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Housing Demand Remains High in Strategic Locations Amidst Global Dynamics

From Republika · (8m ago) Indonesian Positive tone

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Ciputra Group reports strong public interest in strategic housing in Jakarta, evidenced by the rapid reservation of 243 units at Citra Homes Halim.
  • The developer launched the Citra Homes Halim project, featuring the Villandry cluster, on April 18, 2026, with a second cluster, Versailles, to follow.
  • The project's location in Halim, East Jakarta, is highlighted for its strategic advantages, including proximity to transportation infrastructure and its potential as an investment.

The Indonesian property market continues to demonstrate resilience, with Ciputra Group observing sustained high demand for housing in strategic locations, even amidst global uncertainties. The recent soft launch of Citra Homes Halim in East Jakarta serves as a testament to this enduring interest, with the initial cluster, Villandry, seeing all 243 units fully reserved on its launch day, April 18, 2026.

Kurniawan Santosa, Project Leader for Citra Homes Halim, noted the overwhelmingly positive market response, stating, 'The positive response we received before the soft launch shows that the need for modern housing in strategic locations is still very high.' This strong absorption rate has prompted the developer to accelerate the launch of the next phase, Cluster Versailles, offering an additional 218 units, to meet the ongoing demand.

The positive response we received before the soft launching shows that the need for modern housing in strategic locations is still very high.

— Kurniawan SantosaProject Leader for Citra Homes Halim, commenting on the strong market reception.

Michael Ade Suwanto, General Manager of Sales and Marketing for Citra Homes Halim, highlighted the significant potential of the Halim area, driven by ongoing infrastructure development and its prime location. Beyond its appeal as a residential area, the project is also recognized for its promising investment prospects. The project's strategic positioning provides excellent connectivity, with proximity to Halim Perdanakusuma Airport, toll exits, the Whoosh High-Speed Train station, LRT, and TransJakarta stops, facilitating easy commutes to Jakarta's business centers.

From our perspective at Republika, this development underscores the enduring value placed on well-located real estate in Indonesia. While international news might focus on global economic shifts, stories like Citra Homes Halim highlight a robust domestic market driven by fundamental needs and aspirations. The success of this project reflects not just a demand for housing, but a desire for modern living integrated with convenience and investment potential, a narrative that resonates deeply within the Indonesian context.

We see the Halim area has great potential along with ongoing infrastructure development and its strategic location.

— Michael Ade SuwantoGeneral Manager of Sales and Marketing for Citra Homes Halim, discussing the project's location.
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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.