Prime Address in Noanu’s Fully Electric, Walkable City Bom rises at the very heart of Noanu, Bali’s first private fully electric city where combustion engines are banned, ensuring clean air and quiet. A short walk connects home to the beach and core urban comforts—top-tier school, wellness center, cafes, restaurants, a beach club—via pedestrian routes that make car‑free living possible, a rarity in Bali. The entire city lies in the pink tourism zone approving commercial activity, while the master plan develops only 30% of land and preserves 70% as parks and greenery. Private parking for residents and Noanu’s fully electric transport with solar panels generating clean energy complete the sustainable setting.
Courtyard Boutique Homes Blending with Landscape Designed in a modernist‑meets‑Balinese spirit, Bom offers 68 residences—studios, one‑bedroom apartments, two‑bedroom townhouses, and special two‑ and three‑bedroom villas—shaped to merge with the terrain and capture protected green views. Three apartment buildings and a collection of private villas frame a shared inner courtyard with a 15‑meter pool, landscaped garden, workout zone, a reception lobby, and a rooftop terrace for private events. Everyday convenience extends to a dedicated coworking space and an on‑site cafe, nurturing a social, walkable community. Steps away, Noanu adds a major wellness complex with the world’s largest woodfired dome sauna powered by renewables (150‑person capacity, up to 300 for events), a European‑level English school for around 150 children, the Luna Beach Club welcoming roughly 3,000 guests daily, and the Labyrinth art cluster with a high‑tech planetarium, music studio, and about 10,000 monthly visitors plus regular international artists—many venues just minutes, even 100 meters, from Bom.
Transparent Permits, Quality Oversight, and Investment Upside A Noanu subsidiary leads the project, providing legal transparency with an independent due diligence report, all licenses, pink‑zone verification, and guarantees to secure PBG and SLF permits post‑construction. Compliance with Indonesian codes and seismic standards, independent audits by PT Quality Control Group, a general contractor’s 25‑year structural warranty, and penalty‑backed, contract‑fixed timelines reduce construction risk. Payments stage at 40% down, 30% at structural completion, and 30% on handover, with tenure options including a 25‑year leasehold plus a guaranteed 20‑year extension or selected freehold properties. Noanu’s management and direct booking portal drive occupancy, while investment starts at $145,000 for a studio targeting a 15% ROI and seven‑year payback; freehold villas at about $700,000–$900,000 aim for 30–40% capital appreciation in three to four years.