VILLAS


Luxury Bali Villas in Bingin, Uluwatu

Our Uluwatu villas are designed for maximum flexibility of living and income, enabling lifestyle investors to invest in Bali real estate and stay as long as they choose, or receive rental income while they are away.


Want to learn more about the process of buying real estate in Bali? Book a free investment session with our passionate and experienced team who can help you navigate your next step – from learning more about moving to Bali, to the ROI of Bali long term rentals.

OUR ULUWATU VILLAS FOR SALE

AYA SUASANA

An exclusive rooftop villa development in Bingin Village, featuring intelligent living spaces and ocean views within a secure gated community.

AYA DESA

Jungle Uluwatu villa residences in a green hideaway, immersed in nature with walkways, cycleways, a creation hub, and a rooftop pool.

COMING SOON

Watch this space for news of other Uluwatu villa developments currently in development.

AYA Bali is dedicated to creators, visionaries, and free spirits seeking to transcend traditional boundaries of home and nation. We cater to those who value freedom, wellness, and the richness of a global perspective.

If that sounds like you, book a free investment session with our passionate and experienced team who can help you navigate your next step – from learning more about Bali investment visas to exploring the benefits of joining the Bali digital nomad community.

HOW TO BUY A VILLA IN BALI

If you’re looking to buy a house in Bali, you’ll need to consider the following:

1.

In Bali, non-natives typically engage in leasehold agreements, as freehold ownership is restricted to Indonesian citizens. Typical lease agreements can extend up to 30 years and are renewable.

Understanding Property Types

2.

Depending on the type of land and location, you need to ensure you are buying the land through the correct structure - e.g. PT PMA (Penanaman Modal Asing).

Legal Frameworks and Structures

3.

Start by identifying properties that cater to foreign ownership. Areas like Uluwatu, Ubud, and Canggu are popular among expats due to their vibrant expat and Bali digital nomad communities and developed amenities.

Searching for Property

Due Diligence: Legal and Physical Checks

4.

Engage local experts to perform due diligence. This should include checking land titles and zoning status and ensuring there are no outstanding legal disputes or encumbrances on the Bali property investment.

5.

Finalise your Bali real estate transaction with the help of a notary who ensures all legal aspects are covered. Once completed, you can officially take ownership and plan for property development or use.

Completion and Handover