Friday, 15 May 2026   For years, remote workers and digital nomads treated Bali like the holy land of “work from paradise.” Beach clubs, smoothie bowls, coworking spaces, and sunset meetings became part of the lifestyle package. But lately, many remote entrepreneurs and online business owners are starting to look a little further east — and they’re finding something interesting: Lombok.   Quietly but confidently, Lombok is becoming the next big destination for digital nomads who are not only looking for a better lifestyle, but also smarter property investments.   The rise of remote work changed how people think about where they live. Many entrepreneurs,Read More →

Thursday, 14 May 2026 There’s something special about Lombok. The kind of place that makes people stop scrolling through Instagram and suddenly think, “Wait… why haven’t I been here yet?”   For years, Bali has been the superstar of Indonesian tourism. But now, smart investors are quietly looking east. And honestly, it makes sense. Lombok has the beaches, the mountains, the surf culture, the peaceful atmosphere, and most importantly, room to grow. A lot of room.   What makes Lombok different is that it still feels untouched. You can drive along the coastline and still find empty white-sand beaches, green hills, and crystal-clear water withoutRead More →

Thursday, 14 May 2026   A few years ago, most property investors in Indonesia were obsessed with Bali. It was the dream destination: booming tourism, luxury villas, and rental businesses everywhere.   But now, Lombok is entering the conversation in a serious way. And one question keeps appearing among investors: “What kind of ROI can you actually get in Lombok?”   The answer is honestly quite interesting. According to data shared by Nour Estates, the average ROI in Lombok generally ranges between 8 percent and 17 percent, depending on the property type, location, and management quality.   That number is considered very attractive compared toRead More →

Thursday, 14 May 2026   For a long time, when people talked about tropical tourism in Indonesia, the conversation almost always ended with Bali. But now, another island is slowly stepping into the spotlight: Lombok.   And interestingly, China could become one of the biggest reasons why Lombok’s future looks incredibly promising. Indonesia’s Lombok Island is actively looking for more Chinese investment to help accelerate tourism development, especially in the Mandalika area. (   The Indonesian government has already positioned Mandalika as one of its flagship tourism destinations. And honestly, the scale of development there is massive.   The Mandalika Special Economic Zone covers aroundRead More →