After
your arrival in Jakarta, you and your family will be spending an
enormous amount of energy trying to set up your new lives. The immediate
tasks include: getting settled into your job, finding a house or
apartment, getting your kids enrolled in school, buying or leasing a car, learning your way around town, hiring household staff, getting involved in the community and making new friends.
Your company may advise or require you to stay in a hotel or serviced apartment until you are able to locate suitable housing. If this is the case, ask the company to book you in a hotel or apartment that is near the neighborhood you are most likely to live in. Hotel Kristal is a favorite choice, because it is conveniently located to the Cilandak or Pondok Indah Campus of the Jakarta Intercultural School and your children can start school from this temporary residence while you seek a permanent home.
Your company may advise or require you to stay in a hotel or serviced apartment until you are able to locate suitable housing. If this is the case, ask the company to book you in a hotel or apartment that is near the neighborhood you are most likely to live in. Hotel Kristal is a favorite choice, because it is conveniently located to the Cilandak or Pondok Indah Campus of the Jakarta Intercultural School and your children can start school from this temporary residence while you seek a permanent home.
Many
of the serviced apartments offer suite rooms with kitchenettes which
are great for families or people that quickly get tired of eating out
continuously. Be sure your temporary residence has broadband
internet connections in the rooms so that you can easily get connected
with the world 24 hours a day. Other alternatives to the traditional
hotel are emerging in Jakarta. Some companies may have a guest house
where your family can stay for several weeks in a much homier
atmosphere.
Some
apartment buildings offer Serviced Apartments which are fully furnished
and equipped for short-term stays. Maid service is also available.
If
you choose a Serviced Apartment which is located near the neighborhood
you eventually want to live in, you can begin to learn your way around
what will end up being your neighborhood, as well as where to shop for
food, furniture and other household needs. You may end up choosing to
stay in one of many Serviced Apartments, as they offer convenient
locations, elegant living conditions, and often access to fitness and
sports facilities for long-term as well as short term residence.
Many
single people or young couples find this a great short term living
solution as it eliminates the necessity and cost of outfitting an
apartment. Apartment living has definite advantages over living in a
single-family home. For people that frequently travel on business and
have to leave their apartment vacant or spouse alone, serviced
apartments offer security and peace of mind while they are away.
Read more about Living in an apartment in Jakarta.
Read more about Living in an apartment in Jakarta.
Undoubtedly
your sponsoring company will have recommendations for where you should
stay until you rent a house or apartment. Ask them to give you details
on the choices you have and the proximity of the temporary housing to
the office, school and the neighborhoods you may end up living in. Heavy
traffic congestion in Jakarta on a daily basic can result in hours
spent in the car if the housing choices are located long distances from
the work place, or schooling.
Some
people will need to stay in temporary housing while the final lease
agreement for their permanent residence is being processed. Depending
on how many other expats there are in your company, the HR department
may or may not be familiar with the leasing process. Because all payment
and renovations should be taken care of prior to moving into the
residence, some time may be needed to process the finances or complete
the renovations and improvements requested on the permanent housing
before move in.
Your
company may also advise you to stay in temporary housing until your
household goods shipment has cleared customs. The Indonesian government
requires that your ITAS (limited stay permit) be issued before your
household goods shipment can clear customs. There are ways around this
rule, by the posting of a bond, which your company may be able to
facilitate. There is nothing more frustrating than spending weeks in a
hotel, to move out into your new home, only to find that you have to
wait another 1-2 months for your household goods to be shipped and/or
cleared.
While in temporary housing, use this opportunity to get out as much as possible and familiarize yourself with the various expatriate community organizations and
the programs and services they offer. You'll hit the ground running if
you get out soon after your arrival and get involved in community groups
that interest you. It's a great way to make friends and start building a
new support group of newcomers, just like you. Members of these groups
can often offer solutions to problems or situations that you will
experience, saving you frustration and lost time since they have
recently experience similar problems personally.
Some
apartment buildings favored by expats have informal afternoon teas
where you can meet other newcomers and neighbors. Sign up for a Bahasa Indonesia class
soon after your arrival, as these classes are a great way to meet
newcomers like yourself. Then you will make new friends to explore and
learn more about your new home with.
You may find that you like your temporary residence enough to stay there permanently! For more information on Housing Options in Jakarta, see the Housing Forum.
Last updated April 5, 2014
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