Nine apartments. That’s the whole building. Tucked between dead-end roads in Berawa with uninterrupted rice paddy views on one side and Canggu’s main corridor — Finns Beach Club, the cafés, the whole ecosystem — minutes away on the other. The balance of quiet and connected is hard to get right. This site nails it.
The headline is freehold in Berawa. Since zoning restrictions tightened across Canggu and Berawa in 2023, the number of new permits for developments in this corridor has dropped significantly. Freehold title on a boutique apartment here is increasingly rare inventory.
Units are one-bedroom, 46 to 51 square metres, built to Western construction standards. The rooftop is the centrepiece — a horizon-edge pool with a sunken lounge that’s designed to photograph beautifully for short-term rental listings. That’s a practical consideration, not vanity: in Bali’s rental market, the rooftop shot is often what converts a booking enquiry into a reservation.
You might look at IDR 3 billion for a one-bedroom apartment and pause. But price this per square metre against comparable freehold stock in Berawa and the picture shifts. The supply is shrinking. The demand isn’t.