DepokBougie Zone

BejiRent Prices 2026

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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

With a median price of Rp115000/m², Beji earns its BOUGIE rating relative to the rest of Depok, largely because proximity to the UI gate is non-negotiable for most. This isn't a gentrification trap, but rather a high-demand reality where landlords can afford to be picky. It remains the gold standard for anyone looking at a neighborhood analysis focused on cash flow, as the rental demand here is basically bulletproof.

The Vibe:Beji is effectively a massive campus ecosystem dominated by Universitas Indonesia and Gunadarma, making it a high-density zone of students and lecturers. Traffic on Jalan Margonda Raya is a daily grind, especially near the Pondok Cina station where the KRL Commuter Line creates a constant human tide. It feels cramped and functional, with a landscape defined by tall apartment blocks and narrow alleys filled with boarding houses.

Market Median

Rp115,000
/m²/mo
147.3% Premiumvs Depok avg
LowHigh
Rp45,000Rp165,000
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanJanuary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Beji @ Rp115,000/m²/mo

Rp6,900,000

District Highlights

Grocery
Margo City (Farmer's Market)
University
Universitas Indonesia (UI)
Transport
Stasiun Pondok Cina
Hospital
RSUI (Rumah Sakit UI)
Mall
D'Mall Depok

Locals Ask

Is paying Rp165000/m² actually worth it in Beji?

Only if you're scoring a unit in a premium tower with direct mall access or a five-minute walk to the UI faculty gates.

How does the neighborhood analysis look for long-term residents?

It’s loud and congested; if you aren't a student or working at the university, the lack of quiet might drive you crazy.

Does the investment outlook support buying an apartment here?

Beji is the city's top yield performer because you have a guaranteed tenant pool that refreshes every single academic year.

What is the parking situation like for rentals off the main road?

It is a total nightmare; many of the older houses converted to rentals have zero car access, so check the alley width before committing.

Why are m² stats here higher than in neighboring Sukmajaya?

You are paying for the privilege of the KRL line and the ability to live without a car, which Sukmajaya simply can't offer.