Residential property prices in Indonesia rose by 0.83% year-on-year in Q4 2025, broadly stable from a 0.84% increase in Q3 and marking the slowest growth since the data series began in 2003. The latest figures reflect a decline in purchasing power and a rise in layoffs, which contributed to the overall moderation in property prices. Price growth slowed for medium-sized houses (1.12% vs 1.18% in Q3), while prices for large houses remained stable (at 0.72%), and small houses saw slightly faster growth (0.76% vs 0.71% in Q3). Among the 18 cities included in the survey, 12 reported slower price growth, with the sharpest slowdown seen in Palembang (0.52% vs. 1.06%), while prices in Manado edged down by 0.04% after rising 0.03% in Q3. source: Bank Indonesia

House Price Index YoY in Indonesia decreased to 0.83 percent in the fourth quarter of 2025 from 0.84 percent in the third quarter of 2025. House Price Index YoY in Indonesia averaged 3.57 percent from 2003 until 2025, reaching an all time high of 13.51 percent in the third quarter of 2013 and a record low of 0.83 percent in the fourth quarter of 2025. This page includes a chart with historical data for Indonesia House Price Index YoY. Indonesia Residential Property Price Index YoY - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on February of 2026.

House Price Index YoY in Indonesia decreased to 0.83 percent in the fourth quarter of 2025 from 0.84 percent in the third quarter of 2025. House Price Index YoY in Indonesia is expected to be 2.30 percent by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Indonesia Residential Property Price Index YoY is projected to trend around 1.30 percent in 2027, according to our econometric models.



Calendar GMT Reference Actual Previous Consensus TEForecast
2025-11-07 12:40 AM
Property Price Index YoY
Q3 0.84% 0.90% 0.7%
2026-02-06 03:40 AM
Property Price Index YoY
Q4 0.83% 0.84% 1.0%
2026-05-08 03:00 AM
Property Price Index YoY
Q1 0.83%


Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Property Price Index YoY 0.83 0.84 percent Dec 2025
Housing Index 110.56 110.36 points Dec 2025
Residential Property Prices 0.80 0.90 Percent Sep 2025


Indonesia Residential Property Price Index YoY
In Indonesia, housing index refers to the Residential Property Price Index that measures house prices in 18 cities, including small, medium and large houses.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
0.83 0.84 13.51 0.83 2003 - 2025 percent Quarterly
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Indonesia Home Price Growth Stays at Record Low
Residential property prices in Indonesia rose by 0.83% year-on-year in Q4 2025, broadly stable from a 0.84% increase in Q3 and marking the slowest growth since the data series began in 2003. The latest figures reflect a decline in purchasing power and a rise in layoffs, which contributed to the overall moderation in property prices. Price growth slowed for medium-sized houses (1.12% vs 1.18% in Q3), while prices for large houses remained stable (at 0.72%), and small houses saw slightly faster growth (0.76% vs 0.71% in Q3). Among the 18 cities included in the survey, 12 reported slower price growth, with the sharpest slowdown seen in Palembang (0.52% vs. 1.06%), while prices in Manado edged down by 0.04% after rising 0.03% in Q3.
2026-02-06
Indonesia Q3 House Price Growth Hits Record Low
Residential property prices in Indonesia climbed by 0.84% year-on-year in Q3 2025, slightly easing from a 0.90% increase in Q2 and marking the softest growth since the data series began in 2003. The latest figures reflect a decline in purchasing power and a rise in layoffs, which contributed to the overall moderation in property prices. Price growth slowed for small houses (0.71% vs 1.04% in Q2) and medium-sized houses (1.18% vs 1.25%), while prices for large properties remained relatively stable (0.72% vs 0.70%). Among the 18 cities included in the survey, 11 reported slower price growth, with the sharpest slowdowns seen in Pekanbaru (0.31% vs 2.69%), while prices in Surabaya edged down by 0.02% after rising 0.44% in Q2.
2025-11-07
Indonesia Home Price Growth Slows to Lowest on Record
Residential property prices in Indonesia rose by 0.90% year-on-year in Q2 2025, slowing from a 1.07% increase in Q1 and marking the softest growth since the data series began in 2003. The latest figures reflect a decline in purchasing power and a rise in layoffs, which contributed to the overall moderation in property prices. Price growth slowed for small houses (1.04% vs 1.39% in Q1) and large properties (0.70% vs 0.97%), while prices for medium-sized houses accelerated (1.25% vs 1.14%). Among the 18 cities included in the survey, 14 reported slower price growth, with the sharpest slowdowns seen in Pekanbaru (1.67% vs 2.69%) and Surabaya (0.44% vs 1.05%).
2025-08-06