Navigating Indonesia’s Property Policy Crossroads: The Dual Impact of LTV and Inden Regulations on Developers and Consumers

The landscape of Indonesia’s property development sector is currently at a critical juncture, grappling with government policies designed to foster stability and protect consumers, yet simultaneously drawing sharp criticism from…

Bodetabek’s Enduring Allure: Developers Intensify Mixed-Use and Integrated Projects as Regional Dynamics Shift

The Greater Jakarta Area, encompassing the satellite cities of Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi (Bodetabek), continues to be a magnet for property developers, demonstrating robust potential for integrated urban growth.…

Bodetabek Region Continues to Attract Major Property Developers with Integrated Mixed-Use Projects and Shifting Investment Hotspots.

The strategic buffer zone surrounding Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, encompassing Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi – collectively known as Bodetabek – has consistently demonstrated its robust potential in the eyes of…

Indonesia’s Property Sector Grapples with Regulatory Tensions: LTV and Inden Ban Spark Debate Between Developers and Regulators

The Indonesian government’s policy framework aimed at regulating the domestic property business has been met with mixed reactions, with many developers contending that the current regulations do not fully support…