After showing substantial growth across the board in recent years, the Indonesian real estate market began a period of consolidation in late 2014 that is likely to last throughout 2015. This slow down in price rises has been broadly welcomed, however, as indicative of a maturing of the sector as it heads off previous fears of over heating. Despite the slower pace overall,...
Articles & Analysis | Driving higher demand for property in Indonesia from The Report: Indonesia 2015
Articles & Analysis | Higher budgets and major plans to expand Indonesia's construction sector from The Report: Indonesia 2015
As a major contributor to the country’s economy, as well as a vital part of Indonesia’s future development, the construction sector today faces some major responsibilities, as well as major challenges. The segment has experienced continuous growth in recent years on the back of economic and population expansion, while also seeing an enlargement of its expertise and overall...
Articles & Analysis | Collaboration between the state and private sector helping to finance construction projects in Indonesia from The Report: Indonesia 2015
Despite the major war chest of state funding Indonesia’s government has assembled from fuel subsidy cuts and other revenue raisers, Jakarta is still short of meeting the financial targets necessary to fund its ambitious infrastructure roll out. Finding ways to bridge the gap is thus a key point of discussion in the state capital. That said, one major way to meet this challenge...
Articles & Analysis | Harun Hajadi, Managing Director, Ciputra; and Ervan Adi Nugroho, President-Director, Paramount Enterprise: Interview from The Report: Indonesia 2015
Which of Indonesia’s real estate subsectors will underpin growth in 2015 and 2016?
Articles & Analysis | Benefits and drawbacks to slowing development of shopping centres in Indonesia from The Report: Indonesia 2015
Following concerns that a boom in the construction of retail malls was causing increased congestion, as well as threatening the livelihoods of many smaller retail operators, in 2011 Jakarta’s then-governor Fauzi Bowo initiated a moratorium on further mall building. Since then, this moratorium has been renewed by his successors. The freeze on mall development has had a...
Articles & Analysis | Indonesia's new regulations expanding opportunities for foreign property ownership from The Report: Indonesia 2015
With the sector booming and many more projects still to come as part of Indonesia’s drive to boost its infrastructure, foreign companies are also looking to take a slice of the country’s construction pie. In the past, entering the local market was sometimes considered challenging, but today moves to boost foreign ownership limits and major regional changes are easing the...