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In recent years, Indonesia has become a magnet for European investors searching for opportunities in property, tourism, and sustainable development. With the government opening its doors wider to foreign investment through the PT PMA (foreign-owned company) framework, regions such as Bali, Lombok, and Sumba are now in the spotlight.
But where should you invest in 2025? Each destination offers different opportunities, legal frameworks, and growth potential. This article will guide you through a professional, data-driven comparison of Bali, Lombok, and Sumba — helping you choose the best destination for your next investment.
Foreigners in Indonesia cannot directly own freehold land. Instead, investment must be made through:
The safest and most sustainable route is to set up a PT PMA, which allows Europeans to acquire property under Hak Guna Bangunan and operate legally in Indonesia. If you are considering to set up company in Bali as foreigner, the same rules apply to Lombok and Sumba.
| Criteria | Bali (Mature Market) | Lombok (Emerging Market) | Sumba (Frontier Market) |
| Tourism Demand | Very high (5M+ visitors/year) | Growing rapidly (SEZ, MotoGP) | Niche eco-tourism, low but increasing |
| Property Prices | High, established | Mid-range, more affordable than Bali | Low, highly affordable |
| Rental Yields | Strong, especially in villas | Moderate, increasing with SEZ projects | Developing, eco-resort focus |
| Infrastructure | Excellent (airport, roads, healthcare) | Improving (airport, toll roads, SEZ facilities) | Limited, still developing |
| Legal Security (PT PMA) | Strong, well-regulated | Strong, with growing investment support | Available, but local bureaucracy slower |
| Best For | Experienced investors, villa & hospitality market | Growth-focused investors, mid-long term returns | Pioneer investors, eco & sustainable projects |
For European investors, the choice depends on your strategy:
Regardless of the destination, the first step is to set up a PT PMA to ensure compliance with Indonesian law.
At Indoned Consultancy, we help Europeans set up company in Bali as foreigner and explore opportunities in Lombok and Sumba. Contact us today for a free consultation and start investing legally in Indonesia’s most promising destinations.
The information provided here is based on our long experience. The process or requirement may vary depending on the specific facts and conditions. Besides, the law and regulations in Indonesia subject to frequent changes. Please contact us as your consultant to get an up to date information and accurate advice. More Information click here and You can also follow our social media accounts to see the latest information posts. please click on the following links: Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and Twitter.
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