Why cultural insights are important considerations when you create an investment roadmap in Bali.
We know buying a home, or a villa, or even a business for that matter can raise stress to levels of hair pulling and sometimes tears. So, here are some tips to help you avoid the pain and heartbreak.
Some time ago I wrote a blog about the importance of good photography when you're selling a property. I'd like to reinforce the message.
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.
Times are changing and so is the way we do business. What can Indonesia's real estate and property businesses learn from the successes of the country's tourism industry as it heads to do battle at ITB-Asia in Singapore?
The nominee structure for foreign ownership of freehold land and property in Indonesia is essentially illegal as Indonesian law clearly states only Indonesian nationals can own freehold titles. There are, however, legal alternatives and ownership structures that don't include 'nominees'.
Using professional advice when buying property in Indonesia is the safest bet, to avoid failure.
The general enforcement of zoning regulations is better now than in the past but that doesn’t help those areas that have already been overbuilt like Seminyak. There is hope, however for places further out like Canggu.
Bali's infrastructure, energy and water were the biggest threats in the short to long term. Now, how do they stack up?