The PPN DTP 2026 incentive has a real impact on property sales at Parkland Podomoro Karawang, with significant increases in transactions and consumer visits. The program lowers initial barriers to home ownership, especially for young families.
The PPN DTP 2026 housing sector incentive has a tangible impact on property sales performance, particularly at Parkland Podomoro Karawang developed by Agung Podomoro Land. Sales activities show a significant upward trend in transaction numbers, consumer visit intensity, and prospect quality, especially in the young family segment.
The Free PPN DTP 2026 program directly reduces initial property ownership barriers, making buying decisions more financially rational. At Parkland Podomoro Karawang, this incentive is optimized through the 2026 handover program. This 130-hectare area, with 40% green space, demonstrates the government's stimulus positively affects the property market in nearby areas like Cikarang, Bekasi, and Purwakarta.
"It is projected that 60 units meeting the Free PPN DTP criteria will be handed over this year in the Evergreen and Emory clusters, dominated by single-story units and La Promenade shophouses," said Tedi Guswana, Regional Marketing Director of Agung Podomoro.
Interest surges among young productive end-users and mid-term investors, particularly for Viola units eligible for Free PPN. Consumers shift from price inquiries to strategic discussions on facilities, value appreciation potential, and flood-free guarantees. Single-story houses, previously around Rp1 billion, drop to Rp900 million after the PPN cut.
Premium facilities such as swimming pools, basketball courts, gyms, jogging tracks, clubhouses, and botanical gardens enhance appeal. Infrastructure progress and Central Business District plans bolster consumer confidence in the 2026 handover certainty.
"After the Free PPN DTP 2026 is realized, consumer conversation patterns change. They come with a buying mindset for homes or shophouses at the right moment, not waiting," Tedi stated.