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Frequently Asked Questions

Can foreigners buy property in Bali?

Foreigners cannot directly own freehold land in Indonesia. However, they can acquire property through leasehold agreements (typically 25-30 years with extension options) or through a PMA (foreign-owned company) structure which grants building rights (Hak Guna Bangunan).

What is the difference between leasehold and freehold in Bali?

Freehold (Hak Milik) is permanent ownership available only to Indonesian citizens. Leasehold is a long-term rental agreement, typically 25-30 years, with options to extend. Most foreign buyers opt for leasehold, which offers lower entry prices and is legally straightforward.

Which area in Bali is best for property investment?

Canggu and Bukit (especially Uluwatu and Melasti) offer the highest rental yields for villas. Ubud attracts long-stay tenants. Tabanan's Nuanu City is emerging as a creative community hub. Your best choice depends on investment goals — rental income, capital appreciation, or personal use.

What is the average ROI on Bali villas?

Well-located Bali villas can generate 8-15% gross rental yield annually. Off-plan purchases in developing areas like Melasti or Cemagi can see 20-40% capital appreciation by completion. Net returns depend on management costs, occupancy rates, and property type.