Focus: MontAzure Private Estate, Phuket
Dive into the lush natural scenery of Phuket with the private estate MontAzure.
On a site which boasts a unique natural setting, MontAzure will be sensitively developed to offer unique private luxury estates, low-rise beachside condominium residences, as well as luxurious hospitality components such as a lifestyle retail centre, retirement and wellness facilities, sophisticated beachside dining and low-key entertainment venues.
The first phase of the development offers 13 expansive luxury estates, each set on generous land plots ranging from 4,900m2 (52,700 sq. ft.) to over 10,000m2 (107,600 sq. ft.) in size.
A trinity of design talent was engaged to craft these exceptional homes ā the doyen of modern Thai architecture, Lek Bunnag, Indonesian interior design legend, Jaya Ibrahim, and Tierra Designās Martin Palleros who also master planned the entire development. Each estate will feature a private swimming pool, complemented with a childrenās pool and Jacuzzi. Residents can also relax in privacy with private outdoor bath tubs and shower areas on the master bedroom pavilionsā wide verandahs. The roofs feature decks with lawns and covered dining spaces are accessible via a private lift and buyers can customize the interiors of the villas to suit their preferences. A wide variety of indigenous and planted tropical plants and trees decorate the beautifully landscaped gardens, coupled with the breathtaking views of Kamala Bay, making the development a safe haven away from the hustle and bustle of the main tourist centres.
Beyond their luxurious private estate, owners have privileged access to the beach and a range of exclusive amenities and services offered at the MontAzure Residentsā Beach Club. The wider development will also feature a range of integrated hospitality services to ensure that residentsā requests and lifestyle needs are met with efficiently.
Price: The estates range from $7.5 to $15 million. The residences range from $250,000 to $2.5 million.
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This article was originally published in PALACE Magazine