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When foreign investors consider Indonesia, the decision is no longer limited to Bali. As tourism, real estate, and service industries expand eastward, regions such as Lombok, Sumba, and Labuan Bajo are increasingly positioned as alternatives for new business setups.
However, market potential alone is not enough. Business costs — including land acquisition, office setup, labor, licensing, and ongoing operations — play a decisive role in determining long-term profitability.
This article provides a comparative analysis of business costs in Bali, Lombok, Sumba, and Labuan Bajo, helping foreign entrepreneurs, PMA owners, and investors determine which region is the most affordable — and for whom — in 2026.
Before comparing regions, it is important to understand the main cost categories relevant to PT PMA (foreign-owned companies):
Each region differs significantly across these factors.
Bali remains the most expensive region:
Bali offers:
However, Bali is no longer the most affordable option for new or cost-sensitive businesses.
Lombok offers:
Lombok is ideal for:
It combines lower costs with improving infrastructure, making it one of the most balanced options.
Sumba remains one of the most affordable regions:
Sumba is suitable for:
While affordable, Sumba requires strong planning and patience.
Labuan Bajo has seen rapid cost increases:
Labuan Bajo benefits from:
Affordability is declining, but growth prospects remain strong.
| Region | Property Cost | Labor Cost | Operational Cost | Overall Affordability |
| Bali | High | High | High | Low |
| Lombok | Medium–Low | Low | Low | High |
| Sumba | Low | Very Low | Medium | Medium–High |
| Labuan Bajo | Medium–High | Medium | Medium–High | Medium |
There is no single answer for all investors:
The “most affordable” region depends on business model, capital strength, and growth horizon.
Indonesia’s eastern regions offer real opportunities, but affordability must be evaluated strategically, not emotionally.
Foreign investors who align:
will gain a competitive advantage in 2026 and beyond. Choosing the wrong location can lock your business into high costs for years.
Indoned Consultancy helps foreign investors with:
Contact Indoned Consultancy today for a free consultation and identify the most cost-efficient region for your business in Indonesia.
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