Bali Freedom Property simplifies Bali property purchase by offering visa support, legal due diligence, zoning checks, and expert guidance on ownership types, relocation, and trusted agents.
Bali property taxes
This guide explains Bali property ownership for foreigners: freehold is only for Indonesians; foreigners use leasehold or PMA company structures for secure, long-term investment.
This guide covers choosing Bali property for living or investment, highlighting key areas, lifestyle needs, property titles (freehold vs leasehold), legal advice, taxes, rental yields, costs, and capital growth potential.
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.
Guide to buying Bali villas covers zoning (ITR), building permits (PBG), occupancy certificates (SLF), ownership types (leasehold, freehold, Hak Pakai, HGB), PMA companies, legal due diligence, and avoiding nominee risks.
Key Bali property legal tips: understand foreign ownership rights (Hak Pakai, Guna Bangunan, Sewa), avoid nominee risks, check zoning/permits (ITR, PBG SLF), perform due diligence with an independent notary.