Office Space Near Bukit Chagar RTS Station

June 27, 2026

By: Commercial Johor Editorial

Office space near the Bukit Chagar RTS station is the most strategically positioned commercial real estate in Johor — a 5-minute train connection to Singapore Woodlands will make this Malaysia’s most Singapore-accessible Grade A office market from January 2027. RTS Link Malaysia official project site.

Overview: Office Space Near Bukit Chagar — JB’s Most In-Demand Micro-Location

Bukit Chagar is the site of Johor Bahru’s future RTS Link station — and the micro-location within JBCC that will be most directly transformed by Singapore’s rail connection to JB. When the Bukit Chagar station opens (target end-2026/early-2027), offices within walking distance will be accessible to Singapore-based employees in under 20 minutes from Woodlands North. This makes the Bukit Chagar corridor the most pre-positioned location for Singapore companies that want to take JB office space before the post-RTS rent re-rating hits.

Quick Facts: Bukit Chagar Office Micro-Market

  • RTS station location: Bukit Chagar, Johor Bahru City Centre — elevated station on Jalan Tun Abdul Razak
  • Target opening: End-2026 / early-2027
  • Singapore connection: Woodlands North (interchange with MRT Thomson-East Coast Line) — 4-minute crossing
  • Walking distance from station: Menara MSC Cyberport, Komtar JBCC — 500m–1km; wider JBCC office buildings 5–15 min walk
  • Current Grade A rent within 1km of station: RM 5.50–7.50 psf/month
  • Projected post-RTS Grade A rent (2028–2029): RM 7.00–10.00 psf/month (base case)
  • JS-SEZ eligibility: Yes — JBCC falls within Iskandar Malaysia JS-SEZ boundary

Key takeaway: There is no large new Grade A supply pipeline within 1km of Bukit Chagar station. Companies that secure leases now (2026) in the nearest Grade A buildings lock in pre-RTS rents for 3–5 years — including the entire period when RTS-driven demand is expected to peak (2027–2029).

Buildings Within Walking Distance of Bukit Chagar Station

BuildingWalk Time from StationGradeRent (psf/mth)Notes
Menara MSC Cyberport~5–8 min walkARM 5.50–7.00MSC status; tech-company friendly; limited availability at prime floors
Komtar JBCC (upper floors)~8–12 min walkARM 6.00–7.50JB’s most prominent tower; visibility and prestige
Menara JLand~10–15 min walkARM 5.80–7.00Government-linked; well-managed; some availability
Mid-tier JBCC towers~10–20 min walkBRM 2.80–4.50Older stock; strong value proposition for cost-sensitive tenants
New Bukit Chagar corridor development (planned)Adjacent stationA/A+RM 7.00–9.00+ (projected)Proposed new mixed-use developments adjacent to station; not yet built

The Investment and Tenant Case: Why Lock In Now

The argument for committing to Bukit Chagar-adjacent office space in 2026 rather than waiting for the RTS to open:

  • Rent is still pre-re-rating. Current Grade A in JBCC runs RM 5.50–7.50 psf. Post-RTS absorption — if the base case plays out — could push rates to RM 7.00–10.00 by 2028–2029. A company signing a 3-year lease in mid-2026 locks in pre-re-rating rents for the entire RTS absorption window.
  • Available stock is limited and shrinking. Investment buyers have already absorbed significant strata Grade A stock in JBCC. Leasehold Grade A units available for tenants are limited — waiting means fewer choices and less negotiating leverage.
  • Landlord incentives are available now but will not be post-RTS. Rent-free periods and fitout contributions are available from some JBCC landlords in 2026. These will tighten or disappear as the RTS opening approaches and demand firms.

Practical Considerations for a Bukit Chagar Office

  • Parking. Most JBCC buildings have limited parking. If your Singapore staff will drive to work post-RTS (rather than taking the train), plan for limited parking availability and higher cost (RM 100–150/bay/month).
  • Food and amenities. JBCC has good F&B options within walking distance — the City Square mall and surrounding shophouses provide lunch and after-work options comparable to a Singapore CBD lunch environment.
  • Construction noise and disruption. RTS construction in the Bukit Chagar area will continue through late-2026/early-2027. Expect some noise and access disruption in buildings near the station construction footprint through the opening period.
  • Getting around JB without a car. Currently, JBCC is the most walkable part of JB — but it is still car-oriented by Singapore standards. Post-RTS, the station creates a walkable radius but does not solve JB-to-JB movement for non-JBCC destinations.

Who This Is For

  • Singapore companies planning to staff their JB office primarily with Singapore-based commuters — post-RTS, only Bukit Chagar-proximate offices are genuinely walkable from the station
  • Companies that want to lock in pre-RTS rents on a 3–5 year lease before the absorption cycle pushes JBCC Grade A higher
  • Tech companies seeking MSC status — Menara MSC Cyberport is the closest MSC-designated building to the RTS station

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there any new Grade A supply planned adjacent to Bukit Chagar station?

Several mixed-use developments have been announced or are in planning for the Bukit Chagar corridor — including proposals for transit-oriented development (TOD) directly adjacent to the station. However, none of these are expected to deliver new office space before 2028 at the earliest. The 2026–2028 RTS demand surge will be absorbed into existing JBCC Grade A stock, not new-build TOD supply.

The RTS is designed for 10,000 passengers/hour per direction initially, with capacity expandable to 25,000/hour. At maturity (10+ years post-opening), ridership of 350,000–500,000 daily crossings is projected. Current Causeway crossings run at approximately 350,000/day — so the RTS is sized to eventually handle equivalent volumes to today’s combined Causeway crossings. Crowding at opening is unlikely to be severe (10,000/hour is substantial capacity for a 4-minute crossing), but peak-hour management at both station immigration halls will be the operational challenge to monitor.

References

  1. MyRapid (Prasarana). Bukit Chagar Station Design and Access Plan 2025. myrapid.com.my
  2. CBRE | WTW. JBCC Micro-Market Analysis: Bukit Chagar Corridor 2025. cbrecbre.com.my
  3. Knight Frank Malaysia. Transit-Oriented Development Opportunities: Bukit Chagar 2025. knightfrank.com.my
  4. IRDA. Iskandar Malaysia Development Report Q4 2024. iskandarmalaysia.com.my