About Buying in Sanur
Sanur is one of Bali’s most mature and consistently in-demand coastal areas, making it a compelling location for land buyers who value stability over speculation. Stretching along a calm eastern shoreline, the area is known for Sanur Beach, the beachfront promenade, and easy access to Batu Jimbar, Duyung, and the By Pass Ngurah Rai corridor. For investors, this matters because land in Sanur tends to be sought after by buyers planning private villas, boutique hospitality projects, or long-term hold strategies in an area with a proven market history. Unlike faster-changing resort zones, Sanur has a more established residential feel, supported by international schools, clinics, supermarkets, restaurants, and the ferry connection at Sanur Harbour for access to Nusa Penida and the Nusa islands. That combination of tourism, retirement appeal, and year-round local activity helps underpin demand for well-located plots. Buyers should pay close attention to zoning, road access, and whether a parcel is suitable for residential or commercial development, as these factors can significantly affect both value and build potential. Ownership structure is especially important here. Foreign buyers commonly consider leasehold or company-backed structures where appropriate, while freehold land remains a priority for Indonesian buyers and eligible entities. Because Sanur is a premium established market, legal due diligence on title, access rights, and zoning is essential before committing to a purchase. For buyers seeking a lower-risk Bali land market with reliable end-user demand, Sanur stands out as one of the island’s most practical coastal options.









