This page provides general information and layout references for interested buyers. All information is subject to developer updates and confirmation.
PJ Section 13 Residences is shaping up to be one of the most exclusive and private developments Petaling Jaya has ever seen. Instead of building a massive, crowded high-rise like many other projects in the area, this development keeps things quiet and personal with just 231 elite units. This low-density design completely changes what it feels like to live in PJ, offering a peaceful, secure environment where privacy is the top priority.
Adding to this premium experience is a private lift lobby for every single unit, bringing a level of luxury and safety that is hard to find anywhere else in the PJ market. From the moment you arrive, you can take a lift straight into your own home without sharing corridors with anyone else. By combining great design with true exclusivity, PJ Section 13 Residences sets a brand-new standard for modern, upscale living in the heart of the neighbourhood.
Artist impression - facade design
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Section 13, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, fronting Jalan Kemajuan and sitting directly behind Plaza 33. Asia Jaya LRT is roughly 3.5 km away and Phileo Damansara MRT about 3 km, with direct access to the Federal Highway, LDP, SPRINT and NPE.
231 units in total, which is low density for a Petaling Jaya launch. In practice that means shorter lift waits, facilities that do not feel crowded, and fewer competing units reaching the secondary market at any one time.
Yes. A private lift lobby is shown on the developer's layout plan for every unit type, including the 1,165 sq. ft. Type C.
The developer is USJ Citypoint Sdn. Bhd. (Company No. 200801001667).
Completion is estimated for 2030. As the development is sold under the Housing Development (Control and Licensing) Act, the binding delivery period is the one stated in your sale and purchase agreement rather than any date quoted in marketing material โ check that clause before you sign.
Leasehold, on a commercial title held under the Housing Development (Control and Licensing) Act 1966.
The commercial title is worth understanding before you buy. Utility and assessment rates are charged at commercial rather than residential tariffs, which raises your monthly holding cost, and some banks treat commercial-title residences differently when assessing a loan. Neither is a reason to avoid the project, but both should be in your numbers from the start.