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according to a new regulation imposed by Bank Indonesia, all values for goods or services, consequentially also for property, have to be displayed in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) from 1 July 2015 on. If you want to find out more, please read the following publication. There are severe penalties being introduced, should a transaction not be made in Indonesian Rupiah, except for in a very limited range of exemptions. That leaves businesses with no choice other than to comply. That is why we have to display all the prices on our website in IDR, however it is still possible to see an equivalent in another currency (as all the zero's may be a bit too much for some of us). The actual payment transfer to overseas will also be more complex and may incur an exchange rate loss of 1.3 to 2%. However, as this is a new regulation we may have to see if that indeed is a feasible policy being continued by the Government - or not.
Read MoreIn 2013 an average of 95% of home buyers were using the internet to find their potential new home. This means that the photo that represents your house online is the first and maybe only impression it leaves! Make sure it is a good one and let the photo of your property do the talking for you! Why is it so important to have good photos of your property? 1. Professional photos receive more clicks than ‘DYI’ photos A Professional photographer knows how to take the shot from the right angle, and to shoot at the right time of day. Tidy up the sheets and having professional equipment to be able to catch the lighting in the right places. Naturally we are not suggesting to use photography to provide customers with false impressions.
Read MoreFor your next Ubud visit
Cycling tour allows you to experience the countryside beyond the traditional tourist route. You may cycling downhill from Kitamani the gorgeous volcano, to Ubud. Youll pass through lush environments and the opportunity to walk through rice paddies, visit local villages, temples and a family compound to see the customs and age old traditions of the Balinese people.If you would like to have great activities where you expect to experience the real Balinese culture, this is the thing that you have to do on your next visit to Ubud. If you are not quite active, you shouldnt worry. The track is quite easy, even for beginners it is mostly downhill or flat. Youll go through rice fields, small villages and hamlets, bamboo forest, until the breathtaking view of rice terrace, and of course dog, ducks and cows.
Read MoreBalinese Silence Day
Every religion or culture all over the world has their own way to define and celebrate their new year. For example, the Chinese have the Imlek year and to celebrate it, have, as they called it in their own language, "Gong Xi Fat Choy". The Moslem societies have their Muharam year, and any of the people over the world using the Gregorian calendar, celebrate the New Year on January 1st. The same thing also occurs in Bali, however the Balinese use many different calendar systems. They have adopted the Gregorian calendar for business and government purposes. But for the endless procession of holy days, temple anniversaries, celebrations, sacred dances, building houses, wedding ceremonies, death and cremation processes and other activities that define Balinese life, they have two calendar systems. The first is the Pawukon (from the word Wuku which means week) and Sasih (which is means month). Wuku consists of 30 items starting from Sinta, the first Wuku and end up with the Watugunung the last one.
Read MorePicture the Concept of Paradise
If you want to picture the concept of paradise, you may simply look at most of Bali to get the idea. I should know, because for decades I have lived in a variety of tropical countries. Others, who did their own search for the promised land, either to prepare for retirement or for mixing enjoyment with sound investment, agree: “It doesnt come much better than Baliâ€. Part of the fun in my daily work is from meeting all these open minded people who have decided to settle here and can see the world for what it is. They confirm that this unique island is truly offering The Good Life which becomes increasingly evasive for most people on our ever changing planet. You may agree that the lure of the Garden of Eden is already tempting. Even so without the added benefit of profit and capital gain. Living just a good life would be very satisfactory in itself already, right? However, here in Bali one does not exclude the other.
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