Arya Properties Ready To Change Property Investment Landscape In Eastern Indonesia

JAKARTA - The name Arya Properties may still sound new to some Indonesians, but this company has quickly transformed into one of the most dynamic property and resort developers in eastern Indonesia.

With projects spread across Sumba, Lombok, Sumbawa, and Bali, Arya Properties combines tropical natural beauty with a touch of elegant design, professional management, and clear and friendly legality of foreign investors, presenting new standards in property investment in Indonesia.

From Europe To Indonesia: Long-Term Vision Of The Founder

Founded by Petr Hemerka, a young businessman from the Czech Republic born in 1992, Arya Properties was born from the spirit of building long-term projects that had real impacts. Before setting foot in Indonesia, Petr had founded various successful businesses, ranging from the large printing business, home decoration e-commerce, to the short-term rental network and property development in Europe.

For me, building a property is not just following market trends or chasing fast numbers. We want to create something that is eternal, a place where people can feel the beauty, peace, and real quality of life. Our projects must remain relevant and proud even 30 years from now," said Petr, and the nature of his written statement, Friday, July 11.

Petr's big move began in 2019, as he explored Southeast Asia and finally chose Indonesia as where he built the future. Sumba, with her pure natural charm and strong local culture, became the starting point for Arya Properties' long-term vision.

Ambitious Expansion: From Sumba To Bali

Currently, Arya Properties has recorded:- More than 600 villas that are under construction or are already operating,- The value of active projects reaches 121 million US dollars,- 820+ labor in development and hospitality,- And a number of flagship projects at premium locations such as Sumba, Lombok, Sumbawa, and Bali.

One of the projects that stole the show was the Arya Sumba Kodi Resort, which was built in just 14 months in remote areas, an extraordinary logistical achievement. Since the soft opening in June 2025, the occupancy rate has reached more than 90% during the holiday season, even as the next development stage is still ongoing.

Valuable Investment, Clear Legality

Each Arya Properties property offers a different approach from managed apartments in Seminyak for passive income, to exclusive villas in Sumbawa for those seeking peace. However, the common thread remains the same: legal leasehold structure for up to 80 years, transparent ownership for foreign investors, as well as full management services that facilitate the ownership process.

"We chose locations that may not be popular on investor maps, but that's where we see the original potential, the untouched nature, the warm community, and the space to build something really meaningful," added Petr Hemerka.

Active Leadership & Disciplinary Philosophy

Unlike most of the founders of large companies who distance themselves, Petr remains active in leading each line directly, from field inspections, marketing meetings, to personal communication with investors. Arya Properties' working culture emphasizes discipline, structure, and responsibility, ranging from the rules of not smoking while working to the emphasis on self-management.

Towards The Future: Property, Community, And Experience

Not only building villas, but Arya Properties is now preparing to enter a new realm: presenting beach clubs, farm-to-table restaurants, and cultural centers that bring Sumba local crafts to the global market. Its main mission remains consistent: to build with heart, lead with integrity, and create meaningful experiences for investors, tourists, as well as local communities.

"I am not interested in just being the biggest developer. My goal is to build with responsibility, fulfill promises to investors, and leave a positive trail in the community we serve. The size of our success is not only ROI, but also reputation and long-term impact," concluded Petr Hemerka.