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Striking Contemporary Hideaway

Umalas5 Bedrooms5 Bathrooms

This architectural home is a quiet interplay of fluidity and structure. Framed by stone and softened by wood, the villa flows around a curved pool that seems to echo the movement of the garden itself.

Tropical greenery rises from every edge of the property, softening the bold lines of its contemporary façade. Floor-to-ceiling glass invites light into every space, while the textures, raw stone, smooth plaster, and warm timber, ground the interiors in quiet materiality.

The layout balances openness and privacy across two levels, with thoughtful transitions from indoor to outdoor: sunken lounges by the pool, shaded dining terraces, and sculptural staircases that suspend movement like a pause.

Inside, everything is designed with intentional ease, from the clean-cut neutral palette to custom finishes that whisper rather than shout. This is not a house that tries to impress; it simply feels resolved.

More than just modern, this home is intuitive. A space that curves when it could cut, that welcomes nature as part of its architecture, and that understands luxury as softness, not noise.

Features

Garden
Swimming pool

Asking Price

Rp 23.506.000.000

Property Details

LocationUmalas
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms5
OwnershipLeasehold
StyleContemporary
ViewsGarden

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Foreigners cannot hold freehold title (Hak Milik) directly. The most common route is a leasehold agreement (Hak Sewa), typically 25 to 30 years with renewal options. Some investors also set up a PT PMA (foreign-owned company) to hold property rights. Payot Property connects you with trusted legal advisors to ensure a fully compliant purchase.

Freehold grants permanent ownership but is restricted to Indonesian citizens. Leasehold offers long-term usage rights (25-80 years), is fully transferable, and provides a lower entry cost. Most foreign buyers opt for leasehold due to its legal simplicity and strong resale potential.

Expect 5-10% on top of the purchase price, covering notary fees, legal due diligence, property tax (PBB), acquisition tax (BPHTB at 5%), and agent commission. We provide a detailed cost breakdown for every property so there are no surprises.

Canggu and Pererenan deliver strong short-term rental yields, popular with digital nomads and tourists. Ubud attracts buyers seeking culture and nature. Uluwatu and Bingin offer ocean views and premium resale value. Lombok is an emerging market with lower entry prices and high growth potential.

From the first visit to signing, the process typically takes 4 to 8 weeks. This includes property selection, legal due diligence, contract negotiation, and notarial formalities. Off-plan purchases may involve staged payments over the construction period.

Yes. Bali has a thriving short-term and long-term rental market. Luxury villas in prime locations can achieve annual yields of 8% to 15%, depending on location, property quality, and management. We can connect you with professional villa management companies.