Non-nationals may be allowed


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Posted by Cinta_Indonesia on Friday, 15. December 2006 at 19:53 Bali Time:

from the jakarta post...

Non-nationals may be allowed to buy property


Andi Haswidi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

The government seems likely to issue a long awaited regulation next year allowing non-nationals a restricted right to own some forms of real property, such as apartments, in a move that is expected to further fuel the growing property market, Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) chairman Muhammad S. Hidayat said Friday in Jakarta.

While it remains unclear precisely what types of property are involved, Hidayat said that President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono had, in principal, agreed to open the country's property market to foreign buyers.

"It was agreed during a discussion last month with the President, National Land Agency (BPN) chairman Joyo Winoto, property developer Hendro Setyawan and myself, that a form of foreign ownership would be legalized in 2007," Hidayat said.

Speaking at the annual meeting of the Indonesian Real Estate Developers Association (REI) in Jakarta, Hidayat said a presidential regulation would likely be issued to permit foreigners to own some forms of real estate as revising the existing Real Property Law would take too long.

"There is a legal breakthrough on the cards. We expect that it will take the form of a presidential regulation. I have suggested that title take the form of a fixed-term building use right (HGB), up to a maximum term of 70 years," he said.

Under a 1996 regulation on foreign property ownership, foreigners are only allowed to purchase fixed-term HGB titles up to a maximum of 25 years. However, besides the term being very restrictive, the regulation has never actually been implemented on the ground.

As a follow up to the discussion, Hidayat said, the BPN chairman had invited REI members, notaries and other stakeholders to participate in further discussions with a view to drafting the new regulation.

"Hopefully, the regulation will be put on the books in 2007. Given this, I hope that foreigners will become more willing to invest in Indonesia," he said.



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