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Luxury Homes for Sale in Bali
13 April 2020 by AdeThere are still plenty of opportunities in Bali to own a large luxurious home with a variety of purposes. Maybe you would like a holiday house, or a place to retire on a paradise island. Maybe you’re looking to invest in one, to earn passive income from rent, and sell it again in the future for a better price. Either way, purchasing a luxurious home in Bali has its benefits. Check out these houses from the Bali Coconut Living catalogue. 1. Rumah Kasio Rumah is the Indonesian word for ‘home’, and you will feel at home in this villa, overlooking a peaceful paddy field. While the natural surrounding landscape is not as spectacular as the famous one in Tegalalang, Rumah Kasio still offers a view of fresh green Balinese fields. This industrial-style villa is located in Tabanan and is available for sale. On 400 m2 land, the 184 m2 house features 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, walk-in wardrobe, guest toilet, pantry with laundry area, terrace, garden, and 2 carports – plus plenty of parking space for guests to come and visit. It is ideal for a family of four to live. When repurposed for monthly or yearly rentals, your tenant can bring their friends or family along for a natural treat. The area is not a crowded tourist area, but also not far away from the famous Pura Tanah Lot Temple. Learn more about Rumah Kasio here. 2. Villa Ramos Looking for a less crowded beachfront to live on? Villa Ramos is located in Sanur. The neighbourhood has long been known for its pleasant and laidback east-facing shoreline, and is not at all secluded from the main attractions of South Bali – Denpasar, Jimbaran, Kuta, and Seminyak. The villa is situated in a secure villa complex on 380 m2 land. It features 4 en-suite bedrooms, closed living and dining areas, terrace, fully equipped kitchen, garden, swimming pool, private garage, outdoor BBQ area and common area with car access. It’s built in a contemporary style, easy to maintain, and centrally located among many convenience stores, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, spas and of course, the beach. This is ideal as a retirement villa or even daily rental. Learn more about Villa Ramos here. 3. Villa Halina series The Villa Halina series is currently under construction in rural Babakan, each villa sits on 500 m2 of land. So, grab one of the properties fast while the price is still cheap. The construction is expected to be finished between March and April 2020. It’s going to be a great place to call home, and a great investment for those looking into a large 3-bedroom villa. The villas feature 3 en-suite bedrooms, guest toilet, kitchen, closed living room, terrace, swimming pool, garden and parking area. The two villas are 20 minutes from Canggu, and close to many natural features, making them ideal for long-term holiday villa rentals. Check out Villa Halina I and Villa Halina II by following the links. Bali Coconut Living is a property agent in Bali specialised in leasehold and freehold properties. If you are a foreigner looking to get a hassle-free leasehold arrangement, visit our website to learn more. Browse through our portfolio of villas and land for a secure and profitable investment.
Tips for Buying A House in Bali
13 November 2019 by AdeIt can be very stressful when it comes to buying a house, as its one of the hardest decisions to make in life. The process of buying a home has the potential for bad decisions, resulting in undesirable circumstances. This also applies to buying a home in Bali. People say it's even more challenging to buy a house here than somewhere else, but that’s not entirely true. The horror stories you may have heard mostly occur because rules aren’t followed or there’s a misunderstanding around laws and regulations. Follow our guide to buying a house in Bali and make your experience more secure and memorable. Start your research It’s as easy as it sounds! Getting as much information as possible should be the first thing you do. There are plenty of ways to do this in Bali. There are adverts and classifieds found in local expatriate newspapers, and thousands of websites on Google. There are hundreds of groups on social media that are also an option, along with a choice of listings in real estate agents. Take notes This might sound easy, but people don’t usually take notes when they’re searching on Google. Writing things down and taking notes will make things crystal clear in the long term. You can compare areas and prices through your notes and they will give you a clear image of what you’re dealing with. Inspect the site Once you’ve gathered enough information, its time to go inspect. Using an agent at this stage is super helpful as they have direct contact with the vendors and will save you the trouble of trying to do it yourself. Planning the inspections in advance is also a good idea. Need to buy a property through an agent? Then Bali Coconut Living will happily assist you in choosing any villa or property in the popular towns of Bali. Contact us now and make Bali your home!