The Atas vs Nearby Taman Desa Condos — Honest Side-by-Side Comparison
Comparing the new launches in Taman Desa? Here's a fair, side-by-side look at The Atas against its two closest neighbours — M Aspira and Kensho Residence — on tenure, price, built-up size, density and facilities, so you can choose with clear eyes.
Three Taman Desa Launches, Three Different Buyers
All three are leasehold developments in the same neighbourhood, but they're built for quite different buyers:
- The Atas — the low-density, family-sized option: just 8 units per floor across three 30-storey towers, with the largest built-ups (1,156–1,518 sq ft) and a dual-key Type C.
- M Aspira (Mah Sing) — the high-rise, high-volume, accessible-entry option: 1,618 units in two 66/68-storey towers, with compact 2–4 bedroom layouts from a lower entry price.
- Kensho Residence (SCP Group) — the boutique, design-led option: a smaller 310-unit development with a Japanese-zen theme, completing earliest.
The headline difference is space and density: The Atas offers noticeably larger homes at a much lower density, while M Aspira and Kensho lead on lower entry pricing and (for Kensho) earlier completion.
The Comparison Table
The Atas figures are verified; M Aspira and Kensho figures are from public sources — confirm before relying on them.
| Attribute | The Atas, Taman Desa | M Aspira | Kensho Residence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Developer | Kaisar Maxim (Maxim Global) | Mah Sing | SCP Group |
| Tenure | Leasehold | Leasehold | Leasehold |
| Project type | Low-density Sky Semi-D condo | High-rise serviced apt | Boutique serviced apt |
| Towers / storeys | 3 towers × 30 | 2 towers × 66 & 68 | verify |
| Total units | 624 | ~1,618 | ~310 |
| Density feel | Very low — 8 units/floor | High-rise, high-density | Boutique / low count |
| Built-up range | 1,156 – 1,518 sq ft | ~706 – 1,006 sq ft | ~707 – 1,034 sq ft |
| Layouts | 3+1 to 4+1 bed (dual-key C) | 2 – 4 bed | 2 – 3+1 bed |
| Indicative price | SPA from RM825,000 | from ~RM538,800 | ~RM510k – RM890.5k |
| Entry psf (indicative) | ~RM714 – 780 psf | verify | verify |
| Car parks/unit | 2–3 side-by-side | verify | verify |
| Facilities | 53 · GBI-certified · EV bays | 50m pool, sky lounge (verify) | Japanese-zen theme (verify) |
| Completion | August 2028 | ~2029 (verify) | ~2025 (verify) |
The Atas vs M Aspira
These two suit very different buyers. M Aspira's strengths are price and scale — a lower entry point (from ~RM538,800), compact, efficient 2–4 bedroom layouts, and the buzz of a large, integrated 1,618-unit high-rise on two 66/68-storey towers. It's well suited to first-timers, singles, couples and investors after an accessible city-fringe unit.
The Atas is the opposite end of the spectrum: space and low density. Its smallest home (1,156 sq ft) is larger than M Aspira's largest (1,006 sq ft), and at just 8 units per floor across 30-storey towers it offers far more privacy and a more landed, family feel — plus the dual-key Type C. If budget and entry price lead your decision, M Aspira is attractive; if you want a genuinely larger home at low density, The Atas stands apart.
The Atas vs Kensho Residence
Kensho is the boutique, design-led, move-in-soonest choice — a smaller ~310-unit development with a Japanese-zen aesthetic and the earliest completion (~2025), at an accessible price (~RM510k–890k) with compact 2 to 3+1 bedroom layouts. It appeals to buyers who want something characterful and ready sooner.
The Atas trades earlier completion for more space, more facilities and lower density. With built-ups up to 1,518 sq ft, 53 facilities, GBI certification and the dual-key Type C, it's pitched at families and own-stay buyers who prioritise room and amenities over an immediate handover. Choose Kensho for boutique character and a faster move-in; choose The Atas for larger, family-sized living with a fuller facilities deck.
Where The Atas Wins — and Where It Doesn't
The Atas's genuine edges
- Larger homes — built-ups 1,156–1,518 sq ft; its minimum exceeds the maximum of both neighbours.
- Much lower density — only 8 units per floor, versus M Aspira's 1,618-unit high-rise.
- Family-sized + dual-key Type C — two-master "butterfly" flexibility for own-stay and dual income.
- 53 facilities + GBI green certification at a manageable 624-unit scale.
Where a neighbour may suit you better
- M Aspira — if a lower entry price and compact, efficient units are the priority, or you want a large integrated high-rise.
- Kensho — if you want earlier completion (~2025), a boutique low-unit-count development and a design-led theme.
All three are leasehold, so tenure isn't the deciding factor here — it comes down to space and density versus price and timing.
How to Choose: A Simple Framework
- Space needs — compare built-ups against your household; The Atas leads on size, the others on compact efficiency.
- Density preference — low-rise privacy (The Atas) vs high-rise community (M Aspira) vs boutique (Kensho).
- Budget & entry price — M Aspira and Kensho have lower entry points; weigh price against size.
- Timing — need to move in sooner? Kensho completes earliest; The Atas completes Aug 2028.
- Own-stay vs investment — dual-key flexibility and larger layouts (The Atas) vs accessible lettable units (M Aspira / Kensho).
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