High-End Residence Savyavasa Offers Financing Program for Foreigners
Jakarta. Savyavasa, a high-end condominium complex in South Jakarta, has partnered with Permata Bank to enable foreign buyers to easily own premium property in Indonesia’s capital, tailored for foreign nationals residing in Jakarta, Bali, Surabaya, and other cities in Indonesia.
The Permata KPR iB IMBT WNA is the bank’s dedicated foreign apartment ownership financing. Under this scheme, eligible foreigners can access a structured and transparent homeownership process if they wish to buy property in Savyavasa.
According to a press release, Permata Bank will deploy a team of professionals to help the buyers with their application, documentation, and transaction completion. Tailored for foreign passport and temporary stay permit holders, the program promises the buyers thoughtfully arranged installment options and attractive interest rates designed to make the journey to homeownership more accessible and worry-free.
Savyavasa is set to hold its handover at the end of 2025. With only a few months left, this becomes the last opportunity for buyers to enjoy the pre-completion price before Savyavasa adjusts the price later when the project is complete.
“Through our collaboration with Permata Bank and a clear timeline to handover at the end of 2025, Savyavasa offers both - hence prospective buyers can act with confidence during the pre-completion window,” Sophie Watson-Swingewood, the vice president director of PT Jantra Swarna Dipta and Swire Properties Indonesia, said.
Savyavasa, which lies in the luxurious Dharmawangsa enclave, offers refined living with immediate access to embassies, prestigious international schools, world-class hospitals, and premium lifestyle destinations. The neighbourhood’s steady year-on-year growth and limited new premium supply continue to reinforce its reputation for long-term value. It only takes 40 minutes to reach the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, and just 25 minutes to Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport.
Savyavasa also has links to major toll roads - from the Inner City Toll Road and Jakarta Outer Ring Road (JORR) to the Depok - Antasari (Desari) corridor, supporting seamless movement to business districts and other key destinations. The luxury apartment is developed by JSI Group -- an Indonesian developer with over five decades of experience, including Andaz Bali and Hyatt Regency Bali. JSI Group also partners with the internationally acclaimed developer Swire Properties.
Savyavasa also boasts 2 hectares of green spaces, a 1-km nature jogging track, abundant natural light, discreet arrivals, and sustainable design certified to the Green Mark Gold standard - making it one of Jakarta’s only luxury residences with this recognition. Homes are spacious and versatile, ranging from 131 - 264 sqm, with layouts designed to support multigenerational living and flexible layouts. Its wellness and lifestyle facilities are comprehensive, combining multiple swimming pools, fully equipped gymnasiums, and a dedicated wellness centre featuring a Hammam spa, cold plunge pool, and infrared sauna -- all complemented by tennis and pickleball courts for active routines.
Residents also enjoy an exclusive clubhouse with a lounge and meeting rooms, indoor–outdoor children’s play, a pet-friendly environment, and on-site conveniences including BBQ areas, a café, restaurant, and minimarket. The development integrates smart-home technologies and an enhanced security system throughout, while generous, well-organised parking and thoughtful circulation make arrivals and hosting effortless.
To find out more about the foreign financing program or to schedule a private consultation, contact the Savyavasa sales team at +62 81 1180 9058. You can also send an e-mail to info@savyavasa.com.
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