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Imagine waking up every day on the Island of Gods, surrounded by breathtaking mountains, lush rice paddies, and stunning white-sand beaches.  

Your dream holiday in a luxury villa, where every detail is taken care of.

Relax and unwind while dedicated house staff cater to your every need, allowing you to indulge in complete pampering and effortless leisure.

 

Make this dream your reality by booking our villas

General Questions

General Questions about buying Land

CAN FOREIGNERS BUY LAND IN BALI?

Yes, foreigners can purchase property in Bali through Leasehold ownership. Freehold ownership, however, is generally restricted to Indonesian citizens, except for certain designated areas where foreign ownership is permitted.

DO YOU HAVE TO LIVE IN BALI TO OWN LAND?

To own Leasehold land you do not have to be in Bali; many of our investors are absentee and overseas.

HOW IS LAND VALUATION DETERMINED IN BALI?

Land valuation in Bali is influenced by factors such as location, proximity to amenities, size, topography, zoning, and potential for development. Engaging a professional appraiser is crucial to obtain an accurate assessment of the land's value.

WHAT IS LAND ZONING, AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?

Land zoning refers to the categorization of land for specific purposes, such as residential, commercial, agricultural, or tourism. Understanding land zoning is essential as it dictates the type of development allowed on the property and helps assess its potential for future growth and investment opportunities.

ARE THERE ANY RESTRICTIONS ON LAND USAGE IN BALI?

Yes, Bali has specific regulations governing land usage. It is important to familiarize yourself with local laws and regulations to ensure compliance and avoid potential issues. Consulting with a reputable real estate agency or legal expert can provide valuable guidance.

CAN I OBTAIN A BUILDING PERMIT FOR MY LAND?

Yes, obtaining a building permit (IMB) is necessary before commencing any construction in Bali. The process involves submitting necessary documents and plans to the local authorities, adhering to building regulations and guidelines.

ARE THERE ANY ADDITIONAL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH PURCHASING LAND IN BALI?

Yes, apart from the purchase price, there are additional costs involved, including taxes, notary fees, legal fees, and potentially agency fees. It is advisable to factor in these costs when budgeting for your land investment.

General Questions about buying Villas

WHY CONSIDER BUYING A HOUSE IN BALI?

Investing in a villa in Bali offers numerous advantages. The island's thriving tourism industry attracts a steady stream of visitors, providing excellent rental income potential. Additionally, Bali's natural beauty, rich culture, and favorable climate make it an appealing destination for both vacationers and long-term residents. With increasing interest from international buyers, investing in a Bali villa presents an opportunity for potential capital appreciation in the long run.

Freehold villas provides complete ownership rights and is ideal for long-term investments, but is nearly exclusively only available to Indonesian citizens. Unless you use an Indonesian citizen to help you sign up or when having a PT PMA company (company with foreign capital) that you move the house on the company.

ARE THERE ANY RESTRICTIONS ON RENTING OUT MY BALI HOME?

Bali's property market allows for various rental options. You can choose to rent out your villa on a short-term basis as a vacation rental or on a long-term basis to tenants. However, it's crucial to comply with local zoning laws and regulations, obtain the necessary permits, and work with a reputable property management company to ensure a smooth and profitable rental experience.

What is the difference between Freehold and Leasehold ?

Bali offers two main types of land ownership: FREEHOLD & LEASEHOLD.

Freehold land provides complete ownership rights and is ideal for long-term investments, but is nearly exclusively only available to Indonesian citizens.

Leasehold land, on the other hand, involves leasing the land for a specific period, often ranging from 25 to 99 years, and can be owned by anyone including foreigners.