Four apartments. That’s the whole project. A single building in central Bingin with four private units and nothing else competing for your attention. In a market that’s increasingly dominated by 30-, 50-, 70-unit developments, the scale here is deliberately small.
Each unit is 60 square metres with a 40-square-metre terrace — which means the outdoor space is almost as large as the apartment itself. Bingin Beach is walking distance. Padang Padang and Uluwatu Beach are minutes further.
The interiors are semi-furnished, contemporary tropical, designed for the digital nomad and short-stay rental market that Bingin draws year-round. The 29-year leasehold comes with a guaranteed extension option at market price.
You’d expect something this small and this well-located to have sold out already. It hasn’t — delivery is scheduled for 2026, so there’s still time. But with only four units and Bingin’s ongoing supply constraints, the window is finite.
IDR 2.55 billion. For a buyer who wants a quiet, low-density foothold on one of Bali’s most walkable beach strips.