Indonesia has become one of the most attractive retirement destinations...
Read MoreIndonesia has become one of the most attractive retirement destinations...
Read MoreSumba is quickly becoming one of Indonesia’s most promising frontiers for foreign investment. Known for its untouched beauty and growing tourism potential, it’s no surprise that European investors are turning their attention to this island. But before you invest in property or start a business here, you need to understand the legal landscape—especially land rights and company setup as a foreigner.

Indonesian law prohibits foreign nationals from directly owning freehold land (Hak Milik). However, you can secure land legally through two main options:
Right to Use (Hak Pakai)
This title allows you to legally use and build on the land for up to 80 years (initial 30 years + 20 + 30 extensions). It is the most secure legal way for foreigners to control property in Indonesia.
Establishing a Foreign-Owned Company (PT PMA)
By setting up a PT PMA, your company can acquire Right to Build (Hak Guna Bangunan) or Right to Use titles. This is the preferred structure for foreign investors looking to operate businesses in hospitality, tourism, wellness, or agriculture in Sumba.
A PT PMA (Foreign-Owned Company) is your legal gateway to doing business and owning land in Indonesia. Here’s why this structure matters:
Setting up a PT PMA typically takes 4–6 weeks, including approval, deed of establishment, tax registration, and licensing.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Many investors unknowingly fall into legal traps. Here are key mistakes to avoid:
Engaging a qualified local consultant who understands both Western investment expectations and Indonesian regulations is crucial for smooth entry. Sumba offers rare opportunities for foreign investors looking to build eco-lodges, surf resorts, or sustainable agriculture businesses. But navigating Indonesia’s legal system requires accurate information, legal compliance, and strategic structuring. Let’s make sure your investment in Sumba is safe, legal, and profitable.
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