Indonesia’s Property Sector Navigates Regulatory Tightrope: Balancing Developer Viability with Consumer Protection Amidst Indent Ban and LTV Policies
Indonesia’s property sector is currently at a critical juncture, grappling with government policies that aim to stabilize the market and protect consumers, yet are perceived by some developers as hindering…
Indonesia’s Property Policy Tug-of-War: Balancing Developer Interests, Consumer Protection, and Market Stability Amidst LTV and Indent Restrictions
The landscape of Indonesia’s property sector continues to be shaped by a complex interplay of government policies, with developers frequently asserting that regulatory frameworks, particularly those pertaining to pre-sales and…
Bank Indonesia’s Ban on Indent Sales and Revised Loan-to-Value Policies Reshapes Indonesian Housing Market Consumer Financing Landscape
The recent regulatory interventions by Bank Indonesia (BI), particularly the prohibition of indent sales (pre-selling) for housing units and adjustments to Loan-to-Value (LTV) ratios, are fundamentally altering the dynamics of…








