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A Complete Checklist for Buying a Villa in Bali
27 September 2019 by AdeIt can be exciting to observe some properties and villas in Bali before you make the purchase, but essential details can easily be missed. Make sure you inspect a property with the right checklist as it is critically important for you to check out the property or villa with all the information you need before making the offer. There are a lot of things to consider when planning to buy a villa in Bali, we will guide you through the essential points here. Find the right location One of the first decisions to make when choosing your property is it’s location. Whether you would like it on the beachfront, on a clifftop or next to a supermarket, the choice is entirely up to you. Just be sure to check the development plans for the surrounding area and confirm it won’t impact the rentability of your property and lifestyle. Also consider the disadvantages of the location, for example the beach or cliff may be too breezy. Another point to note is the accessibility of your location. Your villa needs to be within reasonable driving distance to go shopping and for recreational activities. Be sure the access road leading to your villa is adequate and wide enough for cars to park along, as well as letting other vehicles pass by. Approved legal Once you have found your dream villa in your dream location, make sure you have the rights to own it! Check every document of the property and its location to make sure it matches the land certificate. Also, before purchasing the property, confirm the Building Permit of the land (IMB) is for the right zone and that there are no restrictions that compromise the building of your villa. Facilities you need After you have found the right villa in the best location, get deep within the property and find out if the facilities you need are all there too! For you, a swimming pool or free Wi-Fi might be important, and you’ll surely be disappointed if they’re not included. Other facilities to enquire about are the Water Supply and the existence of electricity. For water, you should check with the PDAM if it's available in the area. If not, it’s possible to install a deep well with a water truck to your villa’s storage tank. While ensuring electrical connection is provided by the National Electricity Company (PLN). When everything is available, you are ready to enjoy a great holiday in your villa. These are a few things to look out for before buying a villa in Bali. Contact Bali Coconut Living for a list of recommended villas to rent or buy in the best locations around the island.

The Cost of Bali Living – An Expats Guide to Living In Bali
7 September 2019 by AdeBali is a real life paradise when it comes to the stuff of vacations. Though you might be wondering, is it a good lifestyle fit for a long term homebase? There are many reasons why you should move to Bali. Bali is a haven for those who are working online and would like to call this tiny island home, as well as entrepreneurs, digital nomads, yoga lovers and families who live happily in Bali. Since the flights are afforadbale for Australians, Bali has become the playground for them. Much of the expats in Bali tend to choose the comfortable middle-class budget. Though for a more budget-friendly living cost and a fast-growing expat region of Ubud. There’s always an option for the length of stay on the island whether its 3 to 6 months or a full-time living on the island. Internet There’s internet in every corner of Bali including in its beach community and smaller towns, but don’t expect high-speed internet throughout the island. The best and most reliable connections would be in the main tourist areas and larger resorts such as Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta & Sanur. Satellite internet is another option in rural areas. Child Friendliness Bali is considered very child-friendly, just like other places in Southeast Asia. There are several international schools offering varying degrees of intenational level education. It's best to do your research before you make a choice of living locations as the traffic in Bali can lead to long transit times between areas. Currency The Indonesian Rupiah is the currency of Indonesia. If you are coming in from Australia the exchange rate is quite simple – simply remove the last four zeros for an approximate price in AUD. The USD is currently around IDR 14.000 to the dollar. The great thing about Bali is that it's a small island that you can explore on the weekend. If you live in Ubud, where most of the expats live, getting to the other areas can be only a coupld of hours away. While if you have a little more than the average budget, you can live in the more resort-like coastal towns. Contact Bali Coconut Living for a villa rental in a short or long stay and they will recommend the best stays anywhere around the island for your Bali expat experience!

Your Guide to Moving to Bali
8 August 2019 by AdeFor those of you who have the freedom, its no doubt that Bali is an excellent idea for a long term stay! It serves you with a highly affordable lifestyle, great spicy food, and the kindest people you will meet. Bali has a large expat community in Canggu, Ubud and Uluwatu. If your priority is to live close to the beach for a sunset view, then Canggu should be your base, or if you want an afforable lifestyle adorned with pure Balinese culture and lifestyle, then Ubud should be your choice of stay. Getting a Local Sim Card The quickest option is to purchase a sim card directly in the airport, even though its a little pricy – it’s easy to register and will allwo you to immediately get online. Other options are getting them in major tourist towns such as Kuta, Canggu or Ubud. Telkomsel is the most popular data company, with the best signal in Bali as well as afforable data rates. If you don’t purchase your sim card at the airport the best option is to go directly to a Telkomsel outlet as you are required to register your sim card before activation in Indonesia. Getting A Scooter Getting your own mode of transportation is a must when it comes to a long term stay in Bali. If you have a bike license and are confident riding a scooter this is the most common mode of transportation on the island. Since scooters are the most effective way of transportation, there are many dealers on the island for purchase or rental. Food and Health Bali will spoil you with restaurants and cafes with a choice of local Balinese to western cuisines. If you get sick with the infamous ‘’Bali Belly’’ there are many excellent resources for a quick recovery, Drs who speak English and good health care facilities. Coworking Spaces Keep in mind that you might need a co-working space if you are planning to settle down in Bali, the island is becoming one of the main hubs in Asia for digital nomads. Make Bali your home! Contact Bali Coconut Living for long term villa rentals in Bali which offer you properties from the best and safest locations in the island to choose from.

Picking the Best Family Villa in Bali
18 July 2019 by AdeSearching for the best family accommodation for your next visit to Bali? With some careful planning, you can choose the best and ideal villa for you and your loved ones. Below are some things you should consider to ensure the best holiday villa for your family. Locations and Safety Make sure you know what kind of location you want to be in. If you’re looking for a beachfront villa, then avoid holiday houses obstructed by hotels. Keep in mind that most regions and cities publish their past history of crimes on the internet. You can therefore research crimes within the area of your stay, as your family’s safety and happiness is your top priority. Researching Amenities Complete your stay in a dream home! Since the property chosen will be yours to live in for the duration of your holiday, make sure it’s the most comfortable one for your family. A villa with a pool is always a win for kids, coupled with an enclosed yard for their safety. Other amenities include free Wifi, cable TV and local telephone service for your comfort. Find out How Child-Friendly the Villa is For those traveling with smaller children, anticipate the kind of danger you are likely to deal with in your villa. If there’s a pool, does it have a safety fence around it? If you are bringing a baby, does the villa have baby-proof locks on the doors and windows? All this can be confirmed with the property manager before you make your reservation. Look for Kid-Friendly Attractions Nearby Happy kids, happy vacation! While on your family vacation, entertainment for your kids’ is an essential factor. For a leisure afternoon, check if the villa you’re interested in is close to a playground. A beach or a neighborhood pool may also be a favorite for your family to enjoy. Also, consider the closest indoor park or movie theatre in case of a rainy day. Wondering where to look for the best villas for your family holiday? Bali Coconut Living will assist you in finding the best possible match for your inquiry, offering you the best and ideal villas for your family to enjoy.

The best place to rent a villa in Bali
7 June 2019 by AdeThe island of Bali is known as one of the most visited destinations in Indonesia, drawing in millions of people each year from all over the world. The destination is celebrated for its strong local culture, warm hospitality and stunning sceneries of beaches, rice fields and mountains. Those who want to plunge into a tropical life simply must put Bali on their bucket list. The island offers both adventure and luxury hand in hand, catering to all types of travelers. To take your time and make the most of the island, renting a villa in Bali is probably the best choice. Unlike in hotels, you get to see the surrounding environment in private, and enjoy the comfort of luxurious accommodation, without having to share your space with other tourists. Renting a villa in Bali can also be ideal for those traveling in groups, or even for honeymooners seeking a more romantic private time. An increasing number of private villas are built every year in Bali making it a perfect luxurious destination. If you’re looking to rent a villa when you visit, here are some of the best places for you to find a deluxe private villa in Bali. Seminyak Home to high-end bars and lavish dining venues, Seminyak is the perfect choice for those seeking a luxurious villa within the busy streets of Bali. The strategic location and hip social scene make Seminyak an enviable neighborhood for travelers. This stylish town is known for its sophistication and vibrant nightlife. Uluwatu This surfer’s paradise takes pride in giving access to some of the most beautiful beaches on the island! Elegant villas are perched along the cliff, overlooking the spectacular Indian ocean. Not only does it give access to stunning beaches with crystal-clear waters, but it also boasts jaw-dropping views of the beautiful Balinese nature. Canggu Bali’s current it spot! Canggu is a popular town for surfers, vegans, yoga enthusiasts and digital nomads. Most villas in Canggu are located just a short stroll from Canggu cafes and restaurants, work out studios and the beach. The above-mentioned neighborhoods are only some of the places to rent a villa in Bali. If you need any assistance finding the most suitable villa to rent, simply ask our property consultants from Bali Coconut Living to help you out!

Where to rent a Villa in Bali?
28 May 2019 by AdeStaying in a private villa has become a popular choice when enjoying a holiday in Bali. There’s no better feeling than waking up in a luxurious villa and having your own private pool right in your backyard. Renting a villa in Bali is great for those seeking privacy, luxury and comfort all in one place. Additionally, we are seeing an increasing number of expats wanting to call Bali their home. More and more villas are available for long-term rentals, whether monthly or yearly. However, choosing your holiday home or yearly rental doesn’t happen overnight. Location matters In order to select the best villa for you, you need to make a few decisions first. One of the most significant factors is location. Where should you rent a villa in Bali? It may be tricky as all the areas are quite different to one another. To help you out, here is a guide about where to rent a villa in Bali, so you can make the most of your stay in paradise! Kuta Although Kuta used to be an icon of Bali, over the years it has become known as the party center of the island. If you’re into hardcore partying, like those at Sky Garden, Bounty or Paddy’s, then Kuta could be a good option. The town is brimming with bars, nightclubs and small local shops. Staying in Kuta also provides easy access to the airport and the famous Kuta beach. You can find big shopping malls such as Beachwalk, Discovery Shopping Mall and Galeria Mall Bali. Seminyak The most fashionable district of Bali is no doubt Seminyak. If you’re into a more sophisticated lifestyle, Seminyak might be just the ‘hood’ for you. It’s home to plenty of sexy beach clubs, lavish restaurants, cute cafes, premium international boutiques and, of course, luxurious villas! Think villas with sleek interior design equipped with private pools and impeccable service. Canggu Also known as “Ubud by the sea”, Canggu is a magnet for yoga enthusiasts, surfers, skaters and healthy organic food lovers. Properties in this area benefit from laidback vibes with peaceful green rice paddy views. The café scene in Canggu is also constantly growing with various dining options. Whether you want to dine in style, eat at a traditional local warung or hang out at Canggu’s coolest cafes, there’s a great spot on every corner of Canggu. Kerobokan Only minutes away from Canggu and Seminyak, Kerobokan is another favorite place to rent a villa in Bali. The town has plenty of chic villas surrounded by beautiful rice fields. You’ll find a wide range of restaurants and cafes as well as favored spa destinations nearby. Ubud If you’re looking for villas in the jungle or nestled between rice fields, Ubud is the place to go. The town is known as the yoga central of Bali, with many vegetarian and raw organic food options. Find a villa to rent in Ubud and experience true Balinese culture in this spectacular area. Renting a villa in Bali Still unsure where to rent a villa in Bali? Let Bali Coconut Living help you select the best monthly or yearly villa rental for you.

Honeymoon Tips in Bali
17 May 2019 by AdeHave you got your honeymoon plans sorted? If you’re looking for a romantic getaway loaded with tons of sunshine, lavish dining, lively activities and luxurious accommodation, then it’s time to book two tickets for a dazzling Bali honeymoon with your loved one. Your days will be filled with full on romance and adventure once you step your feet onto the beautiful island of Bali. Its spectacular views and affordable price tag makes Bali a favorable destination for a honeymoon. To help you make the most of your time in Bali, here are some tips to plan your dream getaway with your partner! Transportation - Making your way around Bali Although the island lacks public transportation, getting around Bali is pretty easy, with many different transportation services offered. Save your time and energy by booking a private driver to take you around the island. Make sure you book in advance so they can pick you up from the airport. If you’re not planning to commute much, you can use online taxi services such as Grab or Gojek. However, it’s important to note that some areas prohibit online taxis. Local transportations are also available, but are normally way more expensive. If you are the adventurous type, then a popular option is to rent a motorbike. Scoot around rice fields and to waterfalls, the local market and to catch the sunset! Activities - Things to do during your honeymoon in Bali A honeymoon in Bali provides an endless choice of activities. There’s something for every honeymooner. Whether you want to soak up the sun by the beach, lounge on daybeds, wake up in a luxurious private villa, shower under a waterfall or indulge in heavenly massages, you can make your dreamy honeymoon vacation in Bali come true. Accommodation – Where to stay for your Bali honeymoon The best place for lovebirds to stay in Bali is either Seminyak or Canggu. Both destinations provide ocean views, beachfront villas, stylish boutiques, sunset bars, chic restaurants and cafes. If privacy is what you want, then it’s best to rent a private villa in Bali. Thanks to the continuous growth of tourists, Bali is blessed with incredible accommodations for all budgets to choose from. If you are looking for a weekly or monthly villa rental in Seminyak or Canggu, Bali Coconut Living will be happy to assist you. Simply contact the team and our passionate property consultants will be in touch with your shortly.

Top reasons to choose a villa for your Bali Holiday
29 April 2019 by AdeGoing on a Bali holiday allows you to stay in luxury hotels and resorts located in prime locations. However, nothing beats a holiday in Bali, spent in the ultimate comfort of a private villa. Affordability, tropical weather, fabulous rice field views, incredible sunsets and chic restaurants make Bali a paradise for holiday seekers. Renting a villa in Bali provides so many advantages. It allows you experience a different side to Bali. Read on to learn the many benefits of renting a villa in Bali. Ultimate privacy A private villa spoils you with ultimate privacy. You get extra space you cannot find in hotels. The whole property is yours, from the pool, living area and dining hall to the kitchen and sundeck. There’s no need to share your space with other guests or get up early to save your daybed. You are free to do whatever you want! Individual services As there are no other guests, your staff are dedicated to you. You get all the attention and service to yourself. Missed breakfast? No worries! Unlike hotels that have specific breakfast hours, renting a villa in Bali lets you set your own breakfast time. You can wake up whenever you feel like it and make your own meal. Staying in a private villa lets you set your own schedule to do things whenever you feel like it. Have delicious meals cooked for you Your private chef can serve wonderful food and drinks made especially for you. Whether you want something meaty or something healthy, a private chef who can cater to all kinds of diets is a great idea when staying in a private villa. Call in people to come to your villa Rather than going out, you can simply invite your yoga instructor or massage therapist to your villa at the most convenient time for you. Practice yoga privately with your friends or indulge in a head to toe massage without having to wait your turn. This can all be attained when you rent your own villa in Bali! With a wide array of villa options in Bali, choosing the right one can be difficult. It’s best to consult with Bali Coconut Living who can help you choose the most suitable villa in Bali.

Things to check before Renting a Villa in Bali
23 April 2019 by AdeHave you ever dreamed of having your own villa in Bali? Bali’s year-round beautiful weather and stunning scenery makes the island a very desirable place to live. Repeat visitors return time and time again for either a short holiday or an extended long-term stay. Some even consider starting a new life in Bali, making this magnificent island a permanent home. If you’re thinking of securing a holiday home or even residing in this paradise for a long time, renting a villa in Bali could be a great choice for you. Before deciding however, there are a few points you need to consider. Here are some things to look into before renting a villa or buying your dream property in Bali! 1 The location Location is one of the most important decisions to make when looking for a villa. When it comes to location, there are many factors to consider such as accessibility, proximity to restaurants, schools, or shopping centers and whether to have rice field views or ocean views. Currently, Seminyak and Canggu are in very high demand when it comes to villa rentals. 2 Accessibility No matter how beautiful a villa is, always keep in mind accessibility to surrounding areas. Make sure it’s within walking or driving distance to dine, shop and do other regular activities. Find out if the road leading to your villa is in good condition and big enough for other cars to pass by. Check also if the street is full of traffic during the rush hour. If your villa is within close proximity of a nearby temple, be mindful of possible road closures during ceremonies. 3 Your rights If you are thinking of investing through long-term renting, you should be aware of your property rights in Bali. Regarding real estate, there are various rights that are recognized by the Indonesian law: The Right to Use The Right to Build The Right to Own Since foreigners have restrictions when it comes to owning properties, the best way to invest is through a leasehold investment. It translates to a long-term lease contract where the Right to Own (owned by the owner) is transferred to you as the Right to Use. With this right, you are able to sub-lease or rent out the villa to other people making it a profitable investment. 4 Reputable property consultants Choosing the right villa consultant is crucial. When it comes to properties, you want a 5 star service and experience. Bali Coconut Living is a reputable property consultant in Bali. Let us know what you are looking for and our team of real estate experts will assist you.

A Simple Guide on Renting a Villa in Bali
5 April 2019 by AdeWhether you’re staying for an extended period of time or just a number of days, renting a villa in Bali is one of the best ways to enjoy your vacation here in paradise. The pleasure of having a tropical pool in your backyard while also enjoying lush green rice field views will definitely make your Bali holiday even more enjoyable. Traditional or modern, Bali has villas catering to every budget and preference. You can choose to have in-house staff, an outdoor bathroom, a beachfront villa, or even a property with a personal chef. With an abundance of villas available, choosing one can be a bit tricky. If you’re thinking of renting a daily, monthly or yearly villa in Bali, here is a guide to help you out. 1 Decide on the location Bali has various neighborhoods, each with a different kind of ambience. Know what you’re looking for beforehand and decide which area you want to stay in. If you’re seeking a neighborhood with chic restaurants, stylish beach clubs and high end boutiques, Seminyak would suit you well. This location is home to plenty of luxurious and spacious villas in close proximity to the beach. Not so far from Seminyak is Canggu. This upcoming area has a lot to offer, including vegetarian restaurants, fitness studios and coworking spaces and is also known as a surfer’s paradise. There’s a large number of villas up for monthly and yearly rental in Canggu. Another neighborhood to consider is Umalas. This tranquil area is still dominated by rice terraces, which makes it a peaceful place to live. The location has easy access to Seminyak and Canggu, making it ideal for people working in either of those two areas. 2 Know what you want and need A practical tip is to create a checklist of what you want and need. Do you need high-speed wifi? Do you want a pool? How many bedrooms do you need? Do you want limited street noise or are you looking for a villa in walking distance to restaurants and bars? Are you looking for a beachfront villa or a villa with rice field views? Do you need full-time staff? Be sure to answer the essential questions before deciding on a specific villa. 3 Have a budget Most importantly, know how much you want to spend. Renting a villa in Bali might also require you to pay bills such as water and electricity and they may be excluded from your monthly rental quote. Some may give you lower prices when you book for a longer period of time and some prices may alter during low or high season. When you stay in Bali for more than a week with a large group of people, a villa can end up as a bargain compared to booking a hotel room. If you need any assistance renting a villa in Bali, you could always ask us. Bali Coconut Living can help you find the perfect monthly or yearly villa rental. Ask us for more information.