Indonesia Q3 House Price Growth Hits Record Low
2025-11-07 00:47
By
Chusnul Chotimah
1 min. read
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.