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Bali Rental Guide: Costs, Considerations & Tips Before You Sign a Lease

How much does it cost to rent a property in Bali and what should you look for? 🏡✨ Bali rentals can range wildly depending on location, size, and how new the villa is. But… here’s what really matters when you’re comparing options: What to check before you sign: • Water pressure (yes, it matters!) • Internet speed • Access roads — some are very narrow • Construction nearby • Safety + fencing if you have kids • Airflow and natural light • Inclusions: cleaning, pool maintenance, rubbish collection • Electricity/Water setup (prepaid or PDAM or bore?) • Lease terms + any extra fees And remember; prices are usually listed per year, not per month. Save this for when you start house hunting or send it to a friend who’s Bali-dreaming! #onthisday #bali #rent

Dreaming of a long-term stay in Bali with the family? 🏝️ Whether you're a digital nomad or planning a laid-back island life, knowing what to look for in a Bali rental can make all the difference. While prices vary dramatically based on location, size, and amenities, there are a few essentials to consider before signing that lease. First, let's talk budget. Villas in Canggu or Ubud range from $5,000 to over $30,000 USD per year — yes, most prices are annual, not monthly! Location affects cost significantly, with beachfront or central spots commanding a premium. But price isn’t everything. Here’s what to check before sealing the deal: • 🚿 Water pressure — sounds minor, but it matters for comfort. • 🌐 Internet speed — especially if you or your kids need reliable connection. • 🚗 Accessibility — some roads are too narrow for cars… or even scooters! • 🔨 Construction noise — check for nearby building sites. • 🧒 Safety — fencing, secure doors, and pool gates are musts with little ones. • 🍃 Airflow and natural light — crucial for comfort in Bali’s tropical climate. • 🧽 Inclusions — ask if cleaning, pool service, and rubbish pickup are covered. • ⚡ Utilities — find out if electricity is prepaid, from PLN, or if water is on PDAM or borehole. • 📄 Lease terms — always read the fine print. Are there maintenance or agent fees? A little extra legwork upfront ensures a smoother, more enjoyable Bali experience for the whole family. Save this checklist and share with a fellow Bali dreamer — you’ll thank yourself later! #BaliLiving #RentalTips #DigitalNomadLife #FamilyTravel #BaliDreaming
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