Jakarta, IO – For fans of old-fashioned goods, this secondhand mall in Depok can be a destination. Located on Bungur Raya Street, Beji, it was built in 2024 by Nurcholis Agi, 55. It sells an array of used goods ranging from household appliances, sports equipment, electronic equipment, books, to furniture.
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Prices range from as low as Rp1,000 to Rp13 million for rare items. According to Nurcholish, this mall sprang from his hobby since 1993 collecting used goods to be repaired and resold through newspapers at that time. Another unique thing about the mall is their awareness of possible shortages in the used goods they sell. Thus, they provide facilities for customers to inspect goods and provide repair tools. Thus, it is not only a shopping center, but also provides solutions for those who want to repair or modify the items they bought.
(IO/Faisal Ramadhan)