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Buying Process in Bali
From initial enquiry to notarizing your leasehold or property agreement — here's how it works.
How do I start the process of buying property in Bali?
+Can foreigners legally buy property in Bali?
+What are the steps in the buying process?
+- Step 1: First, choose your villa/apartment and pay a reservation deposit to secure it.
- Step 2: Next, appoint a legal advisor or notary (PPAT) to conduct background and land title checks.
- Step 3: Subsequently, draft and review the Lease Agreement or Hak Pakai Sales & Purchase Agreement.
- Step 4: Following this, sign the final deed (Akta) in front of the public notary (PPAT).
- Step 5: Meanwhile, settle the payment per your agreed milestone schedule and pay the notary/transfer taxes.
- Step 6: Finally, take handover of the keys and register your leasehold/title into the official records.
Do I need to visit Bali before buying?
+How long does the entire buying process take?
+Can I buy property through a company instead of personally?
+Legal & Property Rights in Bali
Understanding the Indonesian legal framework and your property rights.
What types of ownership structures exist for foreigners in Bali?
+- Leasehold (Hak Sewa): In general, this is the most popular and straightforward structure. You hold long-term lease rights (typically 25–30 years) with a contractually guaranteed extension option at a market or predetermined rate. Furthermore, it is fully transferable.
- Right to Use (Hak Pakai): This is a formal title issued under your personal name by the National Land Agency (BPN). However, it is only available for completed, high-value residential properties for foreigners holding a valid residency visa (KITAS/KITAP).
- Right to Build (Hak Bangunan - HGB): Alternatively, this stands as the strongest commercial title. This allows a foreign-owned corporate entity (PT PMA) to legally own the building and use the land for up to 80 years. Consequently, it is best for multi-property portfolios.
Is my property investment legally protected in Bali?
+What is the Due Diligence process, and why is it crucial?
+Do I need a lawyer or an independent notary?
+What about regulations for rental income — can I legally rent out my property?
+Costs, Payments & Finance in Bali
A transparent breakdown of what you'll pay and how payment works.
What are the total buying costs beyond the property price?
+- VAT (PPN): 11% to 12% (However, this applies only when purchasing a brand-new villa/apartment from a developer).
- Acquisition Tax (BPHTB): 5% (This is the standard buyer's tax for freehold/Hak Pakai transfers; furthermore, it is often negotiated or waived in leasehold deals).
- Notary & PPAT Fee: 0.5% to 1.5% (Consequently, this is a government-regulated fee for contract legalization and due diligence).
- Legal Advisor / Independent Solicitor: $1,000–$2,000 (A flat fee for contract reviews and title screening).
How do instalment plans work?
+- Down Payment: First, you pay 20% to 35% to secure the plot and start construction.
- Milestone Payments: Subsequently, the remaining 65% to 80% is divided into installments paid upon specific construction phases (e.g., 20% at foundation, 20% at roofing, 20% at finishing, and 5% upon handover).
- No credit check: Meanwhile, there is no bank involvement because the developer guarantees the contract until handover.
Can I get a mortgage in Bali as a foreigner?
+How do I transfer money to Bali for the purchase?
+Are there any hidden fees?
+Still have questions about costs?
Download our free 2026 Buyer's Guide with the complete cost breakdown and worked examples.
Investment & Rental Income in Bali
Real data on yields, appreciation, and rental management.
What rental yields can I expect in Bali?
+- Short-term holiday lets (Villas): Specifically, you can expect 9–13% net (Canggu, Pererenan, Uluwatu) for professionally managed properties.
- Hotel-operated apartments: Furthermore, these complexes yield 10–12% net in prime tourism locations.
- Long-term monthly/annual lets: Alternatively, these generate 7–11% net, which is highly popular in Ubud and Sanur for digital nomads and retirees.
How has property appreciation performed in Bali?
+Do you offer property management?
+What about taxes on rental income?
+How does Bali compare to other tropical destinations like Phuket or the Maldives?
+- Lower Entry Price: For example, premium 1-2 bed off-plan villas start from $195K–$265K, which is significantly lower than premium beachfront units in Phuket or luxury properties in the Maldives.
- Higher Net Yields: Additionally, Bali offers realistic 8–13% net returns vs. a mere 4–6% in over-saturated regional markets.
- Year-Round Demand: Unlike destinations with strict monsoons, Bali benefits from a highly resilient, 12-month tourism and digital nomad economy, maintaining 65–75% average occupancy.
- Flexible Use: Furthermore, leasehold structures give you total freedom to use the property yourself or rent it out with zero blackout dates.
Living & Lifestyle in Bali
What daily life is really like in Bali.
What is the cost of living in Bali?
+How do I get to Bali?
+Is English widely spoken?
+What is the healthcare like?
+Can I get a long-term residency permit as a property owner?
+What's the weather like?
+About Excellence Bali
Who we are and how we work.
Who is Excellence Bali?
+Are there any fees for your services?
+What makes you different from other agencies?
+Can I view properties remotely?
+What areas do you cover?
+- Canggu & Pererenan: This stands as the ultimate digital nomad and lifestyle hub, boasting the highest rental demand and occupancy on the island (from $220K).
- Uluwatu & Bukit: Alternatively, this area offers dramatic clifftop views, world-class surf, and premium luxury villa developments with rapid capital appreciation (from $240K).
- Seminyak & Umalas: Furthermore, this is an established upscale tourist center, famous for high-end dining, beach clubs, and consistent year-round yields (from $195K).
- Ubud: On the other hand, this is the cultural and spiritual heart of Bali, highly popular for wellness retreats, jungle-view villas, and long-term expat rentals (from $160K).
- Sanur: Finally, this is a relaxed, family-friendly coastal town with a brand new international hospital and marina, perfect for peaceful living and long-term capital growth (from $180K).
How do I get started?
+Still Have Questions?
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