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Derawan Land Banking Investment 2027: Long-Term Strategies for Capital Appreciation

By Sari Kusuma · April 24, 2026

Derawan Land Investment refers to a specific brand or project, not an established asset class in Indonesia’s 2025–2026 real estate market. This briefing outlines broader Indonesian and Balinese land investment dynamics, providing context for long-term strategies and capital appreciation through 2027 and beyond.

Derawan Land Banking Investment 2027: Long-Term Strategies for Capital Appreciation

Indonesia’s real estate and land market presents robust opportunities for capital appreciation, particularly when adopting a long-term land banking strategy. While ‘Derawan Land Investment’ is a proprietary term, the principles of strategic land acquisition in Indonesia, including regions like Derawan, align with broader market trends and growth projections. Understanding these underlying market fundamentals is crucial for investors targeting 2027 and subsequent years.

1. Indonesia Real Estate & Land Market Size (2025–2027)

The Indonesian real estate market demonstrates significant scale and consistent growth. In 2025, the total market value was estimated at USD 100.4 billion, with projections indicating a rise to USD 156.2 billion by 2034, reflecting a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.03% from 2026–2034. Other analyses position the market at USD 149.2 billion in 2024, growing to USD 169.9 billion in 2025, with an anticipated USD 248.7 billion by 2030, at a 7.9% CAGR from 2025–2030.

Residential real estate maintains market dominance, accounting for 58% of the share in 2025. Commercial and industrial segments comprise the remaining proportion. These forecasts collectively suggest an annual growth rate for the wider real estate and land market of approximately 5–8% through 2030. This implies an annual increment in national real estate value of roughly USD 8–12 billion during 2026–2027.

2. Commercial Land-Linked Real Estate

For land underpinning commercial developments such as offices, retail, logistics, hospitality, and mixed-use projects, the market exhibits strong expansion:

This context is pertinent for land investors: commercial land values in tourist-centric or rapidly developing areas within the “Rest of Indonesia” are likely to appreciate faster due to increasing demand for supporting infrastructure, accommodation, and retail spaces.

3. Bali Land & Real Estate Market (2025–2027)

Bali’s real estate market demonstrates distinct characteristics, driven by tourism and foreign investment. The island’s market size was USD 8.7 billion in 2024, projected to reach USD 10.4 billion by 2027, with a 6.1% CAGR from 2024–2027. Tourist arrivals are a primary driver:

This rebound in tourism underpins demand for hospitality land, villas, and supporting commercial infrastructure. Land values in prime Balinese locations, particularly those zoned for tourism or residential development, are expected to continue their upward trajectory.

Bali Property Price Appreciation (2022–2024)

Specific data points highlight significant appreciation in recent years:

These figures illustrate the potential for substantial capital appreciation within key regions of Bali, driven by consistent demand and limited supply in desirable areas. Long-term land banking in these growth corridors, or in emerging areas with similar characteristics, is a viable strategy.

4. Foreign Ownership & Investment Landscape

Indonesia’s regulatory framework allows foreign investors to hold property rights, albeit with specific structures:

The government’s stance on foreign investment remains generally positive, particularly for sectors that contribute to economic growth and job creation, such as tourism and infrastructure. This supportive environment enhances the security and potential for long-term land banking strategies.

2027 Note on Foreign Investment

By 2027, it is anticipated that the Indonesian government will continue to refine and potentially simplify regulations pertaining to foreign direct investment in real estate, particularly for large-scale projects, to maintain competitiveness against regional peers. However, no fundamental shift in the Hak Guna Bangunan (HGB) or Hak Pakai (HP) framework for individual foreign ownership is currently projected for 2027, maintaining the 80-year maximum tenure.

5. Land Banking Strategy & Capital Appreciation

Land banking involves acquiring undeveloped land with the expectation of future appreciation, driven by demographic shifts, infrastructure development, or zoning changes. This strategy is particularly effective in regions like Derawan or broader Indonesia where development is ongoing or planned.

Key Considerations for Long-Term Land Banking:

The long-term nature of land banking means investors benefit from compounding appreciation, mitigating short-term market fluctuations. Exiting strategies typically involve selling the raw land to developers or developing it for sale/lease.

6. Risk Mitigation in Land Investment

While opportunities are substantial, effective risk mitigation is paramount:

A structured approach to land banking, supported by professional advisory, can significantly enhance returns and mitigate risks in the Indonesian market.

Comparative Land Appreciation (Indicative)

Region/Type Annual Appreciation (Approx.) Driving Factors
Prime Bali (Uluwatu, Canggu) 15-30% Tourism boom, limited supply, lifestyle demand
Secondary Bali (Emerging areas) 8-15% Infrastructure development, spillover demand
Commercial Land (Rest of Indonesia) 6-11% Logistics growth, urbanisation, industrial expansion
Rural/Undeveloped Land (Strategic) 5-10% Future infrastructure, long-term development plans

These figures are approximate and subject to specific location, zoning, and market conditions. They serve to illustrate the potential for capital appreciation across various land segments in Indonesia.

For investors seeking to capitalise on Indonesia’s robust land market, particularly with a focus on long-term capital appreciation in strategic locations, Derawan Land Investment offers expert guidance. We assist family offices, HNW buyers, and funds in navigating the complexities of land acquisition and banking strategies. To discuss bespoke investment opportunities and develop a tailored strategy for your portfolio, book an investment consultation on WhatsApp.

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Sari Kusuma
Derawan coastal property advisor, Derawan Land Investment

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