Tag: Labuan Bajo. Sumba

  • 366 Property Prepares Sustainable Property Area in Southwest Sumba

    366 Property Prepares Sustainable Property Area in Southwest Sumba

    BALI – Property developer 366 Property is expanding its investment in Eastern Indonesia by building villa and resort projects in Sumba, Labuan Bajo, and Bali.

    The company takes a long-term approach based on sustainability, both in terms of the environment, society, and investment management.

    “We want to create something timeless, a place where people can experience beauty, peace, and true quality of life,” said 366 Property CEO Rudi SM in a statement on Wednesday (12/30).

    One of the projects highlighted is the Surfing Beach Kodi Resort, which is being prepared for construction on the Kodi Bangedo coast in Southwest Sumba.

    “We want these projects to remain relevant and have a positive impact for decades to come,” he said.

    In addition to villa development, 366 Property is also preparing a trading center, farm-to-table restaurants, and a beach club as part of its support for a sustainable tourism ecosystem.

    This move is seen as an effort to strengthen the appeal of property investment in an area that is not yet densely developed, while also highlighting the cultural and natural potential of Eastern Indonesia.

    “Our main mission remains consistent: to build with heart, lead with integrity, and create meaningful experiences for investors, tourists, and local communities,” he said.

  • Kerobokan Villa Prices: Stable, Attractive, High Profit Potential

    Kerobokan Villa Prices: Stable, Attractive, High Profit Potential

    BALI – The Kerobokan property market is very dynamic, with demand for villas near Jalan Raya Kerobokan increasing due to access to Seminyak, Canggu, and the recovery of tourism and foreign investment remaining attractive.

    This article summarizes the latest villa and property prices on Jalan Raya Kerobokan, covering Kerobokan, Kerobokan Kelod, and strategic areas near Seminyak Canggu as of December 2025.

    The selling price of small to medium-sized villas is around IDR 1.6–5.0 billion, depending on the certificate, land area, and facilities. A strategic location near Seminyak significantly increases the price at this time.

    Monthly villa rentals in Kerobokan range from IDR 29 million to IDR 35 million for 2–3 bedrooms; variations depend on facilities, rental duration, seasonality, agent negotiations, and additional services.

    Annual rentals are often offered at IDR 300 million to IDR 450 million; discount options are available for long-term contracts and professional property management, depending on season, location, and occupancy, generally.

    INBISNIS Group CEO Rudi Sembiring Meliala stated that the estimated ROI for villas in Bali ranges from 7–12% per year for long-term rentals, while daily tourist rentals can increase gross yield but also operational costs.

    “Daily rentals (OTA platforms) generate higher gross yields but occupancy is fluctuating; professional management provides certainty and increases ROI, but marketing, cleaning, and licensing costs must still be taken into account,” he said on Saturday (12/13/2025).

    Certificate status significantly determines value; freehold (SHM) is more expensive, while leasehold is cheaper but requires attention to lease renewal and legal implications when selling or inheriting.

    If you wish to invest, it is advisable to always consider: location surveys, calculate operational costs, use trusted agents, prepare repair funds, optimize OTA listings, professional photography, dynamic pricing, and active guest reviews.

    The villa market from Kerobokan to Canggu as of December 2025 is relatively stable, promising, and competitive for investors who carefully select locations and the optimal time to purchase.

  • Why Investing in Labuan Bajo Becomes Smart Global Opportunity

    Why Investing in Labuan Bajo Becomes Smart Global Opportunity

    BALI – Investing in Labuan Bajo offers great potential due to its stunning natural beauty, growing tourism industry, and strategic location as the gateway to Komodo National Park.

    The government also provides various incentives for investors, especially in tourism development, property, and other business fields. These can include tax exemptions, tariff reductions, and support in obtaining permits.

    Labuan Bajo is experiencing increased infrastructure development, making it an attractive place for real estate and hospitality investments. In addition, the local culture and community provide a unique charm that can enhance the experience for visitors and investors.

    Investing in Labuan Bajo offers unique opportunities for individuals and businesses, driven by several attractive factors. Here are some reasons why you should consider investing in this beautiful region:

    1. Stunning Natural Beauty
      Labuan Bajo is renowned for its stunning natural scenery, crystal clear waters, and rich marine biodiversity. The nearby Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracts tourists from around the world who come to see the famous Komodo dragons and engage in diving and snorkeling activities.
    2. A Growing Tourism Industry
      The tourism sector in Labuan Bajo has experienced significant growth in recent years. With the Indonesian government actively promoting the area as a major tourist destination, visitor numbers are expected to continue to rise. Investing in hotels, restaurants, and tour companies can be highly profitable as demand for accommodation and services increases.
    3. Investment Incentives
      The Indonesian government provides various incentives for investors, especially in tourism development. These can include tax exemptions, tariff reductions, and support in obtaining permits.
    4. Cultural Richness
      Labuan Bajo is not only about its natural beauty, but also its rich culture and traditions. The local community, mainly consisting of the Manggarai people, has a unique way of life and traditions that can be integrated into the tourism experience.
    5. Diverse Investment Opportunities
      In addition to tourism, Labuan Bajo also offers diverse investment opportunities in various sectors, including:
      – Real Estate: With population growth and the influx of tourists, investing in residential and commercial real estate is quite promising.
      – Agriculture: The fertile land around Labuan Bajo offers opportunities in agriculture, such as organic farming or sustainable practices, which can appeal to both local and international consumers.
      – Renewable Energy: As Indonesia moves towards sustainable development, investing in renewable energy sources such as solar or wind power can be an environmentally responsible and profitable choice.
    6. Community Support and Development
      Investing in Labuan Bajo can also have a positive impact on the local community. By creating jobs and supporting local businesses, investors contribute to the overall development of the region.
    7. Strategic Location
      Labuan Bajo is strategically located as the gateway to the Lesser Sunda Islands, making it an ideal hub for travelers who want to explore nearby islands such as Flores and Sumba. This strategic position increases the potential for transportation and logistics services, creating further investment opportunities in sectors such as shipping and transportation.
    8. Future Growth Potential
      Given its current development, Labuan Bajo is poised for significant growth in the coming years. As awareness of the region increases and infrastructure improves, the area’s economic potential will only grow. Early investment can position you advantageously in a rapidly developing market.

    Conclusion
    Investing in Labuan Bajo is not just about financial gain, but also about becoming part of a growing community that values natural beauty, cultural heritage, and sustainable development.

    With careful planning, understanding the local market, and engaging with the community, your investment can thrive and have a positive impact on the region.

    Whether you want to invest in tourism, real estate, or sustainable practices, Labuan Bajo offers a promising landscape for growth and success.

  • Labuan Bajo and Sumba Ready to be Flooded with Investors

    Labuan Bajo and Sumba Ready to be Flooded with Investors

    BALI – Foreign investment in Bali’s property sector has shown a sharp increase in recent years. The latest data shows an 85% increase in foreign investor interest, with a total investment value of US$764 million.

    Murino Group CEO Efrat Tio explained that most of the investment in Bali has flowed into the construction of premium villas, making foreign developers the majority players in the exclusive residential market on the Island of the Gods. This situation has created an imbalance in access for domestic investors.

    “Many Indonesian citizens are interested in investing in Bali, but find it difficult to find property options from local developers that are considered trustworthy,” said Efrat, as reported by mediaindonesia.com on Tuesday (6/17/2025).

    “As an investor myself, I have occasionally considered premium properties developed by foreign developers, but few offer Freehold or SHM ownership, and there are doubts about whether these foreign developers are sufficiently committed in the long term to ensure the sustainability of my property investment,” said Efrat.

    “We adopt a design approach and a commitment to quality and legal ownership; INBISNIS aims to address needs that have not been adequately accommodated until now,” explained Rudi.

    Another factor underlying INBISNIS Group’s presence in the property market is the increasingly crowded conditions in Bali and the limited availability of land, which automatically pushes prices to higher levels.

    INBISNIS has partnered with a number of investors to offer areas such as Labuan Bajo and Sumba in East Nusa Tenggara Province, which are starting to attract interest from both investors and those who want to live in these locations.

    “These areas offer a beautiful environment with ideal beaches for novice investors who want to profit from capital gains and rental yields, in line with the growth of tourism,” said Rudi on Monday (15/9).

    INBISNIS relies on a strong local network and operational efficiency in developing its projects. The architects, contractors, and consultants involved are all from within the country, as proof that the work of the nation’s children can compete aesthetically and technically with international-standard projects.