FAQ

Foreign investors cannot own land on a freehold basis, but can purchase a leasehold for a period of up to 25-30 years, which can often be extended.

No no need. Foreigners can invest in property in Bali even without being residents.

When purchasing a property in our company all taxes are already included in the price. We will take care about taxes for you.

Yes, you can rent out your property. This is a common practice that can provide a steady income, especially in tourist areas.

Like any investment, buying property in Bali comes without any risks. Maybe a bit, such as natural disasters ( this is covered with insurance) and economic fluctuations ( Indonesia is known for its relatively peaceful political life, especially in the context of Southeast Asia). It is important to conduct a thorough market analysis and consult with lawyers and real estate agents.

To protect your investment, it is important to have a trusted legal partner to help you navigate local laws, as well as property insurance to protect your property from unexpected events.

Leasehold and freehold are two different types of rights to real estate:

Leasehold is the right to use and occupy real estate for a specified period, usually from 25 to 99 years. At the end of the lease period, ownership reverts to the owner of the land. Leaseholders pay rent to the land owner and are usually responsible for the maintenance of the property.

Freehold is full ownership of real estate and the land on which it is located, without time restrictions. The freehold owner has more control over the property and does not have to pay rent.

Bali has many diverse areas, each of which is attractive in its own way:

  • Seminyak: Known for its luxurious villas, trendy restaurants and bars, and boutiques. Great for lovers of luxury and nightlife.
  • Kuta: Popular with young people, known for its nightlife and surfing. Ideal for outdoor activities and parties.
  • Ubud: The center of Balinese culture and art, attracts those seeking tranquility and wanting to immerse themselves in the island’s traditional culture.
  • Nusa Dua: An exclusive area with luxury hotels and clean beaches, suitable for a relaxing family holiday.
  • Jimbaran: Known for its beachside seafood restaurants and sunsets. Ideal for a romantic getaway.
  • Canggu: A favorite among digital nomads and surfers, it offers a relaxed atmosphere and a creative community.
  • Sanur: Quiet and peaceful area with long sandy beaches, suitable for older tourists and families with children.
    These areas offer a variety of choices for investors and tourists based on their preferences and lifestyle. Each area is unique and has something special to offer to a specific audience.