Before buying land in Bali, check zoning laws, access rights, leasehold vs freehold options, clear titles, permits (PBG, SLF), taxes (BPHTB, PPh), local approvals, boundary surveys, soil tests, and work with a trusted notary.
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This guide explains Bali property ownership options for foreigners: leasehold (limited-term use), freehold (full ownership via local company), Hak Pakai (right to use), and PT PMA/HGB setups, highlighting legalities, costs, and exit strategies.
In 2026, foreigners can legally buy Bali property via leasehold, Hak Pakai use-rights, or PT PMA companies. Use trusted notaries, understand zoning and permits, avoid nominee risks, and secure proper visas.
Bali Property Investment 2026 offers clear guidance on freehold vs leasehold, PT PMA setups, visas, permits, zoning, due diligence, and maximizing ROI with rental yields. Contact for expert support.