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Yes, foreigners can own property through long-term lease (leasehold) or via a company (PT PMA), which allows purchasing with full ownership (freehold). We’ll help you choose the right option.
The average rental yield in Bali is 10–15% annually. It depends on the location, type, and class of the property. Areas like Seminyak and Canggu usually bring the highest returns.
On average, about 10%, but — like in many countries — this can be optimized. Ask our expert for details.
If documents are in order, 2–15 days. Leasehold is quicker. Freehold via a company takes around 7 days to set up. We guide you through every step.
Canggu, Bukit Peninsula, and Ubud — all in high demand for rentals. Each is ideal for different goals — from luxury villas to affordable apartments.
Main risks include poor location choice, unreliable developers, or legal issues. We ensure full legal due diligence.
Depends on your goal: villas are great for living and rental, apartments — for easy income, land — for development. Location and infrastructure are key.
Not at this time. But many developers offer installment plans of up to 2–3 years with a low down payment.