Travel vlogger and actress Shenaz Treasury recently shared an Instagram post comparing the cost of her 1BHK in Mumbai to her friend’s luxurious villa in Bali. The revelation has sparked a debate about the real estate prices in Mumbai and the allure of living in Bali.
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The main reason people are considering moving to Bali is the significantly lower cost of living, especially for those working remotely. For the same price as a 1BHK in Mumbai, one can rent a luxurious villa with a pool in Bali.
The cost of living in Bali is generally much lower than in Mumbai. For instance, a villa with a pool in Bali can cost the same as or even less than a 1BHK in Mumbai. Additionally, transportation and meals are cheaper in Bali.
Living in Bali offers several benefits for remote workers, including lower rental prices, affordable transportation and meals, an abundance of cafes and wellness centres, a better social life, and a more natural and peaceful environment.
Indonesia’s digital nomad visa allows foreigners to stay in the country for extended periods, making it easier for remote workers to settle in cities like Bali for months or even years. This visa helps foreigners enjoy the benefits of living in Bali without the usual visa constraints.
One concern is that with the influx of people, Bali’s real estate prices may eventually rise due to increased demand. This could make the current cost advantage less significant over time.

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