Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – There has been a phenomenon lately of rich people selling their gas stations at the market. In fact, this activity is known to have large profits due to the precise market demand, where every community needs petrol for mobility, both private and public.
The owner offers his gas station goods at various prices, ranging from tens of billions to hundreds of billions of rupees. Launching real estate site rumah123, there is a gas station in Lebak Bulus area, South Jakarta which is being sold for IDR 30 billion.
“Pertamina gas station for sale, ready to use, in good condition. For Cirendeu gas station, area ± 1800m², SHM certificate, Pertamax – Pertalite – Solar available,” wrote the quoted seller CNBC Indonesia, Wednesday (4/1/23).
In addition, a gas station is sold in Kebon Jeruk for Rp 70 billion, a building area of 200m2, a land area of 2143m2, and a complete building right certificate. Regarding the legality of permits from Pertamina, land certificates and PBB SPPT.
There are petrol stations with hundreds of billions of tags, for example on Jl TB Simatupang, Ciracas, East Jakarta, selling for Rp 112 billion. This gas station is still actively serving its customers.
Also, many similar gas stations are sold in Jakarta, among which in Jakarta there are gas stations sold for IDR 35 billion in Tanjung Priok area, North Jakarta, Duren Sawit is also offered at IDR 30 billion and there are many more published by OLX. In Lamudi, gas stations are being offered for sale even more, for example in Pantai Indah Kapuk Jakarta, a gas station is being sold at a price of Rp 60 billion.
Rachmad Muhamadiyah, general chairman of the central executive committee of the National Oil and Gas Entrepreneurs Association (Hiswana Migas) explained that this phenomenon, according to him, was more due to commercial factors. During the latest pandemic, all businesses have been affected, including gas stations and their owners.
“This is because business is possible, such as location factors and competition with new gas stations which are more attractive,” he told CNBC Indonesia on Wednesday (4/1/23)
He also said that there may also be a factor of gas station owners who have other businesses, but other businesses have not been able to recover from the effects of the pandemic, so they need fresh cash flow or funds by selling gas stations, for the benefit of obligations to banks or others. “From Pertamina’s information, new shipments are still increasing, which means that gas stations are still in demand,” he said
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