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Bali is often seen as a tropical haven for affordable luxury, but just how far does a $1,000 monthly budget stretch? The answer depends on where you’re looking. This guide compares what $1,000/month gets you across key regions, helping long-term renters and remote workers make informed decisions.
Canggu has exploded in popularity. While $1,000 no longer lands a high-end villa here, it can still secure a compact, well-designed home with access to cafes, coworking, and nightlife.
In Uluwatu, $1,000/month can get you a more spacious villa compared to Canggu. The area is quieter, with ocean views, surf access, and a laidback pace.
Known for its jungle setting and wellness scene, Ubud offers the most generous options for $1,000/month.
Popular with expats and families, Sanur is walkable, calm, and beach-centric.
For those looking for seclusion, North Bali offers unmatched value, though you trade proximity to tourist hubs.
Bali’s real estate rental market continues to evolve, but $1,000/month still unlocks a range of possibilities, from creative enclaves to coastal hideaways. Your ideal villa depends not only on size or features, but on lifestyle, surfing, wellness, socializing, or solitude.
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