Before buying off-plan property in Bali, check land titles, zoning, permits, developer reputation, secure payments via escrow and milestones, tax rules, rental legality, insurance, warranties, and visa plans.
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Proper legal due diligence is crucial when buying Bali property to avoid title issues, zoning conflicts, and delays. Bali Freedom Property offers expert guidance, checklists, and consults for secure purchases.
This guide explains Bali property ownership: foreigners typically use leasehold (Hak Sewa) up to 25 years; locals hold freehold (Hak Milik). It covers legalities, costs, risks, investment tips, and relocation services.
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 exposes common Bali property ROI traps—hidden fees, taxes, maintenance, vacancy rates—and offers transparent net yield calculations to ensure honest, informed investment decisions.