Discover key trends shaping Bali's 2025 property market—off-plan growth, compact villas, rental shifts, and data-backed insights from REID and SAS.
Indonesia, the largest economy in Southeast Asia and the world’s fourth most populous country, has emerged as a key investment destination for the next decade. With its dynamic market, growing middle class, and strategic global position, the country offers substantial opportunities for investors. At SAS, we have witnessed this growth firsthand and are eager to share why Indonesia is poised for significant economic expansion.
Indonesia’s GDP is projected to grow at an average rate of 5.1% annually from 2024 to 2026 (World Bank), supported by strong domestic demand and investment. In the second quarter of 2024 alone, growth reached 5.5% due to increased exports and robust investment activity (Central Statistics Agency). As the largest economy in Southeast Asia and the 10th largest globally in terms of purchasing power parity, Indonesia offers a stable and expanding economic environment, making it an attractive market for long-term investments.
One of the cornerstones of Indonesia’s economic growth is its expanding middle class, which is projected to double by 2030. This demographic shift will fuel demand across sectors like retail, consumer goods, healthcare, and real estate. By 2030, more than 68% of Indonesia’s population will be of working age, significantly boosting the country’s consumption and workforce.
Businesses that cater to the needs of this expanding middle class—such as education, technology, housing, and leisure—will find ample opportunities. Indonesia’s growing consumer base provides fertile ground for businesses looking to establish or expand their presence in the country.
Indonesia is undergoing rapid infrastructure expansion, which is transforming its business landscape. Key projects, such as the new MRT system in Bali and the relocation of the capital to Nusantara, are improving the country’s connectivity and logistics. These developments are expected to reduce transportation costs, streamline trade, and provide better access to various regions across Indonesia.
For investors, this infrastructure push presents opportunities in sectors like construction, urban development, and logistics. Indonesia’s commitment to modernizing its economy makes it a prime destination for those seeking to invest in infrastructure projects.
Indonesia’s strategic location along the world’s busiest shipping routes makes it an ideal hub for global trade. Its proximity to major markets like China, Australia, and Southeast Asia further enhances its trade potential. Additionally, Indonesia’s active involvement in trade groups such as ASEAN and the G20 opens the door to extensive international market access.
In 2023, Bali saw a remarkable recovery in tourism with over 5.27 million international visitors, surpassing pre-pandemic targets. The momentum continues in 2024, with a 28.74% increase in international arrivals between January and April compared to the same period last year. Key markets include Australia, India, China and France. This resurgence benefits industries like hospitality, real estate, and retail, providing abundant investment opportunities.
Investors can capitalize on Bali’s tourism growth as it directly contributes to Indonesia’s overall GDP, driving demand for accommodation, leisure services, and real estate developments.
Indonesia’s commitment to sustainability presents unique opportunities for investors. As home to the world’s third-largest tropical rainforest and vast mangrove forests, the government is focused on climate change mitigation, making it a viable destination for green investments. Renewable energy projects, conservation efforts, and carbon credit markets are thriving sectors in Indonesia’s drive toward sustainability.
With its promising GDP growth outlook, expanding middle class, infrastructure development, and strategic global positioning, Indonesia stands out as an ideal investment destination. The country’s resilience and commitment to sustainable development offer investors stability and growth potential across various sectors.
At SAS, we are committed to helping our clients navigate the complexities of the Indonesian market. Whether you’re looking to invest in infrastructure, capitalize on the tourism boom, or explore export opportunities, we are here to support your success.
Contact our expert advisors today to learn how we can assist you in making informed and profitable decisions.
Discover key trends shaping Bali's 2025 property market—off-plan growth, compact villas, rental shifts, and data-backed insights from REID and SAS.
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