Indonesia Real Estate Market Outlook to 2018 – Expected Burst in Demand Influenced by Bubble Fears - Ken Research

Indonesia Real Estate Market Outlook to 2018 – Expected Burst in Demand Influenced by Bubble Fears

Indonesia Real Estate Market Outlook to 2018 – Expected Burst in Demand Influenced by Bubble Fears provides a comprehensive analysis of the of the various aspects such as market size, segmentation, trends and developments and future projections of the Jabodebek, Banten, Bandung, Surabaya and Bali Real Estate market as the five major provinces that has been taken as key segments of the market. the market size for these provinces have been independently calculated for the Residential, commercial, retail, hotel and Industrial segment The report also entails a detailed analysis on Indonesia online real estate market with insights on the market assessment of the online real estate sector of Indonesia. The report also highlights the Indonesia Real estate financing market, its functioning and the trends of real estate financing market over the years. Moreover, the report also includes scenario analysis depicting the subjective future predictions of the market. The report discusses the market share of major real estate developers in Indonesia along with the detailed explanation of the various macro and industry factors which are driving the growth of the market for these major provinces and segments of real estate market.

Real Estate Market IndonesiaIndonesia property sector has shown robust growth owing to the country’s expanding middle class supported by a low interest rate regime and vigorous national economic growth. The primary reason behind escalation of the Indonesian property market stemmed from the surge in demand which was backed by higher consumer confidence. This has considerably grown owing to optimism towards the upcoming legislative and presidential elections in 2014

In the recent years, there has been an important shift which occurred in the larger cities of Indonesia such as Jakarta, Bandung and Surabaya. These cities are dominated by the presence of skyscrapers in the form of apartments and offices space where the Central business districts have seen the major property development. In Jakarta, the property market was so buoyant that in 2013, about ~ of all new real estate projects were sold before actual construction, transpiring the demand to exceed that of supply.

The Indonesia real estate market consists of residential, commercial, retail, hotel and industrial estate sectors. Among these sectors, the residential real estate sector has performed exceptionally well in response to increasing demand for luxury properties and mid size properties. This market was valued at USD ~ million in 2013 which has grown from USD ~ million in 2008. The market has inclined at a CAGR of ~ during the period of 2008-2013 with the major growth originating from Jakarta real estate market. A combination of strong domestic demand and low interest rate regime is considered to be the reason behind this growth which is expected to continue in the upcoming years.

In Indonesia real estate market, Jabodebek has been the largest segment in terms of contribution of area and revenues in the overall Indonesia real estate market. Jabodebek residential sector is renowned as one of the brightest accommodation spots in Indonesia, which has emerged as the top investment destinations for the domestic investors. The city is mainly dominated by the luxury apartments which allures the elite class population of the country. In 2013, Jabodebek real estate market overwhelming growth was headed by the resilient economic growth and rising investor confidence which further propelled the real estate market to grow by 29.8% in 2013 and to register revenue of USD ~ million.

In Indonesia, online property portals are increasingly becoming a tool for research on buying, selling or leasing residential, commercial, retail and other kind of properties. The majority of the users in this market pertain to the age group of 45 years or younger, who usually buys property for their own use. The economy of Indonesia has showcased significant progress of private housing markets and market systems for financing home purchases. Financing decisions plays a foremost role in the real estate market, as real estate transactions involve a large amount of cash flows, which is usually funded by external sources.

The Indonesia property market will remain in a good shape with marginal fluctuations expected to occur during 2014 owing to economic and political fluctuations lying ahead. The prices for every segment have nearly doubled since the past three years in majority of the regions and will continue to augment in the short term future. Despite these the market in the future was likely to reach USD ~ million in 2018 and is projecting to grow at a CAGR of 9.6% during the period 2014-2018.

Indonesia real estate market has been primarily dominated by ten major real estate developers, accounting for ~ share in the total market revenues. The leading contributor to the Indonesia’s real estate market is Lippo Karawaci, whose market share was recorded at ~ in 2013. The company has depicted an inclining share since 2008, owing to its impressive portfolio of innovative and quality projects. The other largest company, Bumi Serpong Damai has contributed ~ share in the Indonesia real estate market, followed by Ciputra development with a share of ~ in 2013.

Key Topics Covered in the Report:

  • The market size of the Indonesia Real Estate Market
  • The market size, trends and developments and future projections of the Jabodebek Market comprising Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Hotel and Retail Sector
  • The market size, trends and developments and future projections of the Banten Market comprising Residential, Industrial, Hotel and Retail Sector
  • The market size, trends and developments and future projections of the Bandung Market comprising Residential, Commercial, Hotel and Retail Sector
  • The market size, trends and developments and future projections of the Surabaya Market comprising Residential, Commercial and Retail Sector
  • The market size, trends and developments and future projections of the Bali Hotel Market
  • The market size of the Indonesia Online Real Estate Market
  • Competitive Landscape of the major players operating in Indonesia Online real estate market
  • Overview on Indonesia Real Estate Financing Market incorporating housing loans to Indonesia real estate sector, interest rates and sources of financing for residential property buyers and for developers
  • Market segmentation of the dairy food market on the basis of types of dairy food products.
  • Market share and detailed company profiles of the major developers in Indonesia Real Estate Market
  • Government Regulations in Indonesia Real Estate Market
  • Future outlook and projections of the Indonesia Real Estate Market on the basis of revenues.
  • Opportunity Analysis of Indonesia Real Estate market, in the form of Analyst Recommendations
  • Detailed analysis of Macroeconomic Variables affecting the Indonesia Real Estate Market

List of Charts:

Figure 1: Indonesia Real Estate Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 2: Indonesia Real Estate Market Segmentation on the Basis of Major Cities in terms of Revenue Contribution in Percentage, 2013

Figure 3: Jabodebek Real Estate Market Size by Value in USD million, 2008-2013

Figure 4: Jabodebek Real Estate Market Segmentation by Sectors on the Basis of Revenue Contribution in Percentage, 2008-2013

Figure 5: Jabodebek Retail Real Estate Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 6: Jabodebek Retail Market Size by Volume in Square Meters Cumulative Terms, 2008-2013

Figure 7: Jabodebek Retail Rental Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 8: Jabodebek Retail Sale Real Estate Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 9: Jabodebek Residential Real Estate Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 10: Jabodebek Residential Market Size by Volume per square meter in Cumulative Terms, 2008-2013

Figure 11: Jabodebek Residential Real Estate Market Segmentation on the Basis of Rental and Sale Market in Percentage, 2008-2013

Figure 12: Jabodebek Residential Sale Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 13: Jabodebek Residential Rental Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 14: Jabodebek Commercial Real Estate Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 15: Jabodebek Commercial Market Size by Volume per Square Meters in Cumulative Terms, 2008-2013

Figure 16: Jabodebek Commercial Rental Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 17: Jabodebek Commercial Sale Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 18: Jabodebek Industrial Estate Market Size by Volume in Square Meters Cumulative Terms, 2008-2013

Figure 19: Jabodebek Hotel Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 20: Jabodebek Real Estate Market Size Future Projections in Aggressive Case by Value in USD Million, 2014-2018

Figure 21: Jabodebek Real Estate Market Size Future Projections in Conservative Case by Value in USD Million, 2014-2018

Figure 22: Jabodebek Real Estate Market Future Projections in Conservative Case on the Basis of Segment Contribution in Percentage, 2014-2018

Figure 23: Banten Real Estate Market Segmentation on the Basis of Sectors Revenues in Percentage, 2012-2013

Figure 24: Banten Industrial Estate Real Estate Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 25: Banten Retail Real Estate Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 26: Banten Retail Market Size by Volume in Square Meters Cumulative Terms, 2008-2013

Figure 27: Banten Retail Real Estate Rental Market by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013 105

Figure 28: Bandung Residential Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2012-2013

Figure 29: Banten Hotel Real Estate Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 30: Banten Hotel Real Estate Market Size by Volume in Square Meters, 2008-2013

Figure 31: Banten Real Estate Market Future Projections in Aggressive Case by Value in USD Million, 2014-2018

Figure 32: Banten Real Estate Market Future Projections in Conservative Case on the Basis of Segment Contribution in Percentage, 2014-2018

Figure 33: Banten Real Estate Market Future Projections in Conservative Case by Value in USD Million, 2014-2018

Figure 34: Bandung Real Estate Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 35: Bandung Retail Real Estate Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 36: Bandung Retail Real Estate Market Size by Volume in Square Meters, 2008-2013

Figure 37: Bandung Retail Real Estate Rental Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 38: Bandung Hotel Real Estate Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 39: Bandung Hotel Real Estate Market Size by Number of Hotel rooms in Units in Cumulative Terms, 2008-2013

Figure 40: Bandung Residential Real Estate Market Size by Value in USD Millions, 2008-2013

Figure 41: Bandung Residential Real Estate Market Size by Volume in Square Meters, 2008-2013

Figure 42: Bandung Residential Real Estate Sale Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 43: Bandung Residential Real Estate Rental Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 44: Bandung Commercial Real Estate Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 45: Bandung Real Estate Market Future Projections by Value in USD Million, 2014-2018

Figure 46: Bandung Real Estate Market Future Projections in Conservative Case by Value in USD Million, 2014-2018

Figure 47: Bandung Real Estate Market Future Projections in Conservative Case on the Basis of Segment Contribution in Percentage, 2014-2018

Figure 48: Bali Hotel Real Estate Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2010-2013

Figure 49: Bali Hotel Real Estate Market Size by Number of Hotel Rooms in Units in Cumulative Terms, 2010-2013

Figure 50: Bali Hotel Real Estate Market Segmentation on the Basis of 3 Star, 4 Star and 5 Star Hotels by Value in Percentage, 2010-2013

Figure 51: Bali Hotel Real Estate Market Segmentation on the Basis of 3 Star, 4 Star and 5 Star Hotels by Number of Rooms in Percentage, 2010-2013

Figure 52: Bali 5 star Hotel Real Estate Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2010-2013

Figure 53: Bali 5 star Hotel Market Occupancy Rate in Percentage, 2008-2013

Figure 54: Bali 5 star Hotel Room Prices on the Basis of Room per Night in IDR, 2008-2013

Figure 55: Bali 5 star Hotel Real Estate Market Size by Volume in Number of Rooms, 2010-2013

Figure 56: Bali 3 star Hotel Real Estate Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2010-2013

Figure 57: Bali 3 star Hotel Real Estate Market Size by Number of Rooms in Units, 2010-2013

Figure 58: Bali 3 star Hotel Room Prices in IDR per Night, 2010-2013

Figure 59: Bali 3 star Hotel Rooms Occupancy Rate in Percentage, 2010-2013

Figure 60: Bali 4 star Hotel Real Estate Market Size by Value in USD Million, 2010-2013

Figure 61: Bali 4 star Hotel Real Estate Market Size by Volume in Number of Rooms, 2010-2013

Figure 62: Bali 4 star Hotel Room Prices on the Basis of Room per Night in IDR, 2008-2013

Figure 63: Bali 4 star Hotel Market Occupancy Rate in Percentage, 2008-2013

Figure 64: Bali Real Estate Market Revenues Future Projections in Aggressive Case by Value in USD Million, 2014-2018

Figure 65: Bali Real Estate Market Revenues Future Projections in Worst Case Scenario by Value in USD Million, 2014-2018

Figure 66: Indonesia Real Estate Financing Market of Residential Property financing sources for Property Developers in Percentage, 2008-2013

Figure 67: Indonesia Real Estate Financing Market Sources of Residential Property Financing for Consumers in Percentage, 2008-2013

Figure 68: Loan Amount Disbursed to Indonesia Real Estate Market in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 69: Indonesia Financing Market Interest Rates Charged on Mortgage Loans in Percentage, 2008-2013

Figure 70: Lippo Karawaci Total Revenue in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 71: Bumi Serpong Damai Total Revenue in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 72: Ciputra Development Total Revenue in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 73: Agung Podomoro Land Total Revenue in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 74: Summarecon Agung Total Revenue in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 75: Alam Sutera Realty Total Revenue in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 76: Pakuwon Jati Total Revenues in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 77: Plaza Indonesia Realty Total Revenue in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 78: Kawasan Industri Jababeka Total Revenue in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 79: Duta Pertiwi Total Revenue in USD Million, 2008-2013

Figure 80: Indonesia Real Estate Market Future Projections in Worst Case Scenario by Value in USD Million, 2014-2018

Figure 81: Indonesia Real Estate Market Future Projections in Best Case Scenario by Value in USD Million, 2014-2018

Figure 82: Population of Indonesia in Million, 2008-2018

Figure 83: Average Household Size of Indonesia in Million, 2008-2018

Figure 84: Urban Population of Indonesia in Million, 2008-2018

Figure 85: Personal Disposable Income of Indonesia in USD Million, 2008-2018

Figure 86: Foreign Tourist Arrivals in Indonesia in Million, 2008-2018

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