*** This Just In From Our Top Island Scouts ***
Forget What You Think You Know About BALI. Turns Out, a "Hidden Bali" Exists—Which Most Mainstream Visitors Never Experience
And In This "Hidden" And AUTHENTIC Bali, You Can Avoid All The Tacky Tourist Traps, Find Your Own "Home Away From Home" And Enjoy A RICH Expat Lifestyle On As Little As $1,257 A Month!
Dear International Living Australia Reader,
My top two island scouts have just reported back from their Bali missions.
And what they found is exciting—especially for anyone interested in living or retiring on this exotic, affordable, close-by island (instead of just "flying in" and "flying out" every once in a while).
You see, the Bali they found is nothing like the one you'll see in glossy travel magazines, read about on mainstream travel websites, or hear about from friends.
And it's not the Bali you may think you know—even if you've been to "The Island of the Gods" more than once.
What my scouts discovered is a "hidden" Bali most visitors never hear about…let alone experience first-hand.
And should YOU discover this "hidden" Bali and start a new chapter of YOUR life there, YOU can enjoy the kind of exotic, exciting, and authentic lifestyle on this magical tropical island that dreams are made of.
In This "Hidden" Bali, You Can STILL Enjoy an Authentic Expat Lifestyle for a Small Fraction of the Cost-of-Living in Australia (That is…If You Know Where to Look!)
Sure, EVERYONE knows the beaches here are fabulous…the surfing is world-class…the international restaurants are plentiful…and the nightclubs are pulsating.
It's hardly a secret.
Over 1 million Australians visited Bali in 2016—far surpassing its foreign tourist arrivals target for the year.
Yet, most never travel beyond Kuta—one of the busiest tourist beach towns in the entire world.
But if you go one step further and decide that you want to LIVE here (outside of touristy areas like Kuta) and make it your new part-time or full-time HOME, you'll quickly find that instead of just experiencing Bali as a mainstream "tourist"…
…you can go much, MUCH deeper and start enjoying the kind of fun, fulfilling and affordable tropical island lifestyle most people only dream of.
With the right help and guidance…
- You can find "hidden" deals in Bali to help keep your cost-of-living ultra-low. Once you get to know this "hidden" Bali, you'll be able to drastically reduce your monthly spending and save BIG TIME. And without giving up anything, either! In fact, with a monthly budget of just $1,257 or less, you could enjoy a comfortable life. (Imagine how nice it would be to live large on an island paradise…at 1/3 the cost-of-living back home!)
- You can stay in a beautifully built and decorated, authentic Balinese home with all the modern comforts and amenities you could ever want. You've got high-speed internet. A washer and dryer. A fully stocked kitchen. A refrigerator. Air conditioning. A flat-screen TV with plenty of English-speaking TV channels. It's so much more than you'd ever get or expect at a mainstream tourist hotel—but for thousands of dollars less!
- You can live in peace in your own version of "Paradise". No more maddening crowds! No more queues! No more traffic! All you hear outside your home are the exotic birds singing. And perhaps monkeys chatting away in the trees, too. And when you step outside your home, you've got lovely panoramic views of dense jungles and rainforest, striking stepped rice paddies, towering volcanoes and fiery sunsets over the Indian Ocean. (Yes, you can see all that from the same view in several of the "hidden" Balinese towns and villages we've got in mind.)
- You can make friends from all over the world. And I'm not just talking about tourists you typically meet for a week or so, say goodbye, and never see again. I'm talking about fellow expats you'll get to know over months—perhaps even years—and consider close friends.
- You can quickly become a valued part of the local community. The local Balinese greet you with a smile, ask you how your day is going, and regularly invite you to special events like family birthdays, weddings, boat trips, special holidays and celebrations, plus plenty more festive occasions you'll probably never experience as a regular tourist.
Yes, with the right people to show you the way, you can start living like this in Bali, too—like many other happy expats already do…
"Each morning begins with the distant chanting of monks across the valley as the sun slowly rises over the mountains."
—Avi M.
And You'll Never Run Out of Fun Things to Do…
Once you make Bali your new part-time or full-time home, you'll have a whole new world at your doorstep—each and every day you're there.
The opportunities are endless:
- Ride your bicycle at sunrise from the front door of your $350-a-month Balinese villa through lush green rice paddies on your way to a breakfast date with friends from all over the world. (Watch out for the gaggles of ducks crossing the street!)
- Sip on a cappuccino and catch up on your reading in the shadow of towering Gunung Agung—Bali's tallest and most sacred volcano at 3,031 metres…
- Watch world-class surfers score epic barrels at Uluwatu's Outside Corner—considered one of the best left-hand waves in the world—before accepting an invite to a sunset bonfire…
- Visit the morning markets in Denpasar with an expert Balinese chef to shop for fresh culinary treats—then learn how to cook tasty local-style meals like nasi campur (mixed rice), satay ayam (chicken satay) or bebek guling (crispy duck) for your expat and local friends at your new home…
- Practice yoga at any of the plentiful yoga studios in verdant Ubud—the spiritual centre of the island. Then, perhaps jump on your motorbike, head out for the afternoon and explore the island on your own. (Make sure to stop by the Tegalalang Rice Terrace just north of Ubud to have a cup of coffee and take in the magnificent views!)
- Watch the sunset and surfers and listen to live music from the beach in the laid-back expat haven of Canggu. (Here you can grab a few ice-cold Bintangs and a hot buttered corn on the cob straight off the BBQ right on the beach…for just a few dollars!)
- Start your own profitable business to help fund your new lifestyle. (You could open your own beach bar in Canggu…host walking tours of Ubud…offer horseback riding tours on the beach…start your own "earn anywhere" online business…write e-books for fun and profit…or perhaps do something completely different.)
- …and so much more.
And RIGHT NOW, You Can STILL Find Some Great REAL ESTATE Deals In Bali…
…if you know where to look.
Check out these examples of real estate deals you can find right now…
Your Own Private Escape in Bali For $500 a Month or Less…
- A three-bedroom, two-bathroom villa on one acre of land in the beachside town of Lovina—known for its low-key lifestyle and the perfect place to slow down, catch up on life and enjoy your retirement. Rent: $417 per month.
- A three-bedroom, three-bathroom villa on a narrow, quiet side street in upscale Sanur—a laid-back beach town with a good mix of bars and restaurants, a lively arts and culture scene, and an active expat community. The villa has covered parking and is just five minutes from the beach. Rent: $472 per month.
- A brand-new, fully-furnished one-bedroom apartment with an ensuite bedroom in trendy Seminyak—with a shared pool and parking. Rent: $500 per month.
Your Own Home in Bali From $157,563…
- A 110-square-meter, two-bedroom, two-bathroom home near central Ubud—located in a quiet area surrounded by nature. Price: $157,563.
- A 125-square-meter, two-bedroom, two-bathroom villa in a secure complex in Sanur. The villa has a good-sized living room, a storage room that could be converted into an extra bedroom, and sliding glass doors that open to a terrace and a swimming pool. Price: $165,000.
- A brand-new, 160-square-metre, two-bedroom villa near central Seminyak. The home has a fully-equipped kitchen, a large pool and a gazebo set in a tropical garden. Price: $245,438.
So if you've ever dreamed of living in your own place in Bali at a very affordable price, you can rest assured that you can.
And Perhaps Best of All, You Can STILL Live Comfortably in Bali…On as Little as $1,257 a Month!
While it's true that certain aspects have become expensive in recent years (one night's stay at the Luna 2 Private Hotel in Seminyak starts at $3,000 a night!)…
…you can STILL live affordably in Bali…provided you don't follow the well-worn tourist trail.
Seek the "hidden" Bali and you can still enjoy a great lifestyle on as little as $1,257 a month.
Or even less!
Here's a sample monthly budget for a couple—just to give you an idea of how affordable Bali can be in 2017:
An authentic Balinese villa with three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a pool | $500-$800 (depending on where you live) |
A soothing, rejuvenating massage—twice a month per person | $40 |
Full-time housecleaning service | $50-$80/month |
Local dinner for four, no alcohol (four times) | $40 |
Fancy international restaurant dinner for two with wine (four times) | $80 |
Electricity with AC usage and a pool | $120 |
Home internet/Pay TV | $50-$80 |
Water (with a pool) | $13 |
Petrol scooter | $4 |
Monthly Total: | $897-$1,257 |
Now, while not everyone will spend this little while living in Bali…
You can if you want. It's certainly possible.
Up your monthly budget to, say, $2,500 to $3,000 a month, and you can live like absolute royalty…
…and all for a small, small fraction of the cost-of-living in present-day Australia.
And as a result, your financial peace-of-mind and your overall lifestyle will improve dramatically…
…and all while living on this exotic island!
"You live on a third here of what you need in Australia…The friendships I've made here are much stronger than those I had in Australia…I honestly believe I've added five to 10 years to my life. I reckon I could get to 85 and still be very active because of the way I've changed my life."
—Frank A.,
Bali Expat
But You Better Look Quickly at Today's Bali…IF You Still Want to Find Bargains Like These in 2017. The Word About Retiring in Bali is Getting Out!
And bargains like these are going fast as the mainstream press continues to rave about the benefits of retiring in Bali—attracting more expats wishing to stretch their retirement dollars while maintaining a sophisticated, first-class lifestyle:
"With an ageing population resulting in record numbers of Australians approaching retirement age, our northern neighbour is emerging as an alternative for people looking to maintain their quality of life throughout retirement while saving money."
—Herald Sun
"BALI is a great leveller, with expats from unlikely backgrounds connecting in cafes and clubs. Those who would be hard-pressed to pay the weekly grocery bill in Australia can afford to eat out frequently here…You live on a third here of what you need in Australia."
—The Australian
"A recent survey of Australians living in Bali by Dr. Davies and Dr. Aileen Hoath found people aged over 60 moved to Bali because they were able to access high quality housing in a desirable natural environment and access affordable in-home help, all for a much lower cost than Australia."
—WA Today
And if there's one thing we've learned over the past several decades, it's this:
Once the word gets out, prices go up.
It's as inevitable as death and taxes.
That's why NOW is the BEST TIME EVER to give this tropical island a much closer look…if living or retiring on Bali is something you've always dreamed of doing one day.
The Bali You'll Never Hear About
My name is Jackie Flynn.
I'm the Publisher of International Living Australia.
And I'm writing you today to show you the best "first step" I know to make this "hidden" Bali your new part-time or full-time home.
The opportunities our scouts discovered are nothing like what you'll find in places like overcooked Kuta—where traffic, crowds and prices have all skyrocketed in recent years.
- NOT tacky tourist traps…
- NOT overpriced restaurants…
- NOT busy traffic…
- And NOT feeling like you're constantly surrounded by thousands of other sunburnt, partying Aussies on holiday!
I'm talking about the "hidden" Bali where you can live well on a budget …retire in first-class style…and completely recharge and rejuvenate your lifestyle!
You'll probably never hear about this "hidden" Bali.
But yes, it exists!
And if you're looking to retire on a budget in a close-by, tropical, expat-friendly locale, this could be your perfect calling.
In just a moment, I'll share with you the best "first step" I know to making this "hidden" Bali your new part-time or full-time home…without spending more than you need to.
But first…
Here's What Several Expats Say About Starting A New Life In Bali
"Bottom line rental is only $300 a month."
Three years ago, Bali expat Bill S. was still living full-time in Australia. But one day, while sitting with his friend Rick in the yard over a beer, they came up with an idea.
"Why not go to Bali?"
After all, they knew it was super-close to Australia. And they also knew finding affordable round-trip flights to Bali wouldn't be a problem, either.
So they packed their bags, grabbed their passports and just decided to go!
"The idea came to us like a bolt of lightning. Looking back, it was so crazy for two guys in their 50s to get an idea like that and just go for it," says Bill.
Little did Bill know, that impromptu holiday completely changed his life forever. He fell in love with Bali's slow pace, beautiful beaches, relaxing lifestyle and friendliness of the Balinese people.
So he decided to make Bali his new "home away from home."
Today, Bill rents a furnished studio apartment in a quiet part of Legian—an area popular with visitors from all over the world.
"It's in a perfect location on a quiet lane so it's like I'm in a lush countryside setting. My apartment has air-conditioning, Pay TV, a terrace, fridge and kitchen. When I factor in electricity, bottom line rental is only $300 per month."
And although Bill doesn't live in Bali full-time, he always relishes returning every few months to stay in the apartment he keeps there.
"Upon arrival in Bali, the feeling is always the same, just like a switch is turned off and relaxation takes over when I walk into my apartment. By the time I hit the beach with a cold beer, I'm in another world," Bill says.
"Once in Bali, I save a lot because the cost of food, entertainment and beer is a fraction of the cost of Australia. For example, I can find my favourite local dish "mie goreng seafood" (stir-fried egg noodles with seafood and vegetables) anywhere for $3, my beloved avocado juice for $1 and beer for $2.50. It's hard to give an exact figure, but I save hundreds of dollars each month by being in Bali half the time," he says.
"The cost of living here is so low."
Expat Mike H. also enjoys the good life in Bali up north in Lovina—a quiet, laidback town he discovered on a backpacking trip many years ago.
And he's found that Bali is worlds apart (for the better!) from his life in Australia.
"The biggest difference between Australia and Bali is the community aspect. It is common in Australia for neighbours to not even know each other by name. In Bali, everyone knows everyone, which of course has it pluses and minuses but, in my experience, it has been overwhelmingly positive," Mike said.
"The other advantages are the low cost of living, the ease of setting up a tourism business, and the low salary costs, making it possible to employ more people than you may need. Bali is an easy and beautiful place for foreigners to live."
And since Mike lives in Lovina on the much-less-touristy north side of the island, he's found it's extremely affordable, too.
The cost of living here is so low," Mike said. "Our basic expenses, such as food and utilities, cost around $650 a month. A dinner for two, including drinks—at least two large beers for me and iced tea for my wife—costs under $25."
YOU can enjoy the same kind of lifestyle!
And wind up slashing your cost-of-living on this wonderful tropical island paradise.
That is…should you choose to make Bali your new part-time or full-time home in the near future.
Just think of it…
In as little as a few short months or even less, YOU could be living like royalty on the "Island of the Gods" for a small, small fraction of your cost-of-living in Australia.
Imagine how easy it would be if you had my island scouts pointing the way for you, step-by-step…
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An All-New Guide For Living, Retiring and Starting a New Business in Bali in 2017 and Beyond
If you've ever dreamed of staying in Bali for more than just a few short weeks…
- Of getting to know the "real" Bali beyond the usual tourist malarkey…
- Of finding a modern, affordable home where you can stay comfortably long-term—and at a drastically reduced price when compared to Australia…
- Of retiring in Bali full-time—and spending your finest years in Paradise…
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- Where you'll find the best property bargains. (You'll be pleasantly surprised at just how affordable this island can STILL be. Even today!
- How to buy property legally. (You may just want to rent, but if you want to buy your own place—which is possible for expats to do—it's vital you know how to do it right.)
- How to find the right lawyer, accountant, and advisors for your long-term stay. (Having a few local "pros" on your side may require a little extra investment on your part, but it can make all the difference in the world when purchasing property, starting a new business, or getting the right visa.
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- Where to go for reliable healthcare (with English-speaking doctors). You'll know exactly where to find the best dentists, doctors and hospitals on Bali with our help. Plus—you'll find out how much you can expect to pay for a teeth cleaning and filling…an annual checkup…or corrective eye surgery…
- How to set up your mobile devices with a data plan the moment you leave the airport. (Bali now has surprisingly-quick 4G access all over the island. We'll show you what you need to get your mobile data plan up and running on Day 1.)
- How to get around Bali by taxi…car…motorbike…bicycle…foot…or public transportation…
- Where to find the best shopping centres and stores. Places where you'll find modern amenities like mobile phones, gas grills, an ergonomic chair, new running shoes, designer sunglasses, or just about anything else you need…
- Where you can find the best international restaurants. You'll find out what kind of cuisine is available…how much you can expect to pay for a good meal…PLUS where you can find affordable, western-style food in grocery stores that you can cook at your place in Bali…
- Where to meet other like-minded expats… and build a network of new friends and contacts in Bali…
…and much, much, MUCH more!
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Just recently, one of our on-the-ground scouts spent extended time in Bali searching for the best deals and opportunities for expats.
And along the way, she discovered many "unexpected" fun things to do and see…and kept track of her discoveries in a journal.
Things like great "off the beaten path" restaurants which charge only a few dollars for a fantastic local meal…exciting, exotic and affordable activities you won't see advertised in most Bali tourism mags…magnificent sights to visit in Bali that other tourists simply don't know about…and more.
After our scout's exploratory trip to Bali, she noticed she had taken a large amount of random yet potentially helpful notes on what to see and do.
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- The best time to visit the stunningly beautiful ocean side Tanah Lot temple and beat the crowds. (Don't forget to bring your camera or mobile phone to take photos. It's a photographer's dream!)
- Where you can find Bali's best white-sand beaches—far, far away from the maddening crowds. (You'll wonder why virtually nobody else has discovered these beaches. And they're not far from the airport, either!)
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- What you should and shouldn't do when you encounter a troupe of wild monkeys. (HINT: Never smile!)
- How to get around from place to place in Bali for as little as 70 cents. (You'll be amazed how easy this is to do!)
- A little-known beach town that exudes a charm and warmth that is delightfully inviting. If you need some serious rest and relaxation in a beautiful, tropical setting, this is the place.
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Most international visitors visit Bali just for a few weeks…then simply go home.
Others decide to stay for a few months or more.
And some (but not all) expats not only stay for a while, but wish to start a new business to help fund their lifestyles.
Perhaps you'd like to do the same.
If so, you'll be glad to know that it's a whole lot better to make money from Bali than you might think!
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That's what this Special Digital Bonus Report is all about.
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The Most Affordable Way To Start Your Journey Toward "Living The Dream" In Today's "Hidden" Bali!
So how much…then…does it cost to get your hands on a copy of this ultra-powerful, ultra-helpful resource on today's Bali?
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This is a RISK-FREE Opportunity—Even if You Decide Living in Bali is Not For You!
If you're truly seeking a REAL way to make Bali your new home WITHOUT spending more money than necessary…
…to live in a place where it's warm and sunny 12 months a year…where people speak English and welcome visitors with open arms…where the omnipresent views of the volcanoes, rainforests, and world-class waves always remind you what a special place you're living in…
…to benefit from a much, much lower cost-of-living than what you'll find in Australia…
…to make friends with other expats from all over the world (and make friends with plenty of super-friendly Balinese locals, too!)…
…to enjoy some tasty Indonesian cuisine for just a few dollars per meal…
…and to get the very most out of today's Bali…
…then I strongly urge you to give this opportunity a try today.
In fact, we're so confident you'll be impressed by everything you'll discover in this all-new resource that we're going to give you 30 days to explore everything in it before you risk a single penny.
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Now's The Time To Give "Hidden" Bali A Much Closer Look!
You don't want to delay and miss out on the opportunities we reveal in Your New Life In Bali: How To Slash Your Cost-Of-Living And Live Well On "The Island Of The Gods", as other readers have regretted doing in the past.
Expect these new places to experience the same kind of growth and success as the many havens we've recommended.
And once the expat havens we've revealed in this special resource start receiving more and more press, even more international visitors will start coming here in search of affordable island living…
…and property prices will likely continue to creep upwards across the island.
This is why now's the time! Get in on today's Bali NOW!
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And if you've ever dreamed of living in Bali—even part-time—this simple, risk-free decision could easily be one of the SMARTEST decisions you make this year…
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Now's your chance to take a much closer look at today's "hidden" Bali…
…before the crowds beat you to it!
Sincerely,
Jackie Flynn
Publisher, International Living Australia
P.S. Yes, a "hidden" Bali indeed exists…with prices far, far lower than what you'll find in the busiest cities and towns. But don't wait for long if you want to discover this affordable "hidden" Bali yourself. The time is NOW. If you've ever wanted to make "The Island of the Gods" your new part-time or full-time home, don't waste another moment and order this white-hot resource on today's Bali NOW! You'll be glad you did.
P.P.S. Here's what a few more expats have to say about their new, stress-free and more affordable lifestyles in today's Bali:
"I enjoy both local and Australian food. I like to cook and frequent local markets for ingredients. I also enjoy small local cafés; the Balinese food is delicious and varied. A full Australian breakfast in my favourite little café goes for $2.50, a delicious suckling pig lunch for the same price, and a cold local Bintang beer for the same price or less, with a local Bali coffee coming in at less than $1."
—Bernie M.
Bali Expat
"I have more friends since I have been living in Bali then I ever had in Australia. I have many local friends and many expat friends whom I have met here. I have friends from the Netherlands, Austria, Italy, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and more. Life is good—it is easy and uncomplicated with no stress."
—Kris R.
Bali Expat