Palembang’s real estate market, focused primarily on landed houses, presents a compelling alternative to the significantly higher prices seen in Jakarta or Bali. As of early 2026, the city offers a diverse range of property options, from budget-friendly entry points to expansive premium residences, underpinned by data …
Read MoreThe global real estate market continues to attract substantial investment, driven by the increasing commercialization and industrial utilization of land. While this sector experiences significant growth, it operates within a landscape characterized by stiff market competition and an upward trend in the price of goods …
Read MoreIndonesia, a true titan of Southeast Asia, is entering 2026 not with a bang, but with a deliberate, measured stride. The global economic landscape is, let’s be frank, a mess – geopolitical flare-ups, fractured supply chains, and tight money markets are the new normal. Yet, Jakarta seems intent on charting a course of …
Read MoreAs Southeast Asia’s residential markets step into 2026, the focus shifts from pandemic recovery to profound structural changes. Following a resilient 2025, where economies like Singapore, Vietnam, and Malaysia posted healthy GDP growth, the region’s housing sector now grapples with deeper forces: the evolving nature of …
Read MoreBali, a magnet for international investors, now demands stringent property development compliance. The relaxed approach is replaced by rigorous oversight, evidenced by recent high-profile cases. The Indonesian government is serious about adherence to building and operational regulations, a critical shift every investor …
Read MoreIndonesia’s vibrant capital, Jakarta, stands as Southeast Asia’s burgeoning economic powerhouse, drawing a growing number of international professionals and families seeking new career opportunities and an exciting cosmopolitan lifestyle. Relocating to a new city, especially one as vast and dynamic as Jakarta, brings …
Read MoreThe recent public debate surrounding the Kelingking Beach elevator project brought Nusa Penida into sharp focus, underscoring a pivotal moment in the island’s evolution. While the decision to halt and demolish the project within six months signifies a triumph for authentic preservation, it simultaneously highlights …
Read MoreIndonesia’s dynamic economy continues to captivate global attention, and within its bustling archipelago, Medan is rapidly emerging as a compelling hotspot for real estate investment. As the third-largest city in Indonesia and the gateway to Sumatra, Medan offers a unique blend of affordability and high growth …
Read MoreIndonesia, particularly Bali, continues to captivate global investors with its stunning landscapes and vibrant culture. For many, investing in a piece of this paradise is a dream, often realized through property acquisition. However, foreign ownership of freehold land in Indonesia is not permitted, making leasehold …
Read MoreFor foreign investors navigating the Indonesian corporate landscape, the Articles of Association (AoA) are far more than mere background documents. They form the foundational legal bedrock, decisively shaping whether ownership stakes are legally recognized, whether capital contributions are validly introduced, and if …
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