Indonesia Property Market Gains Momentum Amid Southeast Asia’s Investment Rise

 

Despite global economic uncertainty, Southeast Asia’s real estate investment market rebounded strongly in 2025, with transaction values rising 16% to US$21.8 billion. This momentum was fueled by steady economic growth, robust domestic demand, and shifts in capital allocation.

As the region’s largest economy, Indonesia anchors this performance. With a population of 286 million and a GDP of US$1.388 trillion, its growth is supported by resilient household consumption, stable employment, and rising incomes. Indonesia’s relatively lower reliance on U.S. exports also provides insulation against global trade volatility.

Southeast Asia’s economy expanded 4.8% in 2025 and is projected to grow around 4.3% in 2026, positioning it among the fastest‑growing regions worldwide. Subdued inflation and declining interest rates are further stimulating real estate activity, particularly in Indonesia.

Lini Djafar, Managing Director of Cushman & Wakefield Indonesia, said the Indonesian real estate market continues to be supported by strong domestic fundamentals, particularly resilient household consumption, stable unemployment rates, and rising incomes. Amid ongoing global trade uncertainty, Indonesia’s dependence on external demand is relatively low.

“The large domestic market makes Indonesia a stable and attractive investment destination. At the same time, strong foreign direct investment flows into the manufacturing sector and accelerated digitalization are expected to continue driving demand for industrial, logistics, and data center assets in the medium to long term,” she said in Jakarta on Tuesday (April 7, 2026).

Foreign Investment and Diversification

Investment remains strong for industrial and logistics properties. In developing markets, transactions in this sector are expected to reach US$1.3 billion in 2025, a 48% annual increase.

Growth is driven by e‑commerce expansion, rising demand for third‑party logistics, and Southeast Asia’s growing role as a global manufacturing hub. Indonesia and the Philippines, backed by strong domestic demand, stand out as key beneficiaries of these trends.

Indonesia has also recorded robust foreign direct investment inflows, especially in manufacturing, reinforcing its position as a prime destination for supply chain diversification. This is expected to sustain demand for industrial and logistics assets over the medium to long term.

Data centers are another major investment theme. While mature markets lead the way, Indonesia remains underdeveloped but highly promising, with significant growth potential supported by rapid digitalization and urbanization.

Wong Xian Yang, Head of Research for Singapore and Southeast Asia at Cushman & Wakefield, said the property industry’s recovery in 2025 reflects not only cyclical factors but also marks a structural shift in capital allocation.

Investors are now increasingly focusing on sectors aligned with manufacturing expansion and digitalization, particularly logistics and data centers.

“While Singapore remains the region’s liquidity hub, Southeast Asia is starting to capture the next wave of growth as supply chains diversify and institutional-grade real estate assets develop in the region,” he said.

 

Source : SWA
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