Jakarta (ANTARA) - PT Agung Podomoro Land Tbk (stock code: APLN) has started to boost sales of high-rise properties across cities and regions in Indonesia following the lifting of the implementation of community activity restrictions (PPKM) this year.
Assistant Vice President Marketing of Agung Podomoro, Yenti Lokat, stated in Jakarta on Monday that they are providing high-rise properties in several major cities to meet the needs of productive communities for residential, commercial, and office spaces.
She outlined various projects, including Podomoro City Deli Medan, Borneo Bay City, The Sky Apartment, and Podomoro Golf View.
According to her, the opportunities for investment in high-rise properties are vast due to the increasing demand and prices for apartments, as well as the ease of payment provided by the developer.
Jakarta, GEN FINANCE - The relocation of the national capital (IKN) from Jakarta to IKN Nusantara will bring forth numerous property business potentials.
This has led developers to compete in constructing residences. The offered residences vary, including the premium segment.
One of the developers seizing this opportunity is Agung Podomoro Group. This developer is offering hilltop residences called The Premiere Hills.
The pandemic that hit the whole world also had a big impact in Indonesia. To address this challenge, the government has introduced the National Economic Recovery (PEN) program since 2020 to reduce the impact of the pandemic on the economy by protecting, maintaining, and enhancing the capabilities of business actors. For this year, the government has prepared Rp 451 trillion for the 2022 PEN program, which also includes incentives for corporate business actors in various sectors, including property.
Liputan6.com, Jakarta - The Premiere Hills, a prestigious area in East Kalimantan, the masterpiece of Agung Podomoro Group, continues to innovate and develop properties according to market demand.
Health and comfort are prioritized aspects at The Premiere Hills, catering to the needs of today's productive society, especially those in the East Kalimantan region, which is projected to become the future capital city of Indonesia (IKN).