Launching the Seven Stones Indonesia Investment Company 2022
The great advantage of the Seven Stones Indonesia Investment Company is that you can invest as little or as much as you want, which means you can invest what you can afford depending on your needs while still benefiting from the fund’s overall ability to invest across a range of opportunities....
Potential update to foreign property rules could 'open up much larger market' : Seven Stones Indonesia
CEO of Bali-based real estate agency Seven Stones Indonesia, Terje Nilsen, believes the government could allow foreigners to mortgage in Indonesia as a way to recover from the effects of COVID-19.
We've written plenty about rules and regulations in Indonesia and how we believed things would change, especially regarding the rules around investments. Well, now it seems to be happening!
Special visas for Active Seniors likely to encourage quality tourism in Bali
As interest grows in developing retirement resorts, the government is being pressed to consider introducing a special visa scheme for senior travellers to Indonesia.
Indonesia looks to attract more foreign investors by cutting red tape
President Jokowi recently announced Indonesia will remove licensing procedure formalities that have been hampering foreign investment and slowing down the country's growth.
The Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA) signed in March looks set to be ratified before the end of the year and it could be the foreign investment boost the new administration is looking for.
DAMAC appoints Harcourts Seven Stones as a real estate partner in Indonesia
WILLIAMS MEDIA spoke with Niall McLoughlin, Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications and Marketing of DAMAC Properties Dubai, a leading international luxury real estate developer about the recent appointment of Harcourts Seven Stones as their first real estate partner in Indonesia.
Will a new government encourage property investment?
Indonesia's recent elections have impacted investment, especially in the country's real estate markets, but as Jokowi officially begins his second term the future looks bright for the property industry.