About LelongCentral
Malaysian auction properties are published, but they are not findable. A court auction appears in a Proclamation of Sale on a government portal; a bank auction appears as a notice on that bank's own site. Each one is a separate place to look, in a separate format, and the facts that decide whether a property is worth bidding on are buried in the document rather than shown on the listing.
LelongCentral puts all of them in one place — 2,177 live listings right now — and pulls the legal facts out of the original notice onto the page.
What makes it different
Other listing sites show you an address and a price. The facts that actually carry risk — who the registered owner is, what restrictions sit on the title, whether there are encumbrances or a caveat, which court and case the sale belongs to — are in the proclamation, and we put them on the page with their provenance attached. Every value says whether it was read straight from the document or is an unconfirmed extraction, so you know what to trust and what to check.
Where we can compare fairly, we do. A listing shows how its reserve price compares to what similar properties in the same scheme actually transacted for — same scheme, same property type — and where no fair comparison exists, we show nothing rather than a misleading number.
Where the data comes from
Court auction listings come from the Malaysian judiciary's e-Lelong system. Bank auction and direct-sale listings come from the banks' own published notices. Transacted price comparisons are derived from NAPIC data. Everything is public information, collected and re-presented — we add nothing the original notice did not state, and every listing links back to its source.
What we are not
We are not an auctioneer, a bank, an agent or a broker. We never handle bids, deposits or payments, and we are not a party to any sale. Always confirm details with the auctioneer or bank holding the auction before committing money — see our terms.
Contact
Corrections, removal requests and anything else: owaolookadat@gmail.com. If a listing looks wrong, tell us — we would rather fix it than have you trust it.