Gen Starz sits on Jalan Klang Lama (Old Klang Road), Kuala Lumpur — a single 36-storey freehold tower a short stretch from KL Sentral, Bangsar and Mid Valley.
Gen Starz splits its amenities across a podium facilities floor (Level 7A, directly above the car park) and a smaller rooftop sky facilities level — roughly 932 sq m of facility rooms in total.
Gen Starz sits directly on Jalan Klang Lama, close to several existing rail stations and within the catchment of the proposed MRT3 line.
* Illustrative, based on the developer's own location map — exact distances not published; the proposed MRT3 line is subject to MRT Corporation's final announcement.
A compact two-room entry point, a two-bathroom family-friendlier option, and a dual-key-ready three-room layout at the top of the range.









Artist impressions, subject to change.
No development suits everybody. Here is an honest read on who tends to get the most out of Gen Starz — and who is usually better served elsewhere.
Every project involves trade-offs. These are the ones worth weighing before you commit.
The most useful thing I can tell you about Gen Starz is also the plainest: it is freehold, and it sits inside Kuala Lumpur's DBKL boundary on an established, well-known road. That combination is less common than buyers assume along this stretch of the Klang Valley, where leasehold land is the norm rather than the exception.
The MRT3 point deserves a straight answer rather than marketing language. The developer's own FAQ states walking distance to a proposed station, and is explicit that this is subject to MRT Corporation's final announcement. I would treat that as a genuine possible upside, not a settled fact — the land is well positioned for it, but "proposed" is not "confirmed," and buyers should price the property on what exists today rather than what a future station might add.
What stood out to me going through the developer's FAQ is how much detail is already published — car park allocation by unit type, lift car dimensions, security tiers, even the ceiling height of the multipurpose hall. That level of disclosure this early is unusual and, in my experience, a reasonable signal of how organised a developer's planning process is. A number of smaller operational details are still marked "TBC" — utility tariff basis, visitor parking fees, the postal address — which is normal at this stage of a launch but still worth following up on before you commit.
Old Klang Road — Jalan Klang Lama — is one of Kuala Lumpur's older arterial roads, running from the city centre down through Kuchai Lama toward Petaling Jaya and Puchong. It is a genuinely central corridor: KL Sentral, Bangsar, Mid Valley and the city centre are all a short, direct drive away, and existing KTM Komuter and MRT Kajang Line stations run close to the road for much of its length, with stops at Petaling, Pantai Dalam, Angkasapuri, Abdullah Hukum and KL Sentral itself.
The area around the site — Kuchai Lama, OUG, Sri Petaling, Taman Desa — is a mix of older landed housing, light industrial pockets and a steady stream of newer high-rise developments filling in gaps along the main road. It does not have the manicured, purpose-planned feel of a large integrated township; what it offers instead is genuine centrality and an established food, retail and small-business scene that has been running for decades.
The proposed MRT3 Circle Line is a genuine, publicly announced project intended to ring Kuala Lumpur and connect with the existing LRT and MRT network — Chan Sow Lin, shown on Gen Starz's own location map, is planned as a key interchange. But as with any transit project still in the planning and approval stage, exact station locations, opening dates and even final confirmation of some segments can shift. Buyers should treat proximity to a proposed MRT3 station as a genuine possibility rather than a settled amenity, and make their decision primarily on the road, the tenure and the layouts as they exist today.
If Gen Starz is not quite the right fit, these are the projects I would put in front of you next.
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Gen Starz is developed by Majestic Gen Sdn Bhd, based at Pavilion Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur.
Freehold, held as a Serviced Apartment title.
Type A at 650 sq ft (2 rooms, 1 bathroom), Type B at 756 sq ft (2 rooms, 2 bathrooms), and Type C at 874 sq ft (3 rooms, 2 bathrooms, dual-key ready). Message me for the full floor plans.
360 units in a single 36-storey tower, 10 units per floor, plus 1 developer's unit.
On Jalan Klang Lama (Old Klang Road), 58100 Kuala Lumpur, within DBKL's jurisdiction.
Completion is targeted for September 2028. Message me for the latest timeline.
The developer states walking distance to a proposed MRT3 station, subject to final confirmation from MRT Corporation. It is not directly linked to the KTM Komuter and MRT Kajang Line stations that run along the same Old Klang Road corridor.
A podium facilities floor (Level 7A) and a rooftop sky facilities level — including a 434 sq m swimming pool, 112 sq m children's pool, 150 sq m gymnasium, and a 166 sq m multipurpose hall.
Yes — all 180 Type C units are dual-key ready. Converting a unit to dual-key configuration is the buyer's responsibility, subject to the necessary approvals.
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