Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia and the largest city in the country, located on the northwest coast of the island near the point where the Ciliwung River flows into the Java Sea. The permanent population of the city is over 10,500,000 residents. The city has a common border with the province of West Java to the east and with the province of Banten to the west. The city's climate is subequatorial with a rainy season from August to June and a dry season from June to August. Administratively, Jakarta is allocated to the Special Capital Region, which has the same status as the provinces of the country. The city is headed by a governor. Jakarta is divided into five urban municipalities, each headed by a mayor. The economic well-being of Jakarta is due to its developed industry and services. The city has more than 30,000 enterprises of various sizes and specializations. The following industries are developed: automobile, shipbuilding, light, food, pharmaceutical, woodworking and paper industries.
Real estate in Jakarta is represented by a large number of different types of objects. The city has a large number of new, modern residential complexes, as well as secondary real estate. There are many options for individual residential construction: houses, villas, mansions, cottages and townhouses with land plots. The city has a huge number of commercial real estate objects, in particular office buildings, industrial premises, retail and warehouse space. Jakarta developers are dozens of Indonesian and international construction companies that annually build new, modern residential and commercial real estate objects to meet the demand of the city's growing population.
Every year, millions of tourists visit Jakarta, who are attracted by local historical, cultural, architectural and natural attractions. Also, tens of thousands of students from different countries constantly study at Jakarta universities, because the city has more than a hundred higher education institutions, including the University of Indonesia, which is the largest of all. A large number of businessmen come to the city to resolve business issues. Such a significant number of people who arrive in the capital of Indonesia every year makes the short-term and long-term rental business extremely profitable. Among the attractions visited by tourists, one can highlight the Freedom Square - a favorite place for all tourists visiting the capital of Indonesia for the first time. Near it are the main administrative buildings of the country, the presidential residence, a park, and other objects. In the center of the square is the National Monument in honor of the country's independence, at the top of which there is an observation deck with an excellent view of the city, mountains and the sea. Tourists love to visit the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah Park, dedicated to the culture of the country and its people. Here are miniature copies of the most important architectural structures of the country. In the center of the park is a lake in the form of a map of Indonesia with all the islands. Investors who plan to buy real estate in Indonesia, in many cases opt for residential and commercial real estate in Jakarta. The city attracts buyers with its variety of real estate types, relatively low cost per square meter of real estate, a good opportunity for doing business in the field of short-term and long-term rental. Buying real estate at the early stages of construction with subsequent resale is an attractive investment opportunity, as Jakarta real estate is growing in price every year.
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