Lombok has quickly emerged as one of Indonesia’s hottest investment destinations, offering unspoiled beaches, lower entry prices than Bali, and strong growth potential. Whether you’re planning to build a private villa, develop a boutique resort, or simply hold land as an asset, buying land in Lombok can be a smart move—if done wisely.
Before making a purchase, here’s what you need to look out for:
1. Land Zoning and Permits
Always check the zoning of the land (locally known as “peruntukan”). Not all land can be used for building or tourism. Some may be restricted to agriculture or green zones where development is not allowed. Ensure the land is designated for residential, commercial, or tourism use—depending on your goals.
✅ Tip: Consult a local notary (notaris) or legal advisor to confirm zoning and building permits (IMB or PBG).
2. Access and Infrastructure
A piece of land might look like paradise, but if there’s no legal access road or water supply, your dream project could become a logistical nightmare.
Check for:
- Road access (private or public)
- Electricity availability
- Water supply (well or PDAM)
- Internet options
3. Land Title and Ownership Type
Foreigners cannot directly own freehold land (Hak Milik) in Indonesia. However, you can legally acquire land through:
- Leasehold (Hak Sewa)
- Right to Build (Hak Guna Bangunan) via a PT PMA (foreign-owned company)
Be sure to:
- Check the land certificate (sertifikat tanah)
- Confirm the name on the title matches the seller’s ID
- Use a trusted notary for due diligence
✅ Tip: Never pay a deposit before title verification is complete.
4. Topography and Soil Stability
Lombok has a mix of beachfront, hillside, and inland plots. Hillside land may offer stunning views but can come with erosion or building challenges. Coastal plots must also be checked for tidal flooding.
✅ Tip: Get a surveyor or architect involved early to assess the land’s buildability.
5. Proximity to Key Areas
Consider the area’s potential for growth and convenience. South Lombok (Kuta, Gerupuk, Tanjung Aan) is currently booming thanks to the Mandalika tourism project and MotoGP circuit.
Other emerging areas include:
- Selong Belanak (surf and lifestyle)
- Ekas Bay (secluded investment)
- Senggigi (more developed)
✅ Tip: Drive around to get a feel for the area at different times of day.
6. Community and Cultural Considerations
Lombok is home to the Sasak people, with strong local traditions and community ties. It’s important to engage respectfully with local leaders (kepala desa) and neighbours, especially for long-term success and community acceptance.
Final Thoughts
Buying land in Lombok offers incredible potential—but only if you take the time to do proper research. Make sure you understand the legal framework, verify the land’s status, and work with experienced professionals.
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