A couple who lives part-time in Bali spent $1.7 million building 2 luxury villas that they rent out for parties
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The Parfitt family, after years of traveling and running startups, decided to establish a stable lifestyle split between Bali and the French countryside. In 2017, they developed a two-villa luxury compound named Kasianda in Canggu, Bali, aiming to profit from short-term rentals. This decision stemmed from their desire to create a sustainable life in their favorite locations. Their journey has included diverse entrepreneurial ventures and a shift towards a more settled family life, maximizing their enjoyment of both regions through travel and rental income.
"It came time to try to reimagine our lives. I was like, 'Well, where do we really like going?' And the only places that we'd regularly gone back to were Bali and southwest France."
"They built a two-villa compound named Kasianda in Bali's Canggu neighborhood, which they rent out for vacation stays and parties, allowing them to live half the year in luxury."
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