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REAL ESTATE AGENCY

We carefully select projects and work only with developers we trust — in areas we believe have long-term value — and on terms that truly benefit our investors.

Handpicked Projects, Trusted Developers

At Mason Real Estate, we don’t believe in pushing any project on the market. We choose carefully, working only with developers and properties that meet our standards and create real long-term value.

LIMA BEACH

Bali’s hidden gem.

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black blue and yellow textile
The Hidden Stretch Between Bali’s Hotspots

As Bali’s coastal development moved north from Kuta, Seminyak, and Berawa into Canggu and Pererenan, Lima Beach remained untouched. Now, it sits right between these established hotspots and the fast-growing areas of Cemagi and Seseh..

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gray concrete wall inside building
Changing Zoning Laws Open the Door

For years, zoning restrictions kept Lima Beach outside of Bali’s development wave. With recent changes now allowing residential and commercial projects, the area is finally stepping into the spotlight.

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white and black abstract painting
The Next Wave of Growth

Cemagi and Seseh are already packed with high-end villas, restaurants and active construction, while Pererenan was rated “the world’s coolest neighborhood” in 2025. Between these hotspots, there is Lima Beach, an area just entering its development phase. This makes it one of the last prime beachfront neighborhoods with strong growth potential and excellent long-term value.

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worm's-eye view photography of concrete building
Our Focus: Lima Beach

While we can source opportunities across the island, our strongest focus is on Lima Beach. This is where we see unmatched growth potential — and to prove our confidence, Mason Real Estate already owns two investment villas here ourselves.

worm's-eye view photography of concrete building
worm's-eye view photography of concrete building