Bali Villas for Sale
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Buy Bali villas for sale with Bali Villa Realty. Explore a wide range of villas and houses in Bali, from leasehold, freehold, off-plan developments, luxury homes, and affordable options.
All of our villas for sale in Bali are carefully curated in most sought-after locations like Seminyak, Canggu, Kerobokan, Berawa, Ubud, Seseh, Kedungu, Umalas and more.
If you’re thinking about buying property in Bali or investing in Bali real estate but aren’t sure where to start, our senior real estate specialists are ready to guide you. You can reach out to us online or visit our Kerobokan office to start your property journey in Bali.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, foreigners can legally own property in Bali, but not under freehold (Hak Milik). They typically use leasehold (Hak Sewa, 20–80 years) or right to use (Hak Pakai) for residences. For commercial investments, forming a foreign-owned company (PT PMA) allows ownership via right to build (HGB) titles.
Yes, buying a villa in Bali can be very profitable, with rental yields typically around 10–15% per year.
Foreigners can own leasehold property in Bali for up to 25–30 years, with renewal options. Freehold ownership requires setting up a PT PMA (foreign-owned company).
The price of a villa for sale in Bali can vary based on its location, size, and features. Some start at a few hundred thousand dollars, while luxury ones near tourist hotspots can reach several million. Check our detailed villa price guide and analysis here.
Yes. You will have to pay additional costs like acquisition tax, land and building tax, and notary fees.
Returns from a Bali villa investment depend on location, type of property, and rental demand. A well-located villa with good management can bring steady rental income and grow in value over time.
Absolutely. We can connect you with reputable lawyers or notaries to assist with the legal aspects of your purchase. Additionally, our in-house legal team can help with due diligence, guidance on property laws, tax responsibilities, and ensuring a secure transaction.
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