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How much does a villa in Bali cost

Elena Polyanskaya The author of the article, the Broker
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5 January 2583 view

The Bali real estate market has become one of the most attractive investment destinations in Southeast Asia. Demand from international buyers continues to grow due to the island's tourism potential, stable rental demand, and a relatively accessible entry price compared with many global resort markets. Investors, entrepreneurs, and digital nomads actively consider villas as both a lifestyle purchase and a source of passive income.

The cost of a villa in Bali varies widely depending on location, size, infrastructure, and legal format of ownership. Understanding the price structure helps buyers evaluate the market more accurately and choose a property that fits both financial goals and personal plans.

What is the average price of a villa in Bali

The entry price for villas on the island usually starts at around $150,000–$200,000 for compact properties in developing areas. Modern villas in popular locations are typically more expensive.

For example, the project NUSA DUA VILLAS offers villas starting from $160,000 depending on the size and layout. These properties are located in a well-known resort area and include amenities such as terraces and private pools.

Many developments aimed at international investors fall within the following range.

  • Budget villas. $160,000–$250,000.
  • Mid-range villas. $250,000–$600,000.
  • Premium villas. $600,000–$1,500,000 and higher.

Luxury properties with panoramic ocean views or large plots can exceed several million dollars. Such villas are usually located in exclusive districts and offer high-end architecture, large living areas, and private infrastructure.

How location affects villa prices in Bali

Location plays a decisive role in property valuation. Bali consists of several regions with very different market dynamics.

The Bukit Peninsula and southern coastal areas attract investors due to their proximity to beaches and luxury resorts. In the Ungasan district, villas in the PULAU VILLAS complex start from $420,000 and reach more than $1,000,000 depending on the number of bedrooms and total area.

Another popular area is Ubud. The region is famous for its jungle landscapes, wellness tourism, and cultural atmosphere. Villas here often target long-term stays and luxury retreats. For example, the Bamboolina Villa project offers properties from approximately $590,000.

Canggu, Seminyak, and Uluwatu remain among the most expensive destinations due to their strong tourist flow, surfing beaches, and developed infrastructure. Villas in these areas frequently generate stable rental income.

What determines the price of a villa in Bali

Several key factors influence the final cost of a property.

  • Location and proximity to the ocean.
  • Size of the land plot and building area.
  • Quality of architecture and finishing.
  • Infrastructure such as private pools, security, or management services.
  • Stage of construction and development reputation.

Off-plan properties often cost less than completed villas. Buyers who purchase during early construction phases may receive lower prices and flexible installment plans.

The format of land ownership also affects pricing. Most villas for foreign buyers are sold under a leasehold scheme, typically for 25–30 years with an option to extend.

How much investment is required for a profitable Bali villa

Many investors enter the market with budgets between $200,000 and $500,000. This segment includes modern two- or three-bedroom villas suitable for short-term rentals.

Tourism plays a central role in Bali's economy, which supports high occupancy rates in popular locations. Well-managed villas often operate as vacation rentals through international platforms and local management companies.

The investment threshold depends on the target strategy.

  • Entry-level investment around $200,000 for compact villas.
  • Balanced investment around $300,000–$500,000 for properties in strong tourist zones.
  • Luxury investment starting from $700,000 with premium architecture and ocean views.

Developers frequently include property management services that handle marketing, maintenance, and guest operations. This approach allows owners to generate income without permanent presence on the island.

Why villas remain a popular investment in Bali

Bali combines tourism demand with limited land supply in key coastal areas. These conditions support long-term property value growth. International buyers are also attracted by the island's lifestyle advantages, tropical climate, and expanding infrastructure.

Many modern projects are specifically designed for rental performance. Private pools, open living areas, and tropical architecture meet the expectations of travelers seeking a unique vacation experience.

Investors who analyze location, management structure, and developer reputation often find Bali villas to be a compelling addition to a global real estate portfolio.

Planning to buy property in Bali or looking for an investment villa with strong rental potential? The company DDA Real Estate provides a full range of services for purchasing real estate in Indonesia. Our specialists help clients select reliable developments, analyze investment opportunities, and complete transactions safely. Contact the DDA Real Estate team for a professional consultation and discover the best villa options available on the Bali market.

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