CODE : DE755
Price: USD 200,000
Land Size: 40 Are (4000sqm)
Seize the opportunity to own a prime piece of beachfront land in the rapidly developing region of Lenang, Sumba Tengah. This 40 acre plot is located in one of the most promising areas on the island, with stunning direct access to pristine white sand beaches and breathtaking views of the ocean.
Sumba is attracting increasing attention from investors, and this land is perfectly positioned to benefit from the island’s growing development. The property is just a 2-hour drive from both Tambolaka and Waingapu Airports, offering easy accessibility for residents or visitors. Additionally, it provides a scenic view of Labuan Bajo, Flores, enhancing its appeal.
This beachfront land is an exceptional investment opportunity in one of Indonesia’s most beautiful and developing regions.
1. Untapped Potential
Sumba remains one of Indonesia’s last underdeveloped islands with vast stretches of unspoiled land. Unlike Bali or Lombok, Sumba offers opportunities for early investors to secure large plots at relatively low prices, before the market fully matures.
2. Growing Tourism Industry
Luxury resorts like Nihi Sumba (frequently ranked among the world’s best hotels) have brought international attention to the island. As more travelers seek authentic, nature-based experiences, Sumba is fast becoming a premium eco-tourism destination.
3. Infrastructure Development
Government and private sector investment in roads, airports, and utilities is steadily improving access and livability. Areas like Tambolaka and Waikabubak are seeing notable progress, opening doors for commercial, hospitality, and residential projects.
4. Eco-Conscious and Cultural Appeal
Sumba’s strong cultural heritage, traditional villages, and pristine environment are ideal for sustainable development. The island appeals to a growing segment of travelers and investors looking for meaningful, low-impact experiences.
5. Long-Term Appreciation
As interest in Sumba grows, land values—especially near tourism hotspots like Nihi Sumba—are increasing. Investors entering the market now are well-positioned for long-term capital growth.
6. Supportive Local Climate for Investment
Local authorities are becoming more open to sustainable and responsible investment, especially in sectors like hospitality, agriculture, and eco-tourism. With the right approach, foreign and domestic investors can benefit from a cooperative local environment.
Listed by Denna at Mata Property
Email: denna@matapropertybali.com
WhatsApp: +62 818 0323 4750
Instagram: @denna.mataproperty
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