Friday, 05 June 2026   Owning a hotel in a tropical paradise sounds like a dream. In Lombok, that dream is becoming increasingly realistic for many investors thanks to the island’s growing tourism industry and expanding infrastructure.   But before opening the doors to your future hotel, there are several important things every investor should understand.   The first thing to know is that Lombok’s hospitality sector is growing because tourism is growing. New visitors arrive every year to explore the island’s beaches, surfing spots, hiking trails, and cultural attractions. This creates demand for accommodation ranging from boutique hotels to luxury resorts and private villas.Read More →

Friday, 05 June 2026   Lombok offers exciting opportunities, but every investment comes with risks. Understanding those risks before investing can save investors significant time, money, and frustration.   The first risk is legal complexity. Indonesian property laws can be challenging for foreign investors. Direct ownership restrictions mean investors must use approved legal structures such as leasehold arrangements or PT PMA companies. Without proper legal guidance, mistakes can become costly.   Another common risk involves due diligence. A property may look attractive on paper, but investors should verify land certificates, zoning classifications, permits, and ownership history before completing a transaction. Skipping these checks can createRead More →

Friday, 05 June 2026   When people think about property investment in Lombok, villas and beachfront developments usually get all the attention. But there is another asset quietly attracting investors: productive land.   In fact, productive land may be one of the most underrated investment opportunities on the island.   Lombok has long been known for its fertile soil, favorable climate, and strong agricultural tradition. Across the island, farmers cultivate crops ranging from rice and corn to coffee, coconuts, and various tropical fruits. This agricultural foundation creates opportunities that go beyond traditional real estate speculation.   One reason productive land attracts investors is its dualRead More →

Friday, 05 June 2026   When people talk about Indonesia’s next big real estate destination, one name keeps popping up: Lombok. Once known mainly as Bali’s quieter neighbor, Lombok is now attracting investors, developers, and entrepreneurs from around the world.   So, what makes Lombok’s real estate market so interesting in 2026? The answer starts with growth. Over the last few years, tourism has expanded rapidly across the island. Improved infrastructure, international airport connectivity, and large-scale developments around Mandalika have brought more visitors and long-term residents to Lombok. As tourism grows, demand for accommodation, villas, and commercial properties follows closely behind.   One of Lombok’sRead More →