The township spans around 650 hectares in Tenjo, Bogor Regency, West Java, and is often marketed as “The Next Serpong”.
Tenjo itself has historically been a quieter and less developed area compared with BSD, Alam Sutera, or central Tangerang. Because of that, the success of the township depends heavily on continued infrastructure growth and population migration from Jakarta’s overcrowded core. This pattern is common in Jabodetabek, where rising land prices in the capital push developers farther outward into Bogor, Tangerang, and Bekasi. Kota Podomoro Tenjo is part of this broader suburban expansion trend.
From an investment perspective, many buyers are attracted by the possibility of future appreciation if the Serpong–Balaraja toll road and TOD ecosystem fully materialize. Early buyers often see projects like this as long-term bets on urban expansion. The reputation of Agung Podomoro Land, one of Indonesia’s best-known developers, also gives the project additional credibility. The company has previously developed major urban projects including Central Park and Senayan City in Jakarta.