Über den Kauf in Lovina
Lovina is one of North Bali’s best-known coastal areas, stretching along the black-sand shoreline near Singaraja and the villages of Kalibukbuk, Anturan, and Tukad Mungga. Unlike the fast-paced south, Lovina appeals to buyers who want a calmer market with wider plots, ocean views, and a more traditional Balinese atmosphere. The area is famous for early-morning dolphin watching, but for property buyers it is also valued for its access to local amenities, established hospitality businesses, and relatively low-density development. For land investors, Lovina’s appeal lies in its mix of beachfront, near-beach, and hillside parcels, plus proximity to landmarks such as Banjar Hot Springs, Brahmavihara-Arama Buddhist Monastery, and the scenic routes toward Gitgit Waterfall and Munduk. Demand is generally driven by boutique villas, guesthouses, retirement homes, and small hospitality projects rather than large-scale luxury development. Buyers should pay close attention to zoning, road access, and whether a plot is suitable for residential or commercial use, especially if planning a villa or tourism business. Because Lovina is outside Bali’s busiest southern growth corridor, pricing can be more accessible, but due diligence is essential. Foreign buyers typically need to consider leasehold structures or Indonesian legal ownership arrangements such as PT PMA or HGB, depending on the project and legal advice. For investors seeking a slower, more established coastal market with room for future upside, Lovina remains a distinctive North Bali option.
