1850 M2 Land in Merta Agung Kerobokan for Lease

Rp13.000.000

  Land   Leasehold   1800 M2   Yellow Zone

Land For Sale Freehold Near Kedungu Beach Bali

Rp350.000.000 Per Are / Freehold

  Land   Freehold   100m2   Yellow Zone

Prestigious 2,000 m² Rice Field Land for Lease in Canggu

Rp12.000.000 Per Year Per Are

  Land   Leasehold   2000m2   Yellow Zone

Charming Small Plots in Rapidly Developing Kedungu

Rp500.000.000 Per Are / Freehold

  Land   Freehold   376m2   Yellow Zone

PRIME LEASEHOLD LAND OPPORTUNITY IN KEDUNGU, BALI

Rp12.000.000 Per Year

  Land   Leasehold   10 are (1,000 m²)

Land Plot on Inside Gated Complex for Sale in Beraban

Rp495.000.000 Per Are / Freehold

  Land   Freehold   200m2   Yellow Zone

Rare Opportunity: Scenic Land in Kedungu for Lease

Rp10.000.000

  Land   Leasehold   Completed   273m2   Yellow Zone

Land for Sale in Bali, Indonesia - FAQ

Bali’s unparalleled natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant lifestyle make it a sought-after destination for land investments. The island offers a unique blend of tropical landscapes, exquisite beaches, and a thriving tourism industry.
Bali offers a diverse range of land options, including beachfront properties, cliff-top estates, rice field views, and jungle retreats. Buyers can choose from various landscapes to suit their preferences.
Yes, there are certain restrictions for foreign investors when it comes to land ownership in Bali. However, legal structures such as long-term leases and working with local partners can be used to facilitate foreign ownership.
The process involves thorough research, engaging with reputable real estate agents, and legal consultations. Buyers typically need to secure the services of a notary and navigate local regulations to ensure a smooth acquisition process.
Bali’s booming tourism industry and increasing demand for accommodations contribute to the potential for attractive returns on investment. However, market conditions and proper management play crucial roles in determining returns.
Generally, yes. However, it’s important to work with architects and contractors familiar with local building regulations. Permits and approvals must be obtained from local authorities to ensure compliance with zoning and construction standards.
Bali’s real estate market has shown resilience and growth over the years. Market trends can vary, so it’s advisable to stay updated on economic factors, tourism patterns, and government policies that may impact the real estate sector.

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