This 2-bedroom leasehold villa in Ungasan offers 217 m² of living space on 172 m² of land, designed with high ceilings, natural textures, and a private pool. Offered fully furnished and ready to move in, the property includes rooftop access and private parking. With a 27-year lease plus 30-year extension, it presents a clear opportunity for those buying property in Bali with long-term vision.
Framed by double-height windows and soft Mediterranean-tropical lines, this Ungasan villa introduces a refined option within the current market of bali houses for sale. Designed for natural light and spatial flow, the architecture balances volume and warmth — a considered choice for buyers buying property in Uluwatu who value both lifestyle and investment clarity.
The villa spans 217 m² of building size on 172 m² of land. Offered under a 27-year leasehold with a 30-year extension option, this villa is already completed. The layout includes two well-proportioned bedrooms and two bathrooms, supported by an open-plan living and dining area with full-height glass doors. Interiors feature neutral finishes, warm wood cabinetry, rattan details, and a fully equipped kitchen island designed for everyday usability.
Outdoor space centers around a private swimming pool, complemented by rooftop access ideal for sunset lounging. Private car parking is included, and the property is delivered fully furnished — ready for immediate rental positioning upon handover.
From an investment perspective, Ungasan continues to strengthen within the bali property Uluwatu market. Its proximity to Melasti Beach, Savaya, and the growing café scene connecting to Bingin and Padang Padang supports steady rental demand. The area offers accessibility without the congestion of central Canggu, appealing to long-stay guests and lifestyle-driven buyers.
Set within yellow zoning and structured for long-term security, this villa aligns well with buyers seeking a modern Bali home that balances comfort with strategic value.
Ungasan sits just minutes from Melasti Beach’s turquoise shoreline and the cliffside venues of Savaya, yet maintains a quieter residential character compared to Bingin or central Uluwatu. The area attracts long-stay expats, surfers, and remote professionals seeking balance — close to beaches, wellness hubs, and new dining spots, while still offering privacy and space. Connectivity to the airport and Jimbaran adds further practicality for owners and guests alike.