All beachfront homes at The Residences at W Retreat Koh Samui have been sold out, reflecting the strong interest for units there.
“The demand for The Residences at the W Retreat Koh Samui has greatly exceeded expectations with the sale of all the Beachfront Residences,” said Sunny Bajaj, Managing Director of Amburaya Hotels & Resorts, the developer.
“There is strong demand worldwide for Thai resort properties and, in particular, for the W lifestyle brand. Discerning buyers from all over are quickly recognising that The Residences at the W Retreat are an excellent lifestyle investment.”
Voted by Property Report magazine as one of the 20 Top Resort Properties in Asia in 2011, The Residences at W Retreat Koh Samui comprises 12 villas with various sizes, ranging from two to five bedders and from 515 sq m to 1,170 sq m of built-up area. Each residence, priced from THB65 million (S$2.6 million), will have full access to the signature comforts, services and amenities available at the adjacent W Retreat Koh Samui.
The Residences will be managed and marketed by W, the world’s leading lifestyle brand. Owners can also experience luxurious amenities and facilities, including the renowned 24-hour Whatever/Whenever® concierge service as well as the signature restaurants and lounges - Kitchen Table, Namu and WOOBAR®.
“The Residences at W Retreat Koh Samui offers an alluring combination of the W lifestyle brand and a stand-out location that is proving to be irresistible to potential owners,” said Richard Skene, Director of Sales & Marketing for Amburaya Hotels & Resorts.
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