Casa de Monte — Phuket inland.
Private 37-villa community in a quiet inland part of Phuket, 13.5 km from Patong. 3- and 4-bedroom villas with 307–439 m² built area, single- and two-storey layouts. Italian-style architecture, dedicated infrastructure, professional management. Completion Q1 2029.
Indicative yield bands are general guidance based on observed performance in the relevant Phuket micro-market. Not a forecast, not a commitment, not a guarantee. Specific economics depend on the project, developer terms, rental performance, taxes, fees and market conditions.
What this project is — and is not.
Casa de Monte is a private villa community of 37 homes in a quiet inland section of Phuket, deliberately set away from active tourist zones (≈ 13.5 km from Patong Beach). The territory is delivered with consistent Italian-style architecture and a unified landscape concept.
Layouts are 3- and 4-bedroom, ranging from 307 to 439 m² built area, in single- and two-storey configurations. The project is positioned for personal residence as the primary use case, with rental yield as a secondary path supported by the management company.
On-site infrastructure includes a swimming pool and children's pool, fitness area, sauna, lobby with public spaces, dedicated coworking, kids' room and playroom, plus parking. Management is performed under a single operating standard for the entire community to preserve common appearance and asset quality.
Tenure: registered leasehold for foreign buyers in standard structures, with freehold paths available subject to project documentation and counsel review. Completion Q1 2029.
Subject to structure and counsel review.
37 homes, single managed standard.
Rental as secondary path.
Hard parameters of the project.
Inland villa community — privacy-first, lower seasonality.
Inland villa products serve a different demand pattern than beach condos: longer stays, family / expat tenants, reduced exposure to short-term seasonality. GIDR rates the territory Tier 2 with a stable demand profile and a lower yield ceiling but higher predictability and lower management intensity per unit.


