The market shift towards long -term stays changes the rent of Phuket. Villas with private pools, smart home functions and improved viability now exceed traditional short-term offers. In particular, Rawai has developed as a first -class choice for tenants who were attracted to their quiet beaches, a lively local community and access to essential amenities such as Delivery Services, Coworking rooms and fitness centers.
Quinta Lane Villas, one of the developments of Intira Villas, illustrates this movement. These villas built with long -term stays, contain permanent building standards (25 cm thick, isolated walls, double windows and willingness to sun) to ensure comfort and sustainability. In addition, amenities such as complete kitchens, soundproof interiors and smart home functions are focused on the practical needs of long-term residents.
“This increase in long -term rent interest shows a clear shift of people traveling after pandemic,” said Jonas Broberg, owner of Intira Villas. “People not only visit Phuket, but also for months. They are looking for privacy, flexibility and houses that were developed for real life. This is exactly what our villas are built.”
The long -term rental trend also benefits the wider local economy. Landlords, real estate managers and surrounding small companies in Rawai record more stable, more predictable income flows. In contrast to short -term tourism, long -lasting guests contribute to the stability of the community and support sustainable development.
With the flexibility of leasing, a high-end infrastructure and a design philosophy based on life capacity, Intira Villas continues to conduct the developing hospitality of Phuket. The company is ready to satisfy the growing demand, as more international residents want to exchange the fast -moving urban life for a more relaxed lifestyle by the sea.
For more information on long-term villa rental in Phuket, see https://intiravilla.com.