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Labuan Bajo has become Indonesia’s rising star for tourism and real estate. With the government backing the region as a “super premium destination,” investors are rushing into boutique resorts, villas, tour operations, and land banking.
But with fast growth comes risk—and many foreigners repeat the same costly mistakes.
Here are the 7 biggest mistakes foreign investors make in Labuan Bajo, and most importantly how to avoid them with proper strategy.
Many investors rush into land deals because the area is growing fast. But Labuan Bajo still has land with unclear ownership, overlap claims, or incomplete documentation.
Labuan Bajo has strict zoning due to environmental protection and UNESCO regulations. Some areas cannot be built on—even if the seller says otherwise.
Road access, electricity, and water supply vary drastically across the region. Investors often buy cheap land far from town without planning infrastructure costs.
Since 2020, some landowners inflate prices, assuming that investors will pay anything due to the Mandalika–Labuan Bajo tourism push.
Foreigners often buy land or villas without a concrete plan for income. Labuan Bajo’s market is different from Bali—tourism is seasonal and activity-based.
Labuan Bajo is culturally tight-knit, and foreign investors sometimes underestimate the importance of local partnerships.
Some investors start construction before obtaining proper documents, assuming they can “fix it later.” This leads to fines, delays, or demolition.
Labuan Bajo offers incredible investment potential—but only for those who approach it with full legal, financial, and environmental awareness. By avoiding these seven mistakes and applying strategic due diligence, foreign investors can build profitable, sustainable, and compliant projects in one of Indonesia’s fastest-growing regions.
Ready to invest in Labuan Bajo? Contact Indoned Consultancy for a free consultation and get expert guidance on land checks, licensing, zoning, and investment strategy.
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