SumertaRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
With a median price of $5.1/m², Sumerta offers a fair entry point for those who prioritize location over aesthetics, firmly placing it in THE_GRID. The $3.2/m² floor is solid for student budgets, but paying towards the $8.3/m² ceiling is a hard sell unless the property has rare private parking. It’s a stable, unpretentious market that lacks the 'cool factor' but makes up for it with sheer utility for long-term residents.
The Vibe:Sumerta is defined by the heavy traffic flow along Jalan Hayam Wuruk and the constant movement of students from the nearby Udayana University campus. The landscape is a mix of traditional Balinese compounds and cramped commercial shop-houses rather than curated tourist spaces. It functions as a pragmatic residential zone for government workers and locals who need quick access to the Renon administrative district.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Sumerta @ $5.1/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
What drives the wide rent range in Sumerta?
The $3.2 to $8.3/m² spread depends entirely on road access; properties in narrow gangways go cheap, while those with street-frontage for offices command the premium.
Is the investment outlook positive for landlords?
The investment outlook is conservative but reliable, fueled by consistent demand from the student population and civil servants.
How does the Average Rent compare to Sanur?
You'll save significantly compared to Sanur, but you're trading the ocean breeze for urban exhaust and significantly more noise.
Is parking a dealbreaker here?
Often, yes. Many rental units in Sumerta were built before car ownership peaked, making a dedicated garage a luxury that justifies a higher m² price.
What is the neighborhood analysis for retirees?
Unless you enjoy the chaotic energy of a university town and proximity to the Art Centre, most retirees find Sumerta too loud and congested.