Indonesia has become one of the most attractive retirement destinations...
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Read MoreBali has long been Indonesia’s golden child for foreign investment, but times are changing. Rising costs, over-tourism, and limited land availability have sparked a quiet shift eastward. A growing number of savvy investors are now choosing to invest in Sumbawa, a neighboring island that offers more space, lower entry points, and untapped potential.
If you’re a foreign entrepreneur, property investor, or business developer from Europe, the US, Australia, or the UAE, here’s why Sumbawa may be your smarter bet in 2025.

| Category | Bali | Sumbawa |
| Tourism Saturation | High | Low |
| Government Incentives | Limited | Expanding |
| Infrastructure Growth | Slowing | Accelerating (roads, ports) |
| Investment Competition | Fierce | Minimal |
When you invest in Sumbawa, you’re entering a market that’s still early in its growth cycle—with lower costs and fewer restrictions.
Located east of Lombok, Sumbawa enjoys easy access from Bali and Java but offers far more tranquility. Investors are drawn to its pristine beaches, surf spots, and natural beauty—minus the tourist congestion.
Land and property prices in Sumbawa remain undervalued. Entrepreneurs can acquire larger plots, beachfront villas, or commercial space at a fraction of Bali’s cost. This opens the door for higher ROI and scalability in hospitality, eco-resorts, and F&B ventures.
Government-backed development is accelerating. Roads, ports, and telecommunications in West Sumbawa (especially around Taliwang, Maluk, and Sekongkang) are rapidly improving, making it easier than ever to live, build, and work on the island.
Foreigners can invest in Sumbawa through structures like PT PMA (foreign-owned companies) or leasehold titles with 25–30-year durations. With proper legal guidance, compliance is straightforward and secure.
If you’re looking to invest in Sumbawa, consider these fast-growing sectors:
Compared to Bali’s saturated market, Sumbawa allows you to build from the ground up—with long-term appreciation potential.
Navigating Indonesian investment laws can be complex without local guidance. At Indoned Consultancy, we assist foreign investors with:
We ensure your investment in Sumbawa is legally sound and strategically positioned.
If you’re seeking lower risk, higher growth potential, and a first-mover advantage in Indonesia’s next emerging market, the answer is yes—invest in Sumbawa.
While Bali’s market becomes saturated and increasingly expensive, Sumbawa remains a blank canvas for visionary investors. Whether you’re in property, hospitality, F&B, or digital business, Sumbawa offers space, opportunity, and value that Bali no longer can.
Ready to explore investment opportunities in Indonesia property? Indoned Consultancy offers expert guidance to help you. Contact us today for a free consultation and take the first step towards securing your investment.
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