Kuala Lumpur is the ideal destination for both short visits or longer stays. It is Malaysia's capital city and one of Asia's most dynamics cities. This bustling metropolis is a melting pot of races and cultures and is home to a population of 1.6 million people. Transportation in KL is just great. The entire city can be explored by taxi, bus, train and metro. However, the main junctions in KL city centre are often extremely crowded during the peak before and after working hour.
According to numbeo.com, the cost of living for a single person are around RM 2083.04 without rent, wheres for a four-person family monthly cost is RM 7403.75 without rent. Kuala Lumpur has the cost of living rank 325th out of 491 cities sin the word. Most of the expenses that might use while living in Kuala Lumpur are to the rental and transportation.
Kuala Lumpur has a comprehensive rail transportation system, serviced by KL Monorail, Rapid Kl, Light Rail Transit (LRT) as well as the KTM commuter train. More parts of Kuala Lumpur are now connected by rails. The trains pass through the city and able to reach out of the commercial area. Buses are provided as well to reach out of the residential area. Taxi and Grab are probably the most convenient ways to travel from one place to another place in a short period.
There are 11 districts under Kuala Lumpur, the districts include Bukit Bintang, Titiwangsa, Setiawangsa, Wangsa Maju, Batu, Kepong, Segambut, Lembah Pantas, Seputeh, Bandar Tun Razak and Cheras.
By refering the house rental in speedhome, the average rental for one bedroom apartment near to the city centre is around RM2,200, whereas outside of city centre could be around RM 1,300. For a three bedroom family home in city centre, the average rental is around RM4500 and outside of the city centre, it could be around RM 1,600.