
Indonesia’s new Digital Nomad Visa has quietly shifted the property landscape in Bali. With tax exemptions on foreign income for up to five years, the island is seeing a rise in long-term visitors—especially remote workers and entrepreneurs who want to stay comfortably without overstaying.
This shift is pushing up demand for rental-ready homes with workspaces, stable Wi-Fi, and privacy. Villas in Ubud, Pererenan, and the outskirts of Canggu are especially popular among this growing group. For property owners, this means strong occupancy rates and long-term returns, especially on homes designed for remote living.
If you’re considering buying a property as an investment, now is the right time to design for this future. Homes that offer flexibility, functionality, and peace of mind are becoming the most requested in Bali’s rental market.