Luxury Properties in Phuket

1,757 active listings

Prestigious villas and penthouses in Phuket's exclusive districts — Bang Tao, Surin, Naithon, and Cape Yamu. Capital appreciation and luxury rental demand.

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Yield & Expected Return

Net rental yield
2–4%
Primary return driver
Capital appreciation
Villa ownership
Leasehold land + freehold building
Branded-residence condos
Foreign freehold up to the 49% quota
Strongest luxury zones
Bang Tao/Layan, Surin, Cape Yamu, Kamala

Frequently Asked Questions

Do luxury Phuket villas deliver rental yield or capital appreciation?

Primarily appreciation. Trophy villas above ฿15M in Surin, Bang Tao/Layan and Cape Yamu yield a lower 2–4% net on a percentage-of-capital basis, but constrained beachfront supply under EIA restrictions underpins the capital case rather than the rental cheque.

Which zones hold Phuket's luxury property?

Bang Tao and the Layan headland, Surin's Millionaires Mile, Cape Yamu and Kamala's hillside — home to branded residences (Banyan Tree, Anantara, Trisara) and beachfront estates with the island's deepest high-net-worth buyer pool.

Can foreigners own a luxury villa freehold in Phuket?

Not the land. The standard structure is a 30-year registered leasehold on the land plus freehold ownership of the building, or a Thai company. Branded-residence condos can be held foreign-freehold up to the 49% quota — verify quota before shortlisting.

What return should a luxury buyer expect?

A 2–4% net rental yield plus the appreciation thesis. CBRE data has cited west-coast villa appreciation historically, though future returns are not guaranteed. Luxury buyers typically weight capital preservation and lifestyle over headline yield.