Perhaps it’s because I’m originally from the USA, and also because of my age (mid-sixties) – I’ve been wondering why there aren't retirement communities here in Bali? Labor for taking care of retired people is expensive in first-world countries, which is far from the case in Bali. Not to mention the fact that construction costs are perhaps 20-25% of what they are in the first-world.
does retirees really need to live in building blocks, resort like - in Bali? coming to Bali only to experience a modern living, again? just a thought..... Maybe, retirees should live with family friendly environment so that they don't only hangout with same old adults. I mean, If I reach that age group someday, I don't want to live in a resort-like building, like never.....
When people think about living in Bali, they think of open-air settings for their kitchen / living room and bathroom, with options for sealing off a room limited to the bedrooms. I did that when I first moved to Bali. After a few months you find out that the evening bugs and crawling creatures like the night light and human flesh to be very enticing, and so you have to retreat to your bedroom. We have a plan for sizable outdoor terraces to enjoy the tropical air, but then the entire apartment is closed off when you need it and you are bug free (to the extent that such a thing is possible).
did you start to build it? if you want to consider 3D printing , please let me know
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yes, added you.
Are you still living in Bali with the hope of building a Retirment community ?
Yes but it's been a challenge to get all of the puzzle pieces to come together
I am a real-estate developer currently working on a "Retirement Community" send me an email at sayacintapete@gmail.com to learn more.
does retirees really need to live in building blocks, resort like - in Bali? coming to Bali only to experience a modern living, again? just a thought..... Maybe, retirees should live with family friendly environment so that they don't only hangout with same old adults. I mean, If I reach that age group someday, I don't want to live in a resort-like building, like never.....
When people think about living in Bali, they think of open-air settings for their kitchen / living room and bathroom, with options for sealing off a room limited to the bedrooms. I did that when I first moved to Bali. After a few months you find out that the evening bugs and crawling creatures like the night light and human flesh to be very enticing, and so you have to retreat to your bedroom. We have a plan for sizable outdoor terraces to enjoy the tropical air, but then the entire apartment is closed off when you need it and you are bug free (to the extent that such a thing is possible).