Gapura Bali hosts Real Estate forum for Bali's leading agents
Supporting the Association of Real Estate Brokers in Indonesia (AREBI), this forum representing some 15 real estate brokerages was keen to address best practices for the industry in Bali.
Competition is tough and you've got to stand out. It's very important for vendors to understand that first impressions count when it comes to marketing properties.
Indonesia is set to become one of the world’s economic powerhouses in the coming ten to fifteen years. As far as real estate is concerned what does this mean for many Indonesians?
Real estate in Bali can be a very confusing business and real estate agents can add to and compound these confusions with misconceptions and rumours and gossip and a lack of understanding of what their jobs are really supposed to be.
Nusa Dua was specifically created to be a tourism-centric enclave back in the 1970s. Times have changed for Bali since then and tourism has touched all but the remotest parts of the island. Here are some insights into what still makes Nusa Dua a good place to invest.
The Indonesian government is gradually formalizing industries, passing legislation that protects businesses and consumers and is finally enforcing regulations.
Was 2017 a good year for the Indonesian property business?
Trains have left stations and ships have set sail as we race into a new year. It's a great time to take stock and have a quick look back at what's been happening and where Indonesia' property market sits in 2017.