Phuket 2
Code : CPKI54010284013
Location : Phuket
Landmarks : PP Island, Phuket Aquarium, Si-Pan Harbor and Lam-Pan Harbor
Area (approximately in Acre) : 3.76
Shape : Rectangular
Adjacent distance along the private beach : 48-meter adjacent to main road
Structures : none
Scenenario feasibilities : High-rise hotel
Price (all fees included) : USD 18.5 M
Expected development project balance in USD : 120 M
目前,普吉岛的房地产市场正经历公寓和别墅需求的显著增长,尤其是在优质海岸线位置。根据Banyan Group创始人兼主席何光平的说法,普吉岛的房地产投资回报率极高,随着越来越多的企业在岛上落户,市场将持续增长。富裕的泰国人和外国买家被普吉岛无与伦比的生活方式和安达曼海的自然美吸引。
何光平坚定相信普吉岛尚未开发的潜力。他指出,普吉岛已超越单纯的旅游目的地形象,发展成为一个全球奢华生活的中心,拥有世界级的基础设施、一流的服务和强大的开发管道。在他看来,普吉岛对高净值个人(HNWI)的吸引力不断增加,以及对高档住房的需求,为Banyan Group在普吉岛扩展住宅投资组合提供了独特的机会。
普吉岛的转型还得益于机场的扩建,以满足日益增长的旅客流入,以及即将启动的电气化铁路项目,这将显著提升岛内的连接性和可达性。这些发展将成为释放城市全部潜力的关键推动力,并巩固普吉岛作为全球顶级目的地的地位
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