The islands of Bali are experiencing a boom in construction projects, ranging from new apartment buildings to new hotels and more. One residential building in particular will be the longest rooftop pool in the world.
Magnum Estate is the real estate development company responsible for Magnum residence Berawa. This ongoing project will showcase luxury apartments complemented by premium five-star services.
The Magnum Residence Berawa, which overlooks Canggu’s most famous beach, is announced a “roof that has no equal in the world.”
The location will have a modern, angular building with a lavishly furnished roof terrace and a large infinity pool that extends over the entire 190 meters of the apartment complex.according to mock-ups of the project.
Tourists would have to wait a while before they can swim in the longest rooftop pool in the world The delivery of the Magnum Residence Berawa is scheduled for the last quarter of 2025.
The apartment complex will offer one-bedroom units with ocean views for $350,000 and two-bedroom units, also with ocean views, for $590,000.
Magnum Residence Berawa has indicated that owners of the apartments have the option to rent out their property, live in it themselves or use it as a holiday home. This flexibility makes the property attractive for both real estate investors and private individuals who want to establish a second home in Bali.
Straight away, Canggu is without a doubt Bali’s busiest tourist destination. The famous surfing hotspot is busy with travelers from all over the world.
Canggu’s development as a tourist destination has been incredibly rapid. Ten years ago, Canggu was a sleepy Balinese village frequented by surfers and with a small population of foreigners.
Next up were the more daring digital nomads and backpackers, and finally the vacationers looking for something off the beaten track. Canggu has become the party center of Southeast Asia for many people.
There are currently hundreds of major construction projects in Bali, of which the Magnum Residence Berawa is just one. Magnum Estate is also building huge complexes on the Bukit Peninsula, in Sanur, Seminyak and Umalas.
The substantial investment in tourist accommodation and investment properties has been praised by some as an indication of Bali’s positive economic growth.
However, Numerous enthusiasts in Bali have expressed concerns, claiming that the scale of development is not sustainable.
At the beginning of this year, the Seseh community effectively opposed the development of an extensive apartment and holiday villa complex through a petition.
The development company has said this is the case reviewing their plans to ensure that projects include the perspectives and advice of both local authorities and the community.