Pererenan sits one village north of Canggu’s main drag. It used to be where you went to escape the noise. Now it has its own cafés, its own co-working culture, its own shortlist of beach clubs — but at a density that still feels manageable. The zoning is friendlier to new permits than Berawa or Batu Bolong, which means the development pipeline here is more active.
This is a single-bedroom studio apartment at 47 square metres. Minimalist in the design sense — clean lines, restrained palette, nothing decorative for its own sake. The kind of space that works for one person or a couple, that photographs well on Airbnb, and that doesn’t require much to maintain.
You might wonder whether 47 square metres is enough. For Pererenan’s rental market — digital nomads on month-long stays, yoga retreat visitors, surfers between seasons — it is. The format matches the audience. The guest doesn’t need a dining room for eight; they need a comfortable bed, good wifi, and a pool somewhere in the complex.
Freehold or leasehold from IDR 1.95 billion. A clean, low-maintenance entry point in an area that’s still gaining altitude.