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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.

8
Units / Floor
1,156–1,518
Built-up (sq ft)
624
Total Units
53
Facilities · GBI
Advised by DMS — Jason Chan, data-driven Malaysian property consultancy.
Three Launches

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.

Side by Side

The Comparison Table

The Atas figures are verified; M Aspira and Kensho figures are from public sources — confirm before relying on them.

AttributeThe Atas, Taman DesaM AspiraKensho Residence
DeveloperKaisar Maxim (Maxim Global)Mah SingSCP Group
TenureLeaseholdLeaseholdLeasehold
Project typeLow-density Sky Semi-D condoHigh-rise serviced aptBoutique serviced apt
Towers / storeys3 towers × 302 towers × 66 & 68verify
Total units624~1,618~310
Density feelVery low — 8 units/floorHigh-rise, high-densityBoutique / low count
Built-up range1,156 – 1,518 sq ft~706 – 1,006 sq ft~707 – 1,034 sq ft
Layouts3+1 to 4+1 bed (dual-key C)2 – 4 bed2 – 3+1 bed
Indicative priceSPA from RM825,000from ~RM538,800~RM510k – RM890.5k
Entry psf (indicative)~RM714 – 780 psfverifyverify
Car parks/unit2–3 side-by-sideverifyverify
Facilities53 · GBI-certified · EV bays50m pool, sky lounge (verify)Japanese-zen theme (verify)
CompletionAugust 2028~2029 (verify)~2025 (verify)
Head to Head

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.

Head to Head

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.

Honest View

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.

Decide

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).

Tell us your priorities and we'll map all three (or any other shortlist) against them — objectively. See also the full review and investment analysis.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best new condo in Taman Desa?
It depends on your priorities. For larger, low-density family homes with full facilities, The Atas leads. For a lower entry price and a large integrated high-rise, M Aspira is strong. For a boutique, design-led development completing sooner, Kensho stands out. All three are leasehold.
How does The Atas compare to M Aspira?
M Aspira offers a lower entry price (from ~RM538,800) and compact 2–4 bedroom units in a 1,618-unit high-rise. The Atas offers much larger homes (1,156–1,518 sq ft) at far lower density (8 units/floor) with a dual-key Type C. Budget vs space is the key trade-off.
How does The Atas compare to Kensho Residence?
Kensho is a boutique ~310-unit, Japanese-zen development completing earliest (~2025) at an accessible price. The Atas is larger and lower-density with 53 facilities and the dual-key Type C, completing August 2028. Choose Kensho for earlier move-in and boutique character; The Atas for space and amenities.
Are these Taman Desa condos freehold or leasehold?
All three — The Atas, M Aspira and Kensho — are leasehold. Contact DMS for the exact lease term on The Atas.
Which has the largest units?
The Atas, by a clear margin — its built-ups run 1,156–1,518 sq ft, so even its smallest layout is larger than the biggest units at M Aspira (~1,006 sq ft) and Kensho (~1,034 sq ft).
Which is most affordable to enter?
M Aspira and Kensho have lower entry prices (from ~RM538,800 and ~RM510,000 respectively); The Atas starts higher (SPA from RM825,000) but offers significantly larger homes. WhatsApp us to compare value per sq ft.
Can you compare other projects too?
Yes — send us your shortlist and priorities and we'll prepare an objective side-by-side, including these and any other developments you're considering.
Your Next Step

Not Sure Which Suits You? We'll Map It Out

Tell us your shortlist and what matters most — size, density, budget, timing, own-stay or investment — and we'll send an objective side-by-side comparison plus availability and your nett price. No obligation.

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