Why Bali?
Indonesia is the most dynamic economy in Asia.
Indonesia is an archipelago consisting of more than 18,000 islands. The country ranks 4th in the world by population, with 280 million people. Indonesia's economy is steadily developing, and in 2023 it took 3rd place in growth rate, even surpassing China!
The national currency of Indonesia is the stable rupiah. The inflation rate in the country remains within 2-4%. A significant advantage is the legal ability to convert cryptocurrencies and fiat money through official cryptocurrency exchanges, which opens up additional financial opportunities for investors and entrepreneurs.
According to forecasts, Indonesia's economy is expected to grow to $10.1 trillion by 2030, making it the fourth-largest economy in the world. The influx of foreign direct investment into Indonesia rose by 20.2% in 2023, reflecting a high level of trust from international investors and confidence in the country's stability and potential.
Bali - Why Is Everyone Going Crazy?
The island is the most popular tourist destination according to Booking, Airbnb, and Tripadvisor. In 2023, Bali welcomed 5.5 million tourists, and the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism forecasts 7 million for 2024. And this number is only going to grow!
Bali is in the top 5 most Instagrammable places on the planet and has over 150 million mentions on social media. There is no seasonality on the island — it is a year-round resort, ensuring stable occupancy rates for tourist accommodations at around 80-90%.
The breathtaking nature — the ocean, tropical jungles, volcanoes, endless rice fields, and the local authentic flair — makes the island truly one of the most unique places in the world.
Development of Bali
The new port in Sanur is already operational, and the opening of the Bali International Hospital is scheduled for the end of 2024. The reconstruction of the transportation system is in full swing: the Gilimanuk – Mengwi highway is being built, which will cross the entire island and connect it to Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia.
The reconstruction of the Gilimanuk port, which connects Bali and Java, has been completed, increasing the tourist flow to 14 million people per year. In 2025, the island will welcome the Paramount Theme Park Bali from the famous global brand Paramount.
The Highest Returns in the World
The average annual return in Bali is 15%. The potential for property price growth is in the range of 30-40% upon completion of construction, followed by an additional 10% increase per year. In comparison, the average return in Dubai is about 7%, while in Thailand it is around 10%.