Bali is one of the most rewarding places in the world to own a home, but the path looks different for foreign buyers than it does back home. There is no freehold for non-Indonesians, and the best new villas are increasingly sold off-plan, before a wall is built. Both facts are manageable once you understand how ownership and construction actually work here.
How foreigners legally own in Bali
Indonesian law reserves freehold title (Hak Milik) for citizens, but three structures give foreigners secure, fully legal access to the market:
- Leasehold (Hak Sewa), a fixed-term right to use land, typically 25 to 30 years with renewal options written into the contract. Simple, common, and it requires no residency permit.
- Right to Use (Hak Pakai), individual residential ownership for those holding a KITAS or KITAP stay permit, structured in stages that can extend to around 70–80 years.
- PT PMA with HGB title, a foreign-owned Indonesian company holding the Right to Build (Hak Guna Bangunan). It offers the strongest standing and needs no personal residency. A 2025 regulation lowered the minimum paid-up capital to roughly IDR 2.5 billion (about US$150,000).
Which route fits depends on your goals, residency status and whether you plan to rent the villa out. An independent Indonesian notary (PPAT) should confirm the right structure before you commit to anything.
Buy the structure as carefully as you buy the view, the title is what you actually own.
Why off-plan, and how to do it safely
Off-plan means buying during, or before, construction. The appeal is real: lower entry prices, staged payments, the pick of the best plots, and value uplift by the time keys are handed over. The trade-off is that you are buying a promise, so the developer behind it matters more than the brochure.
Before signing, the essentials are straightforward:
- Confirm a track record, completed, delivered projects you can visit in person, not just renders.
- Verify the land title and the building permit (PBG) at the land office, and ask to see completion certificates (SLF) from past builds.
- Insist on a construction-linked payment plan, with money released against clearly defined milestones, never vague ones.
- Appoint your own lawyer and notary, independent of the developer, to review every contract.
Delivery on a quality villa usually runs 12 to 24 months. A credible developer will be transparent about timelines and milestones rather than promising the impossible.
Residency: the Second Home visa
Ownership and residency can be solved together. Indonesia's Second Home visa grants a five-year, renewable, multi-entry stay to foreigners who hold a qualifying real-estate investment, currently a minimum of US$1 million held personally. For buyers at this level, a villa purchase and a long-term residency permit become a single decision rather than two separate processes.
- Five years, renewable and multi-entry, so you come and go freely and stay for the long term.
- Qualified by your property, the villa, held as a long leasehold in your own name, is the asset that unlocks the visa.
- Processed early, typically in six to eight weeks from commitment, not at handover, so you are not waiting for the build to finish.
Buy a villa at The Heights Munduk and we handle this end to end. The plot is secured on a long leasehold in your own name, to 2054 with agreed extensions of a further 20 and 30 years; the villa is completed under a guaranteed construction contract for December 2027 handover; and your Second Home residency is processed as part of the same package. You invest, and the plot, the build and the visa are managed for you.
Where this leaves North Bali
The maths that draws investors north is covered in our pieces on Munduk land values and the new international airport. Buying off-plan in the highlands today means entering before the gateway opens, at prices the south left behind years ago.
At The Heights Munduk, eight hillside villas are sold off-plan with handover scheduled for December 2027, built by the team behind the delivered Heights Melasti and Bingin. It is exactly the kind of track record the checklist above is built to find.
Own a piece of the highlands.
Eight hillside villas above the clouds, private pool, hot plunge, sauna and fireplace in each. One hour from North Bali's new international gateway. Handover set for December 2027.
This article is a general introduction for information only and is not legal, tax or investment advice. Ownership rules, permits and thresholds change; always confirm your structure with a licensed Indonesian notary (PPAT) and an independent lawyer before purchasing.



