List Of The Living Cost In An Apartment That Residents Must Pay Every Month
YOGYAKARTA – Apartments are vertical housing that becomes the target of urbanites with high mobility. Apartments are generally located in the city center and provide a variety of complete supporting facilities to make it easier for residents to do their activities. So, for those who want to move into an apartment, you need to know a list of the costs of living in an apartment so you can allocate a budget for housing.
List of Living Costs in an Apartment
Summarized by VOI from various sources, Monday, 6 February 2023, the cost of living in an apartment includes:
- Building use rights extension fee (HGB)
- Decoration costs
- Electricity usage fee
- Cost of using water
- Management fee (management fee/IPL)
- Sinking fund costs (maintenance fees)
- Parking fee
- laundry fee
An explanation of each of these costs can be seen in the following review:
- Cost of Building Utilization Right Extension
The cost of living in an apartment that must be considered by every occupant is the cost of extending the building use rights. In general, every apartment in Indonesia has HGB ownership status for a period of 25 to 30 years.
HGB extensions are usually carried out two years before the first period expires. Therefore, you must prepare an additional fee for the extension, which is 5 percent of the land area x Sales Value of Taxable Objects (NJOP).
- Decoration Fee
If you want to decorate an apartment room, such as adding a kitchen set, you have to prepare the funds.
The amount of decoration costs depends on the size and design desired. Next, you need to report first to the apartment manager before doing the installation.
- Cost of Electricity Usage
As information, the Basic Electricity Tariff (TDL) in apartments is generally more expensive than the TDL of landed houses (dwellings that are built directly on the ground).
According to PLN rules, apartments and flats fall into the category of B-3 big business electricity customers with power limits above 200 kVA (kilo Volt Ampere).
The TDL for the B-3 business category is IDR 1,115 for usage fees during Peak Load Time (WBP) and Outside Peak Load Time (LWBP).
The calculation formula is as follows: 40 (clocking on) x connected power (kVA) x WBP and LWBP usage fees.
- Water Usage Fee
Similar to the cost of using electricity, the cost of water bills in apartments is also more expensive than landed houses. Generally, apartments are subject to special house rates. The cost of using up to 10 thousand liters of clean water is IDR 3.70 per liter and using more than 10 liters is IDR 7.15 per liter.
This figure is much more expensive than the water bill for a landed house, which costs from IDR 1.00 to IDR 6.20 per liter.
- IPL fee
Management fees (IPL) are used for building operations, such as electricity, water, and cleaning. The IPL fee is determined by the Association of Flat Owners and Occupants (P3SRS), in which the amount is calculated from the predetermined base rate multiplied by the area of the occupant's apartment unit.
Thus, the larger the apartment unit occupied, the greater the IPL costs incurred by the occupants.
- Fee of Sinking Fund
Sinking fund is building management savings. These funds are used for the cost of replacing or maintaining building components, including electrical and water supply installations.
Tenants must budget 10-15 percent of the IPL for sinking fund costs.
- Parking fee
Some apartment managers waive free parking fees by providing one parking allowance for each unit. Others, however, do not enforce such rules.
Generally, an occupant has to spend a budget of around IDR 20,000 to IDR 100,000 per month for a motorbike. As for cars in the range of IDR 100 thousand to IDR 300 thousand per month.
- Laundry fee
If your apartment unit is not too large to accommodate a washing machine, then laundry is the only option.
Usually, laundry costs range from IDR 6,000 to IDR 10,000 per kilogram.
This is information about the list of living expenses in an apartment that must be incurred by residents. In addition to HGB extension fees and decorations, the cost of electricity consumption and laundry costs must be paid by residents every month.