CyberSquare Cyberjaya Rentals: Viewing, Transit, ZD [2026]

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CyberSquare Cyberjaya Rentals: Viewing, Transit, ZD [2026]

CyberSquare Cyberjaya in one answer

CyberSquare is a Cyberjaya mixed-use complex worth shortlisting if your office is in Cyberjaya or Putrajaya and you drive or use MRT Putrajaya Line feeders. On SPEEDHOME today (June 2026): 8 CyberSquare units listed, 5 with Zero Deposit eligibility — verify the live count before booking a viewing.

For current availability, start with CyberSquare rentals on SPEEDHOME; for area-level decisions, use the Cyberjaya rental guide.

How much is rent at CyberSquare?

SPEEDHOME platform snapshot (June 2026) shows CyberSquare studios around RM1,400-1,800/month, 2-bedroom units around RM2,000-2,800/month and 3-bedroom higher; the live listing is the figure for any specific unit. Rent varies by layout, furnishing, floor and parking.

What to check Why it changes the rent decision Where to verify
Layout and built-up Studios compare lower than 2-bedroom units on a per-rental basis Current listing page
Furnishing Fully furnished units usually compare differently from partly furnished or unfurnished units Listing photos and inventory
Parking A unit with an allocated bay suits drivers better Viewing and tenancy agreement
Zero Deposit eligibility Eligibility is listing-specific, not building-wide SPEEDHOME listing filter

If a listing headline says "near MRT" or shows an old price, treat it as a prompt to recheck, not as proof. The MRT Putrajaya Line stations closest to CyberSquare are Cyberjaya Utara and Cyberjaya City Centre — most Cyberjaya blocks need a feeder bus or e-hailing to reach the station, so confirm the walk and feeder route from your unit before signing.

CyberSquare at a glance

CyberSquare is a Cyberjaya mixed-use complex that suits tenants working in the Cyberjaya/Putrajaya corridor with a car. Verify the exact building facts and what you can confirm at viewing with the table below.

Field Reader-safe treatment
Building CyberSquare, Cyberjaya, Selangor
Page intent Building-level rental shortlist and viewing guide for Malaysian tenants
Indicative studio rent ~RM1,400-1,800/month (June 2026 SPEEDHOME snapshot — confirm live)
Indicative 2-bedroom rent Around RM2,000-2,800/month; varies by floor and furnishing (confirm live)
Indicative 3-bedroom rent Above the 2-bedroom band; confirm against the live listing
Transit MRT Putrajaya Line (Cyberjaya Utara / Cyberjaya City Centre); feeder bus ~10-15 min or e-hailing from most Cyberjaya blocks
Furnishing mix Mostly furnished and partly furnished; check the listing inventory
Facilities Pool, gym, multi-storey parking, in-building retail — confirm which are active at viewing
Strata context Mixed-use strata development; confirm maintenance-fee allocation in the TA
SPEEDHOME close Same-language listing route for current availability

Comparing CyberSquare with other Cyberjaya high-rises

Compare CyberSquare against other Cyberjaya high-rises by transit reality, building age and furnishing mix — the live unit, your commute and your move-in budget are what matter.

Building Best fit What to verify vs CyberSquare
CyberSquare Mixed-use strata; suites for Cyberjaya/Putrajaya office workers with a car Current rent band, parking bay, lift access card coverage
D'Pulze Retail-integrated (TGV, Jaya Grocer in-building); higher foot traffic Lift congestion at peak, asking rent for the same size
Cyber Heights Newer blocks; small unit count; sometimes pricier per sqft Whether any unit is in your move-in budget
Symphony Hills Larger family-sized layouts; landed character Whether solo-tenant stock exists — most units are family-sized

For current supply side-by-side, use CyberSquare rentals and Cyberjaya rentals; for the broader KL/Selangor context, see Where to rent in Malaysia.

Viewing and defect checklist

At viewing, verify the unit itself, the parking bay and the written tenancy agreement, then photograph the inventory before move-in. Walk away if two or more red-flag items fail.

Check Severity Why it matters in a Cyberjaya high-rise like CyberSquare
Water pressure on upper floors Red flag High-rise risers can drop pressure at peak hours — run the shower for 2 minutes
Air-conditioning age and service date Red flag Older compressors fail mid-tenancy; ask for the last service sticker
Water-heater age (if fitted) Red flag Older units leak at the tank; ask the landlord for the install year
Lift access card to B1/B2 parking Red flag Confirm the card opens the right parking levels for your bay
Strata vs individually-metered utilities Red flag Some Cyberjaya blocks bill water via a single bulk meter; ask the landlord or check the TA for a sub-meter vs bulk allocation clause
Window seals and sliding-door tracks Nice-to-have Common wear points in older high-rises; open and close each one
Cabinet hinges, door stops and tile grout Nice-to-have Cheap to photograph, expensive to argue later
Inventory list and meter readings Walk-away if missing Photograph both at move-in; SPEEDHOME inventory template helps

If two or more red-flag items fail, walk away — another CyberSquare unit, or a different Cyberjaya block, will arrive in days.

Renting at CyberSquare with Zero Deposit

Zero Deposit can cut your upfront cash on eligible SPEEDHOME listings; eligibility is per listing, so check the live route before shortlisting. SPEEDHOME records (June 2026) show 5 of 8 currently listed CyberSquare units carry Zero Deposit.

Zero Deposit is SPEEDHOME's managed rental-risk system — not an insurance or financial guarantee product. It replaces the upfront cash deposit, so tenants move in without tying up cash while landlords stay protected through SPEEDHOME's rental protection rather than holding a deposit. Note: Zero Deposit is weaker than a cash deposit in the rare scenario of severe end-of-tenancy damage beyond fair wear and tear — the protection claims process applies. On a RM1,600 studio, traditional renting means roughly RM4,800 cash before move-in (2+1+½); the same unit on SPEEDHOME with Zero Deposit drops that to first-month rent plus a small booking fee — check the live listing for the exact figure. Use CyberSquare rentals on SPEEDHOME to see which current units show Zero Deposit and no-agent-fee availability.

FAQ

Is CyberSquare a good place to rent in Cyberjaya?

Yes for tenants working in the Cyberjaya/Putrajaya corridor with a car, or who are happy using MRT Putrajaya Line feeders from Cyberjaya Utara or Cyberjaya City Centre. Less so for car-free daily KL commuters — plan your route against office hours before shortlisting.

How much is rent at CyberSquare Cyberjaya?

SPEEDHOME's June 2026 platform snapshot shows CyberSquare studios around RM1,400-1,800/month, 2-bedroom units around RM2,000-2,800/month, and 3-bedroom higher, varying by floor, furnishing and parking. Today's per-unit figure is on CyberSquare rentals.

Is CyberSquare close to public transport?

Not on foot — CyberSquare sits between MRT Putrajaya Line stations Cyberjaya Utara and Cyberjaya City Centre; reach is by feeder bus or e-hailing, not walking. Feeder bus from Cyberjaya City Centre MRT to CyberSquare typically runs 10-15 min; e-hailing from Cyberjaya Utara is similar. Run your actual route at office-peak hours before booking a viewing.

Can I rent CyberSquare with Zero Deposit?

SPEEDHOME platform records (June 2026) show 5 of 8 CyberSquare listings carry Zero Deposit eligibility today. Confirm the label on the live route before shortlisting.

What should I check during a CyberSquare viewing?

Water pressure on upper floors, air-conditioning service date, water-heater age, lift access card for B1/B2 parking, strata vs individually-metered utilities, window seals, cabinet and tile condition, and the written inventory list. Photograph everything before move-in.

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