Guide explains Bali property ownership: leasehold (Hak Sewa) offers affordable, limited-term use; freehold (Hak Milik) grants full ownership but only to Indonesians. Foreigners can use PMA companies, Hak Pakai, or HGB rights. Choose based on investment, retirement, or relocation goals. Contact Bali Freedom Property for advice.
Bali property laws
Leasehold properties in Bali offer lower upfront costs, stronger cash returns, and flexible exits, making them a smart alternative to freehold. Bali Freedom Property provides expert legal and visa support for investors.
Bali Freedom Property offers expert legal services to navigate complex Bali property laws, ensuring safe transactions for foreigners through trusted nominees, "Hak Pakai" titles, notaries, and personalized support.
International investors in Bali must navigate complex property laws, including leasehold options and restrictions on freehold ownership. Legal advice and trusted agencies ensure secure, compliant investments.
This guide explains Bali property ownership, comparing leasehold (25-30 year lease, affordable, foreigner-friendly) vs freehold (permanent ownership, Indonesian citizens only, pricier).