Cathryn Li’s Mega Mansion Goes on the Market—Is it a Showstopper or a Showstopper?
In a city where luxury and social media collide, 32‑year‑old Malaysian influencer Cathryn Li (aka Li Yuan Ling) has decided to dip out of her 14,235‑sq‑ft hilltop palace and put it on the rental‑market. The once‑proud “Piano Goddess” has powered up a new chapter, leaving a boatload of tent‑to‑open up talking points.
Concrete Facts About the Fortress
- Location: Country Heights gated community, Damansara, Kuala Mansur.
- Size: 12,066 sq‑ft plot with 14,235 sq‑ft of built‑up space.
- Price: Rm 22 million (S$ 7 million).
- Rooms: 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, plus a dedicated maid’s room.
- Garage: Fits up to five vehicles—yes, a Ferrari beckons.
Why the “Luxury” Layers Are Now For Rent
The bathrooms are stellar—think built‑in jacuzzis, while the master suite pairs a walk‑in wardrobe with an in‑room jacuzzi. Other highlight features include a fish pond that splashes like a personal aquarium, a fully‑automated gym, a pool‑table room, and an immersive home cinema. The grand piano at the heart of the heart is a nod to Li’s “classical” persona.
- Infinity Pool: With a glass bridge that opens up to the city lights.
- Smart Home: A tablet‑controlled ecosystem that manages lighting, audio, and more.
- View: Floor‑to‑ceiling windows looking over lush, forested hills.
Rental Deal—What’s In It For Prospective Renters?
Starting mid‑July, the asking rent is a solid Rm 60,000 per month. The house boasts high ceilings and a grand dining area that makes any dinner party look like a royal banquet.
Behind the Curtain: Cathryn Li’s Social Butterfly
For more than 2.3 million Instagram followers, Li’s daily content usually revolves around fitness and cosplay artistry. That said, she’s not shy about stirring the pot.
- 2019: A “fat” comment on women wearing size‑M clothing sparked outrage, followed by an apology.
- 2021: She flaunted a $55,000 Tokyo meal receipt that left fans baffled.
- Last year: A live‑stream jamming session turned into a roast when hurtful comments got the ‘piano lady’ off‑balance, prompting a Facebook apology.
Despite controversies, she’s kept the audience engaged—most people still turn to her posts for the charm, rather than the drama.
Is This the Next Move for Someone Who Want to Live the Dream?
With its undeniable amenities, privacy concerns (the glass walls leave the interior a little too close to neighbours), and tiny bit of scorching heat, Cathryn’s choice to vacate the house is understandable. If the dreamers of a “look‑in‑the‑mirror” masterpiece can stomach the majesty and the mold, they may very well take the rental offer seriously.
We’ll keep an eye on the line-up of next‑door neighbors—just who’s ready to live in a deluxe piano palace?