Bali housing advice for ex-pats

Find, vet, and sign with confidence—neighbourhoods, rental process, contracts, utilities, and common pitfalls for digital nomads and remote workers.

Last updated: 6 Oct 2025 · General information only.

Start Here — How Bali Rentals Actually Work

Typical options include villas, apartments, and guesthouses/kos. Stays can be monthly or yearly. Short-term rentals should hold a local homestay licence; for longer stays, expect a written agreement with clear inclusions.

  • Deposits & payments: Short-/mid-term stays often request a booking deposit; annual rentals may require a security deposit and/or upfront rent.
  • Inclusions vary: Staff (cleaning/garden/pool), internet, pest control, and waste are sometimes included—confirm line-by-line.
  • Licensing: Short-term stays should have a valid homestay/guesthouse licence; ask for proof when relevant.

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Where to Live for Work (Quick Picks)

Canggu / Berawa / Pererenan

Dense coworking scene, strong internet options, beach lifestyle; higher rents and more traffic.

Ubud / Penestanan

Greener, calmer, solid coworking choices; good value for longer stays and deep work.

Seminyak / Kerobokan

Central and lively; good infrastructure and access to services.

Sanur

Quieter, family-friendly, growing fibre coverage; easier traffic.

Uluwatu / Bukit

Surf + work balance; check fibre availability and distance to coworking spaces.

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What It Costs (Realistic Ranges)

Prices vary by area, season, and amenities. Use these as ballpark ranges and confirm current rates before committing.

TypeMonthly Range (USD)Notes
Guesthouse / Kos (room)250–400+Often includes cleaning; check Wi-Fi and noise levels.
Private Villa (1–2 bed)800–2,000+Pool/garden staff may be included; confirm utilities and internet.
Private Villa (3+ bed)1,800–3,500+Higher in beach areas; ask for itemised running costs.

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How to Search (and Avoid Scams)

  • Verify ownership: Ask for ID and proof, and ensure names match bank details.
  • View before paying: In-person or live video tour; confirm location pins and current condition.
  • Use reputable agents/platforms: Be careful with open social listings; insist on a written agreement.
  • Red flags: Pressure to pay immediately, can’t show property, inconsistent documents.

Contracts & Documents — What to Check Before You Sign

  • Property permits: Ask for current building approvals/occupancy documents where applicable; legacy permits may still be in use.
  • Short-term licence: For nightly/short stays, request the relevant homestay/guesthouse licence.
  • Key clauses: Term, renewal, inclusions (staff/utilities), maintenance, early termination, deposit handling.
  • Inventory & handover: Photo/video inventory, meter readings, keys, Wi-Fi details, and damages list.

Utilities & Running Costs

ItemHow It WorksWhat to Confirm
Electricity (PLN)Many homes use prepaid tokens; top-up a code when low.Meter type, current tariff, average monthly spend, token vendor.
WaterWell + pump/filters or municipal (PDAM) where available.Source, pressure/quality, filter changes, who pays bills.
InternetFibre availability varies by area; check actual speed at peak times.ISP, plan, contract term, backup (mobile hotspot).
Waste & PestPrivate collections and periodic pest control for villas.Provider, frequency, who pays, last treatment date.
Community (Banjar)Some areas request monthly contributions for local services.Amount, frequency, how to pay.

Maintenance & Move-In Checks

  • Test water pump, filtration, hot water, and check septic tank access/schedule.
  • Service AC units; check for mould and good airflow.
  • Run an internet speed test during peak hours; consider a mini-UPS for router.
  • Ask about backup generator and outage history in the area.

Short-Term vs Long-Term Stays — Which Is Right for You?

Short-TermLong-Term
FlexibilityHigh (easy to change area)Lower (contract/penalties)
Monthly CostHigher effective rateBetter value over time
Legal/LicenceShort-term licence requiredStandard lease agreement
Upfront PaymentDeposit/booking feeSecurity deposit &/or upfront rent
Best ForFirst-time testers, scouting trips6–12+ month stays, stability seekers

Housing — FAQs

How much deposit do landlords typically ask?

Short-/mid-term stays often request a booking deposit; annual rentals commonly require a security deposit and/or upfront rent. Always get terms in writing.

Is my short-term rental legal?

Short-term stays should have the appropriate local licence for guesthouse/homestay operations. Ask for proof when booking.

What permits should a building have?

Ask to see current building approvals/occupancy documents where applicable, especially for properties used for short-term stays.

What are Banjar fees?

Some communities request monthly contributions used for local services and events. Amounts and practices vary by area.

How does electricity billing work?

Many homes use PLN prepaid tokens. You buy top-ups and enter a code on the meter; confirm average monthly spend with the owner.

Is tap water safe?

Water sources vary. Many homes use well + filtration or PDAM where available. Most residents use filtered or bottled water for drinking.

How can I avoid rental scams?

Verify ownership, view the property (in person or live video), insist on a written contract, and avoid sending money to unmatched names or unverifiable accounts.

Can foreigners buy or hold property rights?

Foreigners typically use leasehold or an Indonesian company route for certain property rights. Get independent legal advice before committing.