Project description "Villa Sunpao Rawaii"
Villa Sunpao Rawai - A rare case in Phuket where the word "boutique" is not a marketing label, but an accurate description of the project. Just six single-storey villas lost among the rubber plantations, each with Italian Armony cuisine, Japanese porcelain tiles and a traditional shingle roof that makes the new construction look subtly old, as if it's always grown here. The architecture doesn't scream: sliding glass walls blur the line between the living room and the pool, the master bedroom opens directly onto the water, and the high wooden ceiling makes it feel cool even on the hottest afternoon . This is not a villa as an object - it is a villa as a state of air.
At the same time Villa Sunpao does not require the owner to choose between "live on your own" and "rent". The project is stitched together with Suksan Group's rental program, which through a network of one and a half thousand travel agencies packs your absence into a stable income. And for those who want guarantees, there is a lease-back with a fixed income for three decades and the right to visit yourself for a month a year . The location is south Rawai, where the roosters can still be heard, Naiharn is eight minutes away, and Stay Fresca, with its tennis courts and spa, is just one. This is the place to stay for those who are no longer looking for a front-row seat, but still want to wake up to the sound of their own pool.
Villa Suksan is not about reclusiveness, but about measured privacy eight minutes from Naiharna . The 6,400m² plot accommodates just five villas in the latest phase, each with its own plot geometry and no sense of neighbor over the fence. All pets are allowed here, solar panels work, and the co-working space allows for meetings without having to go into the city. And most importantly, the management company offers a rental pool with a projected yield of 10% . That is that rare case when the villa is designed as a personal retreat with a balinese exhalation, but at the end it also brings money. Without excessive pathos, but with wind in the rooms.













