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Tiny homes for Indonesia’s young urbanites draw criticism over liveability
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The homes have a starting price of 100 million rupiah (S$7,860) and can reach up to 140 million rupiah, depending on location and size.
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JAKARTA - The Indonesian government’s proposal to develop compact, subsidised housing for urban youth is facing growing criticism from both experts and potential occupants, who say the poor design and cramped living conditions of these “mini houses” could jeopardise their inhabitants’ physical and psychological well-being.
The Public Housing and Settlements Ministry last week showcased two prototype units at Lippo Mall Nusantara in South Jakarta.


