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Frequently asked questions
How much is one ara?
One ara is equal to 100 square meters.
Which zone is the commercial zone?
In Bali, Indonesia, land use zoning is typically indicated by specific colors on zoning maps. Commercial zones are often represented by the color *red* and pink **.
How can we close a land or project purchase deal in Bali?
It is recommended to engage a Notary or a legal team to ensure a proper land or project purchase deal in Bali.
Which area is the busiest?
The Canggu area is the downtown area and known to be the busiest in terms of activity
Can we build on green zone?
It is not legal to build on green zone areas. These zones are usually reserved for conservation and environmental purposes.
How do I calculate the land price?
To calculate the land price, multiply the size of the land (in Ara) by the number of years and the Ara price. For example, if the size is 5 Ara, number of years is 25, and the Ara price in Canggu is 50 million rupiah, the calculation would be: 5 Ara x 25 years x 50 million rupiah = 6.25 billion rupiah.
How's many earthquakes occur in Indonesia?
In Indonesia, on average, there are approximately 3 - 4 earthquakes per year. However, most of them are minor and may not be easily felt by individuals.
What is the difference between freehold and leasehold?
Freehold (Hak Milik)
- *Ownership*: Full rights to property and land, available only to Indonesian citizens.
- *Duration*: Indefinite ownership with no time limit.
- *Transferability*: Can be sold, inherited, or transferred with some regulations.
- *Usage Rights*: Complete control over the property, including modifications.
- *Investment Security*: Considered a more secure investment for long-term stability.
Leasehold (Hak Sewa)
- *Ownership*: Right to use the property for a specified period (25 to 99 years).
- *Duration*: Fixed term; ownership of land remains with the original owner.
- *Transferability*: Can be transferred with the original owner's consent, often involving fees.
- *Usage Rights*: Rights to use and develop the property, subject to lease terms.
- *Investment Security*: Less secure than freehold, as the lease will eventually expire
- *Ownership*: Full rights to property and land, available only to Indonesian citizens.
- *Duration*: Indefinite ownership with no time limit.
- *Transferability*: Can be sold, inherited, or transferred with some regulations.
- *Usage Rights*: Complete control over the property, including modifications.
- *Investment Security*: Considered a more secure investment for long-term stability.
Leasehold (Hak Sewa)
- *Ownership*: Right to use the property for a specified period (25 to 99 years).
- *Duration*: Fixed term; ownership of land remains with the original owner.
- *Transferability*: Can be transferred with the original owner's consent, often involving fees.
- *Usage Rights*: Rights to use and develop the property, subject to lease terms.
- *Investment Security*: Less secure than freehold, as the lease will eventually expire