3-bedroom villa in Ubud, Gianyar Regency: 404 square meters land, 202 square meters built, private pool and office. 360 meters to BaliHampton, 1,163 meters to Bintang Supermarket, 2,735 meters to Ubud Royal Medical.
Investment case: land-to-built ratio 404:202 (about 2 to 1) supports garden and outdoor amenity value; office suits expat remote work. 772 meters to Intuitive Flow gym, 1,082 meters to Beji Pesiraman park, 11,936 meters to Terminal Gianyar.
These villas are situated in Ubud, an area considered to be the cultural and ecological heart of Bali. The tropics, the forests, and a quiet residential environment want you to live here forever or rent strategies. Properties in this area are set among green areas, ensuring privacy while maintaining proximity to local infrastructure (wellness centres, restaurants, and cultural landmarks). This strikes a balance that supports stable demand from international residents and visitors wanting an environment for a natural lifestyle.
The villa has the added advantage of being located in one of the most sought-after rental markets, particularly for properties close to nature. The climate and the natural environment of Ubud, plus its cultural significance, are consistently drawing long-term tenants or tourists. A planned map of nearby destinations is usually a comprehensive connection from central Ubud to market areas that help the buyer ascertain their connectivity and daily practicality. This location will make the property for sale more attractive within a well-established residential district.
It sits on land of 404 square meters (err, giving a very good ratio between the built indoor and outdoor space) with a total built area of 202 square meters. There are three bedrooms, several bathrooms, and an office space, so it could work for residential living along with working from home. Expansive floor-to-ceiling windows forge a compelling relationship between the interior spaces and the surrounding tropical garden, bringing natural light and spatial continuity across highly-glazed living areas.
With climate and durability in mind, interior design relates to materials selected that will be able to endure the performance specifications of a tropical environment. The planning focuses on functional zoning of private and shared spaces, all the while maintaining togetherness in open-plan living. Every property is developed to cater to the needs of a buyer looking to invest in a well-built property within an integrated residential development that prioritises comfort, functionality, and sustainability.
It features a private swimming pool, beautifully landscaped garden, and an area for sunbathing in addition to designated parking, making it the complete residential package. Outdoor areas function as leisure spaces, while interiors are the backbone of daily living and rental functioning. Such fundamentals are indeed in agreement with the Bali villa market trends that demonstrate outdoor infrastructure as a core consideration for property appraisal appeal and occupancy ratios.
Consistent demand for villas in Ubud, ideal for privacy and nature, complements the investment profile. The market looks to be pretty good for long-term rentals and (short stays) in this region as well, which adds a huge, stable income stream at will. With its price point commensurate with the villa's size, locale, and level of finish, it is a compelling buy for an investor looking to secure a project that will deliver clear rental appeal while retaining strong long-term value.
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