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Looking to buy villa in Indonesia
Hi all,
I'm looking into buying/building a villa (in Indonesia) next year to rent out and earn some passive income.
Just wondering if anyone on the forums has done this, what the logistics are etc etc. I've done a bit of reading and research already, but would love to hear about anyone's personal experience!
Thanks,
Chrystia
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Originally Posted by chrystia
Hi all,
I'm looking into buying/building a villa (in Indonesia) next year to rent out and earn some passive income.
Just wondering if anyone on the forums has done this, what the logistics are etc etc. I've done a bit of reading and research already, but would love to hear about anyone's personal experience!
Thanks,
Chrystia
Do you live in Indonesia? If not - why buy there? I've no experience of owning in Indonesia, but have had enough,or perhaps far too much experience as a residential landlord to know it's a hand's on game. It's difficult to run residential stuff successfully from the next town, let alone another country, particularly where the laws and customs are unfamiliar.
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Ideally it'd be a holiday home, and rented out for the rest of the time. Seems like you can get a management co. to look after it, but anyway this is why I wanted to start a discussion about it
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Originally Posted by chrystia
Ideally it'd be a holiday home, and rented out for the rest of the time. ... but anyway this is why I wanted to start a discussion about it
ON a share trading forum??
Go to PropertyTalk.co.nz if you want to spam people on property.
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CJ this a "Property Investment forum".
OP was hardly spamming.
Best of luck chrystia in your request for information.
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Originally Posted by 777
CJ this a "Property Investment forum".
OP was hardly spamming.
Best of luck chrystia in your request for information.
Just wait. Not sure of the rules on this forum but on some you cant post links till you get to 10 posts. Once that's hit, we will see which wonderful development is a surefire way to make money.
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Originally Posted by CJ
Just wait. Not sure of the rules on this forum but on some you cant post links till you get to 10 posts. Once that's hit, we will see which wonderful development is a surefire way to make money.
Well I'm stumped. What are you talking about? What links? The only one I can see is within your postings.
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Originally Posted by CJ
Just wait. Not sure of the rules on this forum but on some you cant post links till you get to 10 posts. Once that's hit, we will see which wonderful development is a surefire way to make money.
The moral of the story is what? Ignore all posts from newbies just in case they've got three heads or something? Never - ever talk to a stranger in cast he or she is an Amway salesman, sort of thing?
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Originally Posted by chrystia
Hi all,
I'm looking into buying/building a villa (in Indonesia) next year to rent out and earn some passive income.
Just wondering if anyone on the forums has done this, what the logistics are etc etc. I've done a bit of reading and research already, but would love to hear about anyone's personal experience!
Thanks,
Chrystia
I am well out of date, but this is a place where you need to live, and have trusted connections.
I lived there 40 years ago, my company rented a place for me at $350 US $ per month. When the lease expired after 2 years, it was increased to $1500 US per month.
This is the place where I learned the difference between bribery and corruption. Bribery is where you pay people, Or people(s) to do something they were eventually going to do anyway, corruption is paying them to do something that they were not going to do.
The most effusive compliment I have ever been given, was when my Sales Manager said to me,
"Tuan, you bend in the wind like the wheat in the field" !!
Be very very careful dealing with these people, there are plenty of places in Auckland that return 10% without much danger.
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