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 dual더 읽어보기 →

Tuesday, 02 June 2026   Whenever conflict erupts in the Middle East, global investors immediately become nervous. Oil prices jump, stock markets become volatile, and financial headlines suddenly feel dramatic. But what does this actually mean for ordinary investors? Should people panic and sell everything? Probably not.   History shows that geopolitical conflicts often create short-term market fear, but not always long-term disaster. During major global crises like the Gulf War, the September 11 attacks, or the Russia-Ukraine conflict, markets initially dropped before eventually recovering. Investors who panic-sold usually regretted it later.   One of the biggest impacts of Middle East conflict is oil prices.더 읽어보기 →

Wednesday, 27 May 2026   Qatari Diar has long been known as one of the major property developers from Qatar. And now, the company is once again connected to a massive opportunity in Lombok through a potential deal worth around $600 million.   At first glance, many people may wonder: why would a huge Middle Eastern company be interested in Lombok? The answer is actually quite simple. Lombok is becoming one of Indonesia’s fastest-growing tourism and investment destinations. With beautiful beaches, improving infrastructure, and increasing international attention, the island has started attracting investors from all over the world.   For companies like Qatari Diar, Lombok더 읽어보기 →

Tuesday, 26 May 2026   When people talk about property investment in Indonesia, Bali is usually the first name that comes up. But lately, Lombok and even Sumba have started entering the conversation as serious alternatives.   So the big question is: which island is actually better for property investment? The answer depends on what kind of investor you are—whether you want stable returns, future growth, or high-risk, high-reward opportunities.   Let’s start with Bali, the most mature and established property market in Indonesia. Bali is the “safe bet” for many investors because tourism is already strong, infrastructure is excellent, and rental demand is proven.더 읽어보기 →