1 are (100m2) freehold land can cost up to AUD 200,000 in Canggu these days. It is a pity they no longer can afford a proper garden and setbacks due to the exorbitant land prices. Now they all end up living wall to wall in concrete boxes located on old rice fields. A far cry from traditional Bali. I'm renting a villa near Sanur build by a local: 250m2 land, probably worth total AUD 200,000 if freehold sale 250m2 villa, medium standard, 4 bedroom, maid quarter, garage, pool, bale that cost total AUD 150,000 to build 3 years ago Villa has proper setback (villa walls 1.2-1.5meter minimum away from perimeter wall)
I was reading an article today about a guy who built in Bali. His advice was to go slow, do due diligence and only go with real estates, builders and contractors who are referred by word of mouth, do not go with anyone new. He wrote that 60 percent of people building run into difficulties. A lot of stress, legal problems with a local neighbour and 2 years later he finally had his gorgeous home. Its not as easy as it's made out to be. He also said there are a lot of ex pat scammers in Bali, don't trust anyone who meets you and starts talking about investment opportunities.
Oh I didn't think you could buy land in Bali. Love your channel Muzz. You seem like a really genuine and helpful bloke. Good on you. If i go back, it will be because of your channel.
AND THE LATEST VIDEO WITH FRANK AND MONIKA......AND THE NEW LAWS ALLOWING NON LOCALS TO OWN PROPERTY ( IM SURE SOMEONE NEEDS TO SUIT CERTAIN CRITERIA ) IN BALI IS A GAME CHANGER. AND YES WE CAN NEVER TAKE IT WITH US, BUT WE CAN LEAVE IT TO FAMILY OR SELL ON SHOULD WE KICK OFF THIS PLANET....OR SIMPLY WANT SOMETHING ELSE. GOOD STUFF MUZZA 🕊✨️🙌💙🙏💚🙏💙🙏🙌✨️🦋🐝
Never thought I'd go back to bali was living in 1979 only push ,bikes and the odd mother bikes n going there but got to crowded, but getting to old to surf ,,maybe but am 67 now ,and you're swinging me around. Hopefully catch up 1 day for Bintang or6 my shout❤😊
GREAT VIDEO MUZZA.....IT ALSO TIES IN WELL WITH THE MOVING TO BALI SERIES...... I AM NOW LOOKING AT ABOUT 4- 5 months BEFORE GETTING BACK TO BALI..... A LOT OF PLANS FOR AN NEAR FUTURE MOVE AND WANTING TO START SOME SMALL BUSINESSES. SO WILL BE HITTING UP FRANK AND MONIKA.......IM GONNA NEED THEM FOR SURE. PROBABLY A 18 - 24 MONTH TIME FRAME FOR SEMI PERMANANT MOVE. CHEERS MUZZA......AND KETUT HAS GOT HIS FAMILY A NICE HOME THERE......WELL DESERVING. 🕊✨️🙌💙🙏💚🙏💙🙏🙌✨️🦋🐝
After hearing the new regulations of Visa. To live Complexity i think about another country. Even though i have been living of and on Bali for 20 years.
We purchased 5 ARE in Tulumben from our Balinese friend who subdivided his property. We own it outright without lease and have a contract in place to secure. It overlooks Mt Agung with westerly view sunsets, and the ocean to the east with sunrises. Tulumben is renowned for diving with a ship wreck (USS Liberty). Amed is 10 drive. There is no traffic and it is truly a majestic place. We have preliminary drawings in place and our Balinese friend (Tulumben is his village) has all the local building contacts and has supervised many builds. Our circumstances have changed now and unfortunately we don’t think we will be able to fulfil our dream to build on our 5 ARE (we purchased it pre-covid and now our circumstances have changed 😢 If anyone is interested let me know x
I have over 30 are from nearly 20 years ago I built slowly from scratch over the years have 2 house on it, it's in my wife's name a lokal same with the vehicles. I've been through a lot of experiences with building and sacked my fair share of tukans and coolies. We are 100% good with all the procedures etc. From your post that comes across to me as very dodgy and you've probly been done like a dogs dinner.
Beware of the smiling Indonesian/Balinese ....oh they won't rip us off we like family hahaha. Be aware...thousands of people have gone back to their countries with their tails between there legs over time
Great video mate. Would love to build a dream villa in Bali. Selling my house in The Netherlands and will have around 330,000 Aussie to spend. Would want to live close to the busy area's though.
But as an Aussie, I believe I cannot own land. As you say, I can lease the land and build, but after 20 or 30 years, the ownership would revert to the landowner, or I would have to knock it down and build elsewhere???
Your videos are very helpful. Would you please make a video on what kind of long term (a year) apartment rentals you can get in Sanur, Ubud, and Uluwatu for example? Thank you!
I have a Indo's friend who is a builder/architect, the construction is bit different to Australia, they use all brick wall with cements or blockwall with cements, even the internal walls, unlike in Australia where you have brick or block on perimeter walls with cavity and timber studs internally, so yes its load bearing.
Keep this series up please, invaluable information for those of us who are seriously considering moving to Bali.
Yes keep content flowing , very informative mate 👍🏻
Great vlog interesting to no approximate prices and thanks to Katut for sharing his house to look through and many happy returns for his birthday
1 are (100m2) freehold land can cost up to AUD 200,000 in Canggu these days.
It is a pity they no longer can afford a proper garden and setbacks due to the exorbitant land prices. Now they all end up living wall to wall in concrete boxes located on old rice fields. A far cry from traditional Bali.
I'm renting a villa near Sanur build by a local:
250m2 land, probably worth total AUD 200,000 if freehold sale
250m2 villa, medium standard, 4 bedroom, maid quarter, garage, pool, bale that cost total AUD 150,000 to build 3 years ago
Villa has proper setback (villa walls 1.2-1.5meter minimum away from perimeter wall)
Thanks Muzza
I appreciate your insight into Bali and the contacts you are able to share with the subscribers
Glad to be able to help
I was reading an article today about a guy who built in Bali. His advice was to go slow, do due diligence and only go with real estates, builders and contractors who are referred by word of mouth, do not go with anyone new. He wrote that 60 percent of people building run into difficulties. A lot of stress, legal problems with a local neighbour and 2 years later he finally had his gorgeous home. Its not as easy as it's made out to be. He also said there are a lot of ex pat scammers in Bali, don't trust anyone who meets you and starts talking about investment opportunities.
I almost cant agree more.
Oh I didn't think you could buy land in Bali. Love your channel Muzz. You seem like a really genuine and helpful bloke. Good on you. If i go back, it will be because of your channel.
AND THE LATEST VIDEO WITH FRANK AND MONIKA......AND THE NEW LAWS ALLOWING NON LOCALS TO OWN PROPERTY
( IM SURE SOMEONE NEEDS TO SUIT CERTAIN CRITERIA ) IN BALI IS A GAME CHANGER.
AND YES WE CAN NEVER TAKE IT WITH US, BUT WE CAN LEAVE IT TO FAMILY OR SELL ON SHOULD WE KICK OFF THIS PLANET....OR SIMPLY WANT SOMETHING ELSE.
GOOD STUFF MUZZA
🕊✨️🙌💙🙏💚🙏💙🙏🙌✨️🦋🐝
Hey you can always leave it to Balidonate... we will make sure it goes to a good cause....
Never thought I'd go back to bali was living in 1979 only push ,bikes and the odd mother bikes n going there but got to crowded, but getting to old to surf ,,maybe but am 67 now ,and you're swinging me around. Hopefully catch up 1 day for Bintang or6 my shout❤😊
Great video muzz, good to actually see a video of a house and the price it costs to build .
Glad you enjoyed it. More to come. Please share my videos and make sure you subscribe. I am nearky at 25k suscribers !!!!
GREAT VIDEO MUZZA.....IT ALSO TIES IN WELL WITH THE MOVING TO BALI SERIES......
I AM NOW LOOKING AT ABOUT
4- 5 months BEFORE GETTING BACK TO BALI.....
A LOT OF PLANS FOR AN NEAR FUTURE MOVE AND WANTING TO START SOME SMALL BUSINESSES.
SO WILL BE HITTING UP FRANK AND MONIKA.......IM GONNA NEED THEM FOR SURE.
PROBABLY A 18 - 24 MONTH TIME FRAME FOR SEMI PERMANANT MOVE.
CHEERS MUZZA......AND KETUT HAS GOT HIS FAMILY A NICE HOME THERE......WELL DESERVING.
🕊✨️🙌💙🙏💚🙏💙🙏🙌✨️🦋🐝
I might have a hone for you by then. I would love to be able to help thise that want a long term stay to find their own piece of paradise...
After hearing the new regulations of Visa. To live Complexity i think about another country. Even though i have been living of and on Bali for 20 years.
We purchased 5 ARE in Tulumben from our Balinese friend who subdivided his property. We own it outright without lease and have a contract in place to secure. It overlooks Mt Agung with westerly view sunsets, and the ocean to the east with sunrises. Tulumben is renowned for diving with a ship wreck (USS Liberty). Amed is 10 drive. There is no traffic and it is truly a majestic place.
We have preliminary drawings in place and our Balinese friend (Tulumben is his village) has all the local building contacts and has supervised many builds. Our circumstances have changed now and unfortunately we don’t think we will be able to fulfil our dream to build on our 5 ARE (we purchased it pre-covid and now our circumstances have changed 😢
If anyone is interested let me know x
Please email me muzza@balidonate.org
You can't own that outright your contract means nothing.
I have over 30 are from nearly 20 years ago I built slowly from scratch over the years have 2 house on it, it's in my wife's name a lokal same with the vehicles.
I've been through a lot of experiences with building and sacked my fair share of tukans and coolies.
We are 100% good with all the procedures etc.
From your post that comes across to me as very dodgy and you've probly been done like a dogs dinner.
Beware of the smiling Indonesian/Balinese ....oh they won't rip us off we like family hahaha.
Be aware...thousands of people have gone back to their countries with their tails between there legs over time
@@stevebrien6203why can’t you buy it outright
Awesome it looks huge
Very cool, thanks.
Great video mate. Would love to build a dream villa in Bali. Selling my house in The Netherlands and will have around 330,000 Aussie to spend. Would want to live close to the busy area's though.
Thank you so much very interesting.
Nice Home.
But as an Aussie, I believe I cannot own land. As you say, I can lease the land and build, but after 20 or 30 years, the ownership would revert to the landowner, or I would have to knock it down and build elsewhere???
You can get an option to extend or renew.
Yes you can own land, but there are some limits or disadvantages to it. Best ask Frank at balibrahmaconsultant08@gmail.com
Well done most infomative.
I contacted the agent you recommended by email, had no response from them 🤷♂️ the 1 you did the interview with etc
Your videos are very helpful. Would you please make a video on what kind of long term (a year) apartment rentals you can get in Sanur, Ubud, and Uluwatu for example? Thank you!
I have already done a few long term rental places in previous videos. Prices don't vary much for the locations
@@MurrayWilkinson1thanks a lot! I’ll have a look. 👍
Hell yeah that's me all day
Muzza I was under the impression that you could not buy unless you were native to bali
There are some circumstances where you can
Do a video on Thailand bro
He lives in Bali. Not Thailand
Do you know if the ground floor internal walls are load bearing?
Almost everything here is cement block construction, no timber frames so I would say yes it would be load bearing
I have a Indo's friend who is a builder/architect, the construction is bit different to Australia, they use all brick wall with cements or blockwall with cements, even the internal walls, unlike in Australia where you have brick or block on perimeter walls with cavity and timber studs internally, so yes its load bearing.
there is no cavity on external walls and usually no damp proof course.
really lovely home - thank you for the tour. Interesting to know land and house prices.
Well done Muzza.
What area is the house in ?
Between Canggu and tannah lot area
Can't wait to move there
Looks like the equivalent of a nasty UK council house.
There is always a hater in the comments…this is not the uk mate.
Decent bang for your buck.