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Local Business Players Keen on Investing in Indonesia Start LN
"For that, we thought to build a property in Singapore because we saw a lot of people in Indonesia who perform business activities in the country,"
Sunday, March 30, 2014 22:16 pm
Skalanews - Business people in Indonesia began interested in overseas property investments because many of those who have to do the job in the affairs of other countries that need a place to stay temporarily.
"For that, we thought to build a property in Singapore because we saw a lot of people in Indonesia who perform business activities in the country," said Pollux Properties Business Consultant Manager Harry Setiawan in Semarang on Sunday.
Pollux Properties plans to build apartment projects in Singapore, including Garden Park, Mayfair, Berkeley, and Pavilion Square. Each of the apartment buildings containing 20-30 units.
The project, said Harry, built in the strategic environment making it easier for businesses in the move.
"About 20 percent of buyers for the apartment is located in Singapore from Indonesian people, it means the economy is getting better society," he explained.
In addition to providing for business, said Harry, the apartment is also intended for students and student segments.
"Because there's also the cost to rent is expensive, so it might as well be able to buy as an investment because Singapore is a potential country for investment," he said.
Pollux own a number of properties already exist in several major cities and developed countries, including Semarang, Jakarta,
Lombok, Singapore,
Malaysia, and Melbourne.
So far, he said, the public interest to invest the greater Semarang, not only interested in investing in the city, but also outside the city and even abroad.
"For the apartments that we have built so far in Semarang 80 percent of its buyers are from Semarang residents, this shows that they are more interested to invest in apartments," he said.
New Project In Lombok, Malaysia & Melbourne! More cats coming out of the bag!
PS: The above article sounds like Pollux Singapore is a subsidiary! Does that ring a bell?