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Bali Land for Sale
LEASEHOLD AND FREEHOLD
Prime 340m² Land for Sale in Tranquil Kedungu – Ideal for Villa or Investment
Kedungu, Bali- 340 Sqm
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Prime 700 m² Land on Main Road in Kedungu, Tabanan — Ideal for All Types of Businesses.
Kedungu, Bali- 700 Sqm
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Spacious 3,800m² Land in Kedungu – Just Minutes Away from the Beach
Kedungu, Bali- 3800 Sqm
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Amazing 400m2 Land in Tumbak Bayuh with Rice field View just Minutes Away from the Famous Canggu Area
Tumbak Bayuh, Bali- 400 Sqm
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Amazing 3,400m2 Land with Rice fields View and Ocean Vibes in next Prime area, Kedungu Tabanan
Kedungu, Bali- 3400 Sqm
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Stunning 8,000m2 Land in Next Prime Area Kedungu with Nature view.
Kedungu, Bali- 8000 Sqm
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Prime land for sale in Bali, offering both freehold and leasehold ownership options for foreigners and locals. Whether you’re looking to build a villa, start a business, flip land for profit, or secure a strategic piece of land for future development, Bali presents substantial opportunities. With rising land prices and a thriving market, now is an ideal time to explore land listings in Bali. Browse our land listings to discover plots in some of Bali’s most sought-after areas. These plots feature stunning views, offering a variety of natural landscapes to complement any investment.

Beautiful Land in Bali
Bali is one of the islands in Indonesia that has the fastest land price growth. It’s because Bali has a high demand for land acquisition and construction.
Whether you’re looking for land with a stunning beachfront view, serene jungle view, breathtaking ocean view, lush ricefield view, majestic mountain view, or a tranquil lake view, Bali offers diverse options to suit your vision.
That’s why it’s a perfect choice if you want to diversify your portfolio or build a personal vacation home – with a high investment return and low risk.
Investing in land for sale in Bali ensures you secure a valuable asset in a sought-after location.
Build your own villa!
Once you’ve found the perfect land, Ilot Property Bali can help bring your vision to life. Our team specializes in creating custom luxury villas that complement Bali’s natural beauty and maximize the potential of your land. With quality materials and thoughtful design, your villa becomes a lasting retreat and valuable investment. Ready to build?
Frequently Asked Questions
Freehold land grants complete ownership and is usually reserved for Indonesian citizens. Leasehold land involves leasing the land for a specific period, often 25 to 99 years and can be owned by foreigners.
Yes, foreigners can buy land in Bali, but not directly through freehold ownership. Instead, they have options like purchasing leasehold land or establishing a foreign-owned company (PT PMA) to acquire land under Indonesian law.
No, you do not have to live in Bali to own land. Many investors are absentee and live overseas. They can manage their property remotely or through local agents.
Legal requirements include conducting due diligence, verifying land ownership, and obtaining necessary permits. It’s advisable to work with a reputable real estate agent like Bali Villa Realty to ensure compliance with local laws.
Land price in Bali depends on factors like location, size, proximity to amenities, topography, and development potential. Working with a professional appraiser can help you get an accurate valuation.
For investment and high demand, Canggu, Seminyak, and Uluwatu remain top choices.
Areas like Mengwi, Pejeng, Bingin, Ubud, and Kedungu offer great potential for future growth due to their expanding infrastructure, increasing popularity, and more affordable land prices compared to prime locations.
Yes, there are zoning regulations and building permits required. Some areas may have restrictions to preserve natural resources or cultural heritage. Always check local laws and consult with experts.
Additional costs may include taxes, notary fees, legal fees, and possibly agency fees. Factor these into your budget when planning your purchase.
Bali land zoning categorizes land for specific uses, such as residential, commercial, agricultural, or tourism. It dictates the type of development allowed and affects the land’s potential for growth and investment.
