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Apartment in Kuningan
Sakura Terrace Sudirman 110.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (2)
The price is RM90
RM109 total
includes taxes & fees
12 Jan - 13 Jan 2026

Apartment in Pondokcina
Apartemen Taman Melati Margonda by Winroom4.0 out of 10, (1)

Apartment in Depok
Transpark Cibubur by Arsakha Property Management
Apartment in East Jakarta
Lily Room at Apartment Cibubur Village
Apartment in East Jakarta
Cozy The H Residence by Bonzela PropertyThe price is RM46
RM55 total
includes taxes & fees
12 Jan - 13 Jan 2026
The price is RM23
RM28 total
includes taxes & fees
28 Dec - 29 Dec
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Number of reviews | 8 |
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Accommodation | 8693 Apartments |
Lowest Price | RM28 |
Highest Price | RM416 |
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