In Dialogue with Dianne Agars:
On Meaning, Legacy, and the Architecture of Belonging
In a world where real estate is often defined by numbers, square metres, and ROI, Dianne Agars, co-founder of Three Crowns Property, redefines the narrative, seeing property as an asset and art form.
Her philosophy is rooted in a profound idea: that a home should move you the way a painting does, emotionally, culturally, and spiritually. Through her lens, Bali Luxury Villas and Bali Property Investment become more than ventures in growth; they become expressions of identity, craftsmanship, and connection. For Dianne, investing in Bali is more than about location, it’s about finding belonging in the art of living.
What moment in your journey made you fall in love with real estate, not just as a business, but as a way to connect people with meaning?
When I realised that spaces could shape lives, not just where people live, but how they feel, connect, and belong.
When you meet a new client, what’s the first thing you want them to feel about Three Crown Property?
That they’re in trusted hands, with a team who values their vision as much as the craftsmanship behind it.
How do you define true luxury—beyond the price tag or the design?
Luxury is depth, the story, the detail, the feeling that every element has purpose and soul.
Between culture, art, and storytelling, which one inspires your work the most, and why?
Storytelling, it allows every property to speak. To carry heritage forward while creating something timeless.
What’s your vision for the future of Three Crowns—what story do you want us to leave behind?
That we built more than properties, we built legacies that honour place, culture, and people.
As Three Crowns Property continues to shape Cemagi Bali and other culturally rich destinations, Dianne Agars’ vision remains beautifully clear: to create homes that are living artworks, crafted with intention and soul. These are spaces you reside in and places that resonate, that tell stories of craftsmanship, culture, and continuity.
In a market chasing the next big thing, Three Crowns stands for something rarer, the kind of cultural luxury that endures. For those who see property as both investment and inheritance, as both asset and art, this is where the Art of Living begins.




