PROJECT

Completed

Baan Lawadee Villas

in Surin, Phuket

Answered by a Phuket expert
5

HOUSES & VILLAS

2010

COMPLETION

Baan Lawadee Villas

ABOUT THE PROJECT

Baan Lawadee Villas is a boutique collection of five private pool villas tucked into one of Phuket's most coveted residential pockets — the Surin and Cherng Thale corridor on the north-west coast. Completed in 2010, the project represents an era of considered villa design: a small, self-contained estate where privacy and lush tropical surroundings take precedence over the volume-driven developments that would follow in later years. With just five residences, Baan Lawadee Villas offers a sense of exclusivity that larger projects simply cannot replicate.

Surin is widely regarded as one of Phuket's most refined coastal addresses. The beach itself stretches roughly 700 metres, intimate by island standards, and remains noticeably quieter than the broader Bang Tao shoreline just three kilometres to the north. Soft sand, calm Andaman waters and a line of casuarina palms define the setting, while Surin's foreshore is anchored by internationally recognised beach clubs — Café del Mar and Catch Beach Club — that draw a discerning crowd without overwhelming the village character that gives the area its identity. For villa owners in this part of Phuket, the beach is a lifestyle feature rather than a tourist attraction.

The wider Surin–Cherng Thale neighbourhood has attracted flagship properties from some of Thailand's most respected hospitality brands. Banyan Tree Phuket, Trisara, The Pavilions and Anantara all have a presence within a short drive, establishing a benchmark for luxury that benefits property values across the district. Inland from the coast, the Sai Taan Lake area — one to two kilometres from the beach — has become the preferred setting for villa communities that combine natural greenery with easy access to the beach road. Baan Lawadee Villas sits within this well-established residential fabric, benefiting from proximity to quality dining, wellness facilities and the everyday conveniences of the Cherng Thale commercial strip.

The project's small scale — five units in total — is one of its defining characteristics. Boutique completed estates of this kind rarely appear in Phuket's active listings; the combination of established gardens, mature infrastructure and a proven track record as a residential address makes them particularly sought after among buyers who prioritise quality of setting over unit volume. Villa residences in Surin are structured on a leasehold basis for land (typically 30-year terms with renewal options) or via Thai company ownership, with the building itself held freehold. Foreign buyers regularly work with local legal counsel to establish the structure that best fits their situation.

Phuket International Airport is approximately 20 to 25 minutes away by road, a journey that speaks to the practical convenience of the north-west coast. Key shopping, international schools and medical facilities serving the expatriate community are all accessible within a similar radius, while the beach road that connects Surin southward to Kamala — a drive of roughly four kilometres — links residents to additional dining and retail options without requiring a cross-island trip.

For buyers considering Baan Lawadee Villas, the project offers something increasingly rare in the Surin market: a completed, low-density villa estate with established surroundings, positioned in a neighbourhood that continues to attract international interest from buyers seeking a quieter, more refined alternative to Phuket's busier beach corridors. Pricing is available on request, reflecting the individual nature of each residence within this small collection.

3 listings

RESALE MARKET

3 active resale listings

from ฿25M

COMPLEX FEATURES

Car Parking24H Security

FEES & TAXES

Standard transaction fees in Thailand for a completed condominium under the ownership types listed below.

Freehold

  • Transfer fee — 2%
  • Specific Business Tax — 3.3%
  • Withholding tax — 1%
  • Stamp duty — 0.5%

Freehold (foreign quota): one-time transfer fee + tax obligations at closing. Annual common-area maintenance (CAM) separately.

Leasehold

  • Transfer fee — 1%
  • Stamp duty — 0.1%

Leasehold (30-year): registration fee 1% + 0.1% stamp duty on the lease value. No annual property tax for the lessee.

Buyer and seller usually split the transfer fee 50/50.

BUILDING FACTS

Operating costs and on-site infrastructure as published by the developer.

Management

  • PetsAll Kind of Pets Allowed

LOCATION

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NEARBY PLACES

Museums

  • Napas Art Gallery1.2 km
  • The Living Arts Gallery Phuket3.2 km
  • Peranakan Phuket Museum3.2 km

Beaches

  • Laguna Beach1.9 km
  • Choeng Thale Beach2.0 km
  • Bang Tao Beach2.6 km

Malls & Souks

  • Boat Avenue Mall2.7 km
  • Porto de Phuket2.9 km
  • Blue Tree Phuket3.6 km

Parks

  • Buterfly park3.0 km
  • Elephant Care Park Nai Dee Phuket3.8 km

Iconic Landmarks

  • Wat Choeng Thale3.4 km

DISTRICT

Surin

Phuket's coastline divides into fifteen distinct tourist zones, each with its own buyer profile, price band and rental cycle. The luxury west coast — Bang Tao, Layan, Surin, Kamala — runs Aman-tier resorts, golf, beach clubs and the highest absolute prices on the island. Drop south through Patong (the tourist…

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FREQUENTLY ASKED

Baan Lawadee Villas — buyer FAQ

What ownership structure applies to Baan Lawadee Villas?

Land in Thailand can only be held by foreigners through a leasehold arrangement — typically a 30-year lease with renewal options — or via a Thai company structure. The villa buildings themselves are freehold. Buyers are advised to work with a qualified local property lawyer to determine the most appropriate structure for their circumstances and nationality.

How far is Baan Lawadee Villas from Surin Beach?

The project is situated in the Surin–Cherng Thale corridor of north-west Phuket, placing it within a short drive of Surin Beach's approximately 700-metre palm-lined shoreline. Surin Beach is known for calm Andaman waters and a more intimate atmosphere compared to the broader Bang Tao coastline located around three kilometres to the north.

Is Baan Lawadee Villas a completed project?

Yes. Baan Lawadee Villas was completed in 2010, making it a well-established residential estate. Buyers can inspect the finished villas and their surroundings, including mature gardens and infrastructure, before committing — a significant advantage over off-plan purchases where construction risk remains a consideration.

Who is the developer of Baan Lawadee Villas?

Developer details for Baan Lawadee Villas are not publicly listed in the project record. The estate comprises five private pool villas completed in 2010, and enquiries about the project's ownership history or original development team can be directed to the listing agent, who can provide documentation on request.

Why is Surin considered one of Phuket's premium villa locations?

Surin commands a premium for several converging reasons: an intimate 700-metre beach that remains less crowded than nearby Bang Tao, proximity to flagship hospitality brands including Banyan Tree and Trisara, established beach clubs such as Café del Mar and Catch Beach Club, a short 20-25 minute drive from Phuket Airport, and a consistently international buyer and renter demographic that supports strong demand for quality villas in the area.

Is there current availability at Baan Lawadee Villas?

Yes — there are currently 3 active listings at Baan Lawadee Villas. Browse the unit tabs (new / assignment / resale) to see live inventory and contact our team for a unit-level breakdown.

What is the price range at Baan Lawadee Villas?

Current listings at Baan Lawadee Villas range from ฿25.0M to ฿33.9M. Entry-level units are typically compact studios or one-bedroom configurations; larger or higher-floor units sit at the upper end.

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