Kamala Goes Ultra-Luxury: Why Phuket’s West Coast Is Repricing Again
In 2026, Kamala is quickly strengthening as one of Phuket’s most important premium addresses. In early July, EPD unveiled Waterfall Villa, its first residential project on the island. Nearby, a cluster of branded and high-end developments is already taking shape, including The Residences at InterContinental Phuket Resort and SLS Residences Phuket Kamala. ([remthailand.asia](
Why this matters
This is more than another project launch. Kamala is becoming a zone where demand is supported not only by holiday buyers, but also by people who value privacy, views, service, and long-term asset quality. When several ultra-premium launches concentrate in one area, the district starts behaving like a submarket of its own rather than just another west-coast beach. ([remthailand.asia](
What changes for buyers
In Kamala, the most valuable factors are hillside position, view protection, access quality, and how well the project fits into a real lifestyle ecosystem. Pricing is increasingly driven not only by size, but by whether the home can work as a private residence or a scarce rental product.
Brand helps, but it does not replace due diligence. In ultra-luxury Phuket, three things must align: clear land status, legal access, and a realistic post-completion management model. If one part is weak, the premium can disappear fast.
What to check now
- exact site position relative to the sea and hillside;
- legal road access and servitudes;
- ownership structure and future restrictions;
- service level and project scale;
- how the asset will perform in real use, not only in renderings.
The takeaway is simple: Kamala is no longer just a quiet beach with expensive villas. It is becoming one of Phuket’s ultra-luxury centers. For buyers, that means selecting more carefully, not more broadly. In markets like this, the winner is the person who understands the district and can separate glossy branding from real value. ([remthailand.asia](






