When expats relocate to Indonesia, one of the first practical decisions they face is whether to look for a furnished or unfurnished home. At first glance, the term fully furnished sounds straightforward: move in with your suitcases and start living. But in Indonesia, this term can mean very different things from one property to the next, often leading to unexpected gaps, extra shopping, and a few...
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Pindah ke Jakarta adalah langkah besar. Kota ini menawarkan kesempatan karir yang menjanjikan namun juga dikenal dengan biaya hidup yang cukup tinggi. Bagi kamu yang berencana pindah kerja, mulai bisnis, atau sekadar mencari suasana baru, memahami biaya hidup di Jakarta 2026 akan membantumu menyiapkan keuangan dengan lebih matang. Artikel ini akan memandu kamu langkah demi langkah: dari estimasi...
Jakarta is a mosaic of cultures, languages, and lifestyles and nowhere is that more visible than in its international schools. Each school is more than an academic institution; it’s a heartbeat of community, belonging, and daily rhythm for expat families. After exploring the South Jakarta cluster in Part 1, we now head north to the coastal sophistication of PIK, circle back south to Lebak Bulus, and...
Relocating to Jakarta whether you're staying in Sudirman, Thamrin, SCBD, or Kemang requires completing a few essential administrative steps. Among them, two documents like SKTT and eKTP are absolutely mandatory for foreigners living in Indonesia: SKTT (Surat Keterangan Tempat Tinggal) for KITAS holders e-KTP Orang Asing for KITAP holders These documents are not mere formalities. They provide...
Buying property as an expat in Indonesia and financing it with a mortgage was once considered nearly impossible. But recent regulatory changes have opened doors for foreign residents to own homes with credit facilities. If you're an expat eyeing that modern apartment in Jakarta or a family villa in Bali, the good news is that several Indonesian banks now offer mortgages in Indonesia (KPR - Kredit...