density,” and both are numerically similar. The Shang runs 449 homes at ~15 per floor; The Atas 624 homes across three 30-storey towers. Neither is a mega-block. The practical point: fewer total units generally means fewer identical listings competing against you when you resell — a quiet advantage that only shows up on exit day.
So which one is for you?
- Choose The Shang if: you want freehold, a walk-to-MRT3 address, a lower entry price, and a right-sized 3-bed you can grow into (10-ft ceilings and “hackable” walls help).
- Choose The Atas if: absolute floor area is your top priority and you’re comfortable with a leasehold title and a higher entry quantum.
Bottom line: if tenure security, transit walkability and a lower entry price rank highest, The Shang is the stronger fit; if you simply want the biggest built-up you can buy, The Atas competes on size. Weigh The Shang’s numbers on the official project page.
Quick takeaways
- Freehold vs leasehold is the decisive difference — The Shang wins on tenure.
- The Shang is walk-to-MRT3; The Atas is not.
- The Shang enters lighter (from ~RM645k SPA, 893 sq ft); The Atas enters bigger and pricier (~RM825k, 1,156 sq ft).
Get the confirmed floor plans and the current price.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Shang freehold or leasehold?
Freehold.
Is The Atas freehold?
No — the developer’s record confirms leasehold, despite some listings labelling it otherwise.
Which is cheaper to enter?
The Shang, from a lower SPA price and a smaller 893 sq ft 3-bed; The Atas starts larger and higher.
Which is closer to the MRT?
The Shang — about a 7-minute walk to the future MRT3 Jalan Klang Lama station.
Where do I get The Shang’s exact price and floor plans?
On the main page, or message Jason on WhatsApp for the current nett price.
