Bali regions

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Every major investment area in Bali, with current listing counts and average prices straight from our aggregated data. Pick a region to see all available properties.

Amed

Amed is far east Bali — diving, black-sand beaches and zero traffic. A niche lifestyle pick with minimal short-term rental infrastructure. Low prices, low yields, high charm.

Listings
1
Avg price
$190k

Bukit Peninsula

The Bukit is the limestone peninsula at Bali's southern tip — containing Uluwatu, Bingin, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua and quieter pockets like Ungasan. Dramatic coastlines, surf culture, and Bali's most consistent capital appreciation story.

Listings
0
Avg price
$640k

Canggu

Canggu is Bali's most active investment hub — a former surf village turned digital-nomad capital. Beachfront cafes, co-working spaces and a constant pipeline of new villa developments across Berawa, Echo Beach and Pererenan. Rental demand is year-round and yields average 7–9% for modern villas.

Listings
44
Avg price
$485k

Jimbaran

Jimbaran sits on the western Bukit with long beaches, seafood restaurants and proximity to the airport. Mix of resort-style developments and residential villas. Emerging investor interest as Canggu prices squeeze middle-budget buyers.

Listings
0
Avg price
$410k

Kerobokan

Kerobokan bridges Seminyak and Canggu — the most convenient location on the island for dual-area access. Strong villa rental demand, steady appreciation, moderate entry prices.

Listings
0
Avg price
$465k

Lovina

Lovina on Bali's north coast is the island's lowest-key region — dolphin tours, hot springs, retiree community. Freehold is common. Yields are weak but the entry cost is minimal.

Listings
0
Avg price
$165k

Nusa Dua

Nusa Dua is Bali's resort enclave — gated, manicured, safe, and home to most five-star hotel brands. Investment product here is typically branded residences and serviced villas. Rental markets dominated by high-spend holidaymakers.

Listings
0
Avg price
$780k

Sanur

Sanur is Bali's quiet east coast — older, calmer, favored by long-stay retirees and family buyers. Freehold opportunities are more common here than in Canggu. Steady but unspectacular growth; a lifestyle pick more than an investment play.

Listings
0
Avg price
$340k

Seminyak

Seminyak is Bali's established luxury district — the Monte Carlo of the island. High-end restaurants, boutique shopping, premium beach clubs and the highest nightly rental rates. Inventory is tight and appreciation is slower, but yields remain reliable.

Listings
7
Avg price
$625k

Tabanan

Tabanan regency spans the northwest of Canggu outward — rice paddy views, rural feel, and the cheapest entry prices on this list. Smart money is buying land here now ahead of the Canggu overflow.

Listings
4
Avg price
$220k

Ubud

Ubud is Bali's cultural capital — rice paddies, yoga retreats, wellness tourism and a growing remote-worker community. Properties here trade on views and seclusion more than walkability. Rental yields are slightly lower than Canggu (~5–7%) but capital appreciation has been strong.

Listings
9
Avg price
$395k

Uluwatu

Uluwatu dominates the Bukit peninsula — cliff villas, world-class surf breaks and the island's highest-end luxury developments. Premium prices, premium yields. Strong international buyer interest especially from Australia and Europe.

Listings
8
Avg price
$720k