Plus Property sees opportunity in crafting new business Villa Management being piloted in Phuket, targeted at foreign clients
Ms. Somsakul Limsuttaphan, Deputy Managing Director for the Business Development and Asset Management Department at Plus Property Co., Ltd., said “Phuket is among the provinces in Thailand with World Class reputation and is receiving governmental sector support under a plan to promote Phuket as a model city or “Smart City”. Phuket is also a real estate market that is appropriate for investing in, as well as in taking up long-term residency and short-term vacations. The current economic circumstances of Phuket province are gaining favorably from a recovery in the tourism industry. Signs point to recovery in demand for both Thai and foreign investors, especially among high-net-worth individuals who have the tendency to invest in property projects because of attractive long-term profits. Many real estate developers have shown interest and launched numerous property projects. Especially noteworthy are pool villa projects in the Choeng Thale area to the west of Phuket province. New supply created in 2023 grew by 96% in the Choeng Thale zone, in comparison with other zones in Phuket. Choeng Thale is considered a prime location that is highly popular, owing to points of attraction in many aspects. To clearly illustrate, the Choeng Thale zone can be likened to the initial parts of Sukhumvit Rd. in Bangkok. It is considered to be a new town district and is a lifestyle hub that contains the complete range of amenities, including a large shopping mall, an international school and a hospital. In the future, several more international schools and large hospitals will open in this area. Additionally, Phuket possesses numerous plans for new infrastructure development projects such as the Mueang Mai-Ko Kaeo-Kathu expressway, the Kathu-Patong expressway, the light rail mass rapid transit system, a large cargo port to accommodate shipping, and an expansion of Phuket airport to accommodate the ever-increasing number of tourists. These development plans have drawn the attention of foreign clients toward the potential that Phuket has. The province is suitable for both short and long-term relocation, with foreigners generally looking for residences for children who are studying or for use as holiday homes. The primary group of clients is made up of Russians and Europeans looking to escape cold weather at home. These clients now make up 50-60% of the entire clientele in Phuket – a remarkable increase over the pre-pandemic share when the ratio was just 15-20%”.