Jumat, 27 Februari 2009

[bali-bali] Re: bisnis property di Bali

Gung kan dueg ngigel, kapan boleh buat model saya he.he.he. tadi malam
noton "Sri Tanjung"..sangat memukau...apik sekali..


--- In bali-bali@yahoogroups.com, "IGusti Agung" <agungpindha@...> wrote:
>
>
> bennuuulll Pak Gede Sanat Kumara...
>
> Bali is the goose that lay the golden eggs,
> Look after the goose , feed them well , let her lay a lots of golden
> eggs , then sell the eggs ,DO NOT SELL THE GOOSE.
>
> eeh.. ngomong ngomong lama ,Pak Gede Sanat Kumara..
> potrek nae saya sekali , biar punya potrek bagus satu agar
> bisa di frame untuk di crematorium nanti... hehehe..
>
> shanti is buat memory sebelum jalan...
>
>
>
> -- In bali-bali@yahoogroups.com, "I Gede Sanat Kumara"
> <abltechnet@> wrote:
> >
> > Mbok Vieb, ini seperti mata pisau (good & bad), satu pihak perlu
> > investasi (supaya ekonomi berputar) satu pihak jangan - Bali
> akan "hancur"
> >
> > Kan sekarang tergantung kita(pemerentah dan rakyat) bagaimana
> mengatur
> > secara cerdas supaya dua faktor tadi jalan????
> >
> > He.he.he datang dah.."Duit" aturan yang sudah baik di obrak abrik -
> > itu lah buat bali "rusak"
> >
> > Kadang kala yang pembuat aturan yang merusak - moral
> bejat..lagi "Si
> > Duit" datang..he..he. I leave it to you all guys!!
> >
> >
> > --- In bali-bali@yahoogroups.com, "Asana Viebeke Lengkong"
> > <asanasw@> wrote:
> > >
> > > P Darma Putra yang baik,
> > >
> > > Ini sih hanya masalah rebutan kapling saja.... sama seperti Isu
> > Israel-palestina, kalau di bali lebih ke bisnisnya.... jadi
> > keniscayaan karena di bali itu laris manis....
> > >
> > > Amos Oz dialam bukunya How to cure a fanatic, 2002) sastrawan ini
> > memahami konflik ini :"... is not a religious war, not a war of
> > cultures, not a disagreement between tow tradions, but simply a
> > real-estate dispute over whose house this is"
> > >
> > > di bali juga akan terjadi begitu dengan konteks sedikit berbeda
> > karena bisniss tentunya akan berdampak ke livelyhood - dan
> > ecosystem... ya yang kasian adalah orang Bali yang ignorance, yang
> > melalui system di bodohi terus...
> > >
> > > apa yang mesti diwariskan kepada anak cucu??? yang pastikan kalau
> > kita sudah saling bunuh karena property ya tidak ada warisan, dan
> > mungkin juga tidak akan ada anak cucu karena sudah akan punah
> karena
> > nggak ada makan, disengat matahari yang terlalu panas, bencana alam
> > yang tidak bisa di kendalikan atau tidak terkelola (cuman ada UU
> nya
> > saja).
> > >
> > > Penjualan property akan terus berlangsung itu kenyataannya, para
> > pemimpin kita mendukung segala investasi yang masuk tanpa laku
> > verifikasi yang cerdas. Yang pasti kan harus nyetor ke partai jadi
> > harus ada komisi karena harus terpilih lagi dong.... tragis juga
> > ya.... pemimpin kita yang mestinya mengentas bangsanya dari
> > keterpurukan malah menjadi penghisap kesejahteraan rakyat, dan
> > keluarnya malam malam seperti drakula
> > >
> > > Kalau ada caleg yang bilang ah saya mau coba nggak pake duit...
> > mimpi kali hari gini.....
> > >
> > >
> > > Jadi saudara saudara ku:
> > >
> > > Kita ini kan musti menjalani hidup di atas landasan prinsip yang
> > universal dan bisa diterima semuanya... jadi banyak lo tanggung
> jawab
> > yang musti dijawab...... to be continued.....
> > >
> > > vieb
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: Darma Putra
> > > To: bali-bali@yahoogroups.com
> > > Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 7:37 PM
> > > Subject: [bali-bali] bisnis property di Bali
> > >
> > >
> > > Yang tertarik mengamati bisnis properti di Bali, berita di
> bawah
> > mungkin memikat atau mengharukan. Meski dunia di ambang krisis
> global,
> > Bali tetap dilukiskan dengan manis sehingga terus mampu memikat
> > semut-semut investor untuk memacu frekuensi jual-beli properti di
> Bali.
> > >
> > > Ini mungkin tanda-tanda BALI mencerminkan benarnya plesetan
> > Bakalan Amblas Lantaran Investor.
> > >
> > > darma
> > > ----------
> > > sumber:
> > http://www.businessspectator.com.au/bs.nsf/Article/Balis-property-
> market-insulated-PM85X?OpenDocument
> > > Bali's property market 'insulated'
> > > AAP
> > > Australian villa owners say Bali's property market is more
> > resilient than that in their own country, as the global financial
> > crisis worsens.
> > >
> > > The island's villa market has experienced exponential growth in
> > recent years amid record tourism numbers, with villas in prime
> > locations going for up to $US3 million ($A4.62 million) off-the-
> plan.
> > > Asia-based expatriates seeking a holiday home cum rental
> property
> > have driven the buying. With foreigners banned from bank financing,
> > they pay cash, giving Bali some insulation from the credit crunch
> > hurting other markets, property agents said.
> > >
> > > Major hotel projects have been abandoned, enquiries are drying
> up
> > and supply of villas on the market is increasing, but there's no
> > widespread panic-selling, they said.
> > >
> > > Half-finished estates offer the best bargains, particularly
> around
> > the fast-growing Bukit Peninsula overlooking Bali's famous surf
> > breaks. Desperate to complete projects sold off-the-plan,
> developers
> > are discounting villa prices by up to 20 per cent.
> > >
> > > Otherwise, prices of independent villas remain fairly stable,
> at
> > least for now.
> > >
> > > "Like anywhere else in the world we are feeling the downturn,
> but
> > the villa market is still strong," said Shush Ingram from Bali
> > Property Consultancy.
> > >
> > > But while wealthy Europeans, Americans and Russians sniff out
> > buying opportunities, Australians have been priced out of the
> market
> > following the crash in the Australian dollar.
> > > Many have backed away from deals to buy villas priced in US
> > dollars - now some 40 per cent more expensive.
> > >
> > > On the flipside, the US dollar's strength offers those
> Australians
> > who already own Bali property an opportunity to cash in and buy
> > cheaply back home.
> > >
> > > "Everybody is now deciding to sell before things get any worse,
> > and because now would be nice to get some US dollars," said Marcus
> > Fenton from the Jimbaran office of real estate chain Exotiq
> > Properties. He is marketing some 60 villas listed by Australians.
> > >
> > > For long-term Bali residents David and Robyn Schonell, the
> > currency gain is a sweetener, but their decision to list their
> villa
> > less than a year after finishing construction is mainly to take
> > advantage of falling values in Perth.
> > >
> > > "We've got no debt and we're probably going to double our money
> > here, so we can buy a property in Australia and still have enough
> > money leftover to buy a bit of land here, and do it all again,"
> said
> > David, who runs a pearling operation in Bali.
> > >
> > > "We're not in any hurry though. We've got a pretty hefty price
> on
> > ours and if we don't sell we couldn't care less."
> > >
> > > The Schonell's are looking for $US900,000 ($A1.39 million) for
> > their 470 square metre house, which sits on a large block 150
> metres
> > from the beach in Canggu, an expatriate enclave north of Seminyak,
> > Bali's priciest location.
> > >
> > > Perth businessman Alan Morgan is similarly bullish about a
> project
> > he is financing and consulting on, Batubelig Residences between
> > Seminyak and Canggu.
> > >
> > > He has built two villas that sold off-the-plan to expatriates
> in
> > Dubai and Jakarta for $US1.2 million ($A1.85 million) and $US1.5
> > million ($A2.31 million). He recently raised the remaining two
> villas
> > by $US100,000 ($A153,964.59) each to reflect higher construction
> costs.
> > >
> > > "I'm not at all concerned," said Morgan. "I think Bali's real
> > estate market is holding up definitely better than Perth,
> particularly
> > at the top-end. The average growth on land value in Seminyak is
> about
> > 25 per cent a year."
> > >
> > > Returns like that have attracted a stampede of foreign
> developers
> > and investors over the last decade, sparking nationalist outcry
> from
> > community and political leaders who urge Balinese not to sell
> > ancestral lands.
> > >
> > > Although Indonesian law bans foreign ownership of land, villa
> > investors commonly circumvent this by using an Indonesian nominee,
> > sometimes recommended by their lawyer or adviser.
> > > The nominee signs over practical control to the foreigner
> through
> > various contracts including power of attorney and a fictitious loan
> > agreement.
> > >
> > > Real estate agents say it's a watertight scheme. But legal
> > uncertainty and corruption accompany any investment in Indonesia,
> and
> > there have been instances of nominees gaining legal control of
> > properties.
> > >
> > > Concerns have also been raised by fresh allegations that a
> > business consultancy - partly run by expatriates - has failed to
> > disburse millions of dollars belonging to clients to settle land
> and
> > property acquisitions.
> > >
> > > "I wouldn't say these kinds of things never happen, but they
> > aren't common and you've just really got to do your homework," said
> > Ingram.
> > >
> > > But David Schonell said the returns are worth the risk.
> > >
> > > "Just the price of our land has gone up threefold since 2005
> when
> > we bought it. Like any business decision, we've just got to be
> smart
> > about it," he said.
> > >
> > > "If you do it the correct way and you do all your due
> diligence on
> > the property, your research into the nominee and put together all
> the
> > appropriate paperwork, then I think it's a very secure
> investment."
> > >
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> > >
> >
>


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