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Urutkan
3183 Properties available in Bali

Area: Seminyak

Sub Area: Residential side

Kamar Mandi : 3

Luas Tanah : 200 m²

Luas Bagunan : 203 m²

Ruang Tamu : Enclosed

Masa Sewa : 28 tahun

Area: Other Indonesian Islands

Sub Area: Flores

Kamar Mandi : >5

Luas Tanah : 2.120 m²

Luas Bagunan : 1.017 m²

Ruang Tamu : Opened/Enclosed

Walk to the beach ( ~500m ) | Price is negotiable

Area: Canggu

Sub Area: Berawa

Kamar Mandi : 1

Luas Tanah : 40 m²

Luas Bagunan : 40 m²

Ruang Tamu : Enclosed

Masa Sewa : 27 tahun

Shared pool | Walk to the beach (700m)

Area: Canggu

Sub Area: Batu Bolong / Echo Beach

Kamar Mandi : 1

Luas Tanah : 85 m²

Luas Bagunan : 75 m²

Ruang Tamu : Enclosed

Masa Sewa : 30 tahun

Off-Plan | Estimation delivery in January 2027 | 2 units sold out of 11

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Yes. Bali remains one of Southeast Asia’s strongest villa markets for both capital growth and rental performance, especially in high-demand areas such as Uluwatu, Canggu, Seminyak, and Ubud.
Buying a villa gives long-term ownership benefits and potential appreciation, while long-term rental offers flexibility with lower upfront costs. The right option depends on your timeline, budget, and investment goals.
Popular areas include Canggu, Uluwatu, Seminyak, Ubud, Sanur, and Jimbaran. Each area has a different lifestyle profile and return potential, from surf and tourism zones to family-friendly neighborhoods.
Foreign investors can access Bali property through legal structures such as leasehold and approved ownership setups. Proper legal due diligence with trusted advisors is essential before any transaction.
Yes. Many Bali villas generate recurring income through short-term or long-term rental models. Performance depends on location, design quality, amenities, and professional property management.