
Obsidian Hideaway Villa
A sanctuary of dark lines, lush jungle, and serene design, nestled in Ubud with private paddle access and an in-villa gym.
Tucked into the lush heart of Ubud, Obsidian Hideaway Villa unfolds like a hidden sanctuary, monolithic in its design, yet effortlessly fluid in its connection to nature. A striking palette of volcanic stone and dark wood shapes the exterior, echoing the deep tones of obsidian from which the villa draws its name. Minimalist architecture, towering glass façades, and clean structural lines create a bold yet serene atmosphere, a true reflection of refined tropical brutalism.
The villa’s main pavilion opens onto a generous sunken living space, seamlessly flowing toward the central pool. Surrounded by black parasols and sunbeds, the pool includes a sunken lounge, an inviting conversation pit that feels both private and sociable. Expansive green lawns and towering palms frame the property, giving way to a private outdoor deck with intimate seating, ideal for quiet mornings or candlelit evenings under the stars.
Inside, the villa unfolds with multiple volumes, including a private gym nestled at the edge of the jungle, perfect for mindful movement in solitude. The interior design pairs natural textures with sculptural lighting, rattan pendant fixtures, and raw wood elements, creating an ambiance that’s both tactile and elevated. A fully equipped kitchen anchors the open-plan living, while oversized bedrooms, each with garden views, offer moments of retreat.
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Rp 20.160.000.000
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Foreigners cannot directly own freehold property in Indonesia. The most common structures are leasehold agreements (typically 25-30 years, renewable) or setting up a PT PMA (foreign-owned company). At Payot Property, we guide you through every legal step, connecting you with trusted notaries and legal advisors to ensure a secure and transparent acquisition.
Freehold (Hak Milik) grants full ownership rights but is only available to Indonesian citizens. Leasehold (Hak Sewa) is the most accessible option for foreigners, offering long-term usage rights ranging from 25 to 80 years. Leasehold properties are fully transferable and can be renewed. Many investors prefer leasehold for its lower entry cost and legal simplicity.
The most sought-after areas depend on your goals. Canggu and Pererenan offer strong rental yields thanks to their popularity with digital nomads and tourists. Ubud attracts buyers looking for cultural immersion and jungle settings. Uluwatu and Bingin appeal to those seeking ocean views and surf lifestyle. Our team provides personalized advice based on your investment strategy.
Beyond the purchase price, expect additional costs of approximately 5-10% of the property value. These include notary fees, legal due diligence, property tax (PBB), income tax on acquisition (BPHTB at 5%), and agent commission. We provide a detailed cost breakdown for every property to ensure full transparency before you commit.
Yes, Bali has a thriving short-term and long-term rental market. Luxury villas in prime locations can generate strong returns, with annual yields typically ranging from 8% to 15% depending on the area, property quality, and management. Payot Property can connect you with professional villa management companies to maximize your rental potential.
Buying property in Bali without local expertise carries significant risks. We provide end-to-end support: property sourcing based on strict quality criteria, legal verification, price negotiation, and post-purchase support. Our curated selection features only architecturally significant villas that meet our standards for design, construction quality, and investment potential.































































