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Common Pitfalls To Avoid When Purchasing Property in Bali

Purchasing property in Bali can be an exciting investment, whether for a personal residence, holiday home, or a rental property. However, the unique legal and cultural landscape of Bali requires careful navigation to avoid costly mistakes. At Harcourts Purba Bali, we aim to guide you through this process by highlighting the common pitfalls and mistakes to avoid when purchasing property in...

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How to Navigate Bali’s Real Estate Market as a Foreigner

Bali's allure as a tropical paradise has drawn international investors and expatriates alike, making it a popular destination for real estate investment. However, the process of buying property in Bali as a foreigner can be complex due to Indonesia’s specific legal frameworks and regulations. Understanding these intricacies is essential to making a sound investment. This guide will walk you through the...

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The Differences Between Leasehold vs Freehold Properties

When exploring property ownership in Bali, understanding the key differences between leasehold vs freehold properties is essential. Each type of ownership offers unique benefits and limitations that can significantly impact your investment. At Harcourts Purba Bali, we aim to provide clarity on these distinctions to help you make an informed decision that aligns with your goals and...

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Harcourts’ Step-by-Step Guide to Buying Property in Bali

Bali, with its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and booming real estate market, has become quite the hotspot for property investors worldwide. Whether you’re looking to purchase a luxury villa, a beachfront property, or a piece of land to develop your dream home, buying property in Bali can be a rewarding investment. However, navigating the local market requires careful planning and an...

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Indonesia’s 2025 Budget and Economic Outlook

Indonesia has presented its 2025 budget plan, targeting a narrower deficit and maintaining a prudent fiscal approach. The proposed budget, valued at IDR 3,613.1 trillion ($230 billion), reflects a fiscal deficit of 2.53% of GDP for 2025, down from this year's estimated 2.7%. This budget, developed under outgoing President Joko Widodo's administration and the incoming team of president-elect Prabowo...

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