Bali's first private longevity hotel. Nineteen keys carved into the UNESCO-protected rice corridor north of Ubud, opening Q2 2027 under an architecture commission from a celebrated Indonesian studio. The concept is unprecedented in Southeast Asia: clinical-grade longevity infrastructure paired with a working rice farm, on-site dining, and Bali's first dedicated craft-beverage program. Of the 19 keys, only 10 are released as founder units for outside investment. Owners hold full title to a luxury suite while the developer operates the entire resort, paying out a guaranteed 10% annual return on every booked night, distributed quarterly. Owners also retain 14 complimentary peak-season nights per year for personal use. The asset is fully managed end-to-end: marketing, housekeeping, maintenance, guest services, and revenue reporting handled by the operator. The investment thesis rests on four moats. First, no longevity hotel exists in Ubud or anywhere in Bali; this development is creating the category. Second, only 19 keys means demand consistently outstrips supply, holding nightly rates above the wider luxury Ubud benchmark. Third, the working farm and clinical-wellness pairing is unreplicable; it generates global press and waitlist demand. Fourth, the wellness facilities themselves drive ADR and occupancy: cryotherapy, hyperbaric oxygen, infrared sauna, IV therapy, cold plunge, and AI-driven longevity protocols. Capital appreciation between purchase and Q2 2027 soft opening is the core value driver, with first-mover positioning that compounds as the longevity-hospitality category matures globally. Construction is live: foundation complete, MEP rough-in underway, on-track for Q1 2027 finishing and Q2 2027 soft opening. Full developer details and the founder-unit deck are released to qualified investors on request.