As a tenured researcher at Prince of Songkla University, my recent work has focused on how sustainability can create long-term value in Phuket’s real estate and tourism sectors. In Phuket, these two industries are deeply intertwined—tourism drives demand for residential, hospitality, and mixed-use developments, while real estate shapes the island’s capacity to welcome and retain visitors, residents, and investors alike.
Especially in fast-growing destinations like Phuket, I believe that responsible development isn’t just good for the environment—it’s also good business. When done right, sustainable design and planning can enhance property value, reduce risk, and appeal to a new generation of globally minded investors and homeowners.
As Phuket continues to gain popularity as both a holiday and relocation destination, maintaining a balance between rapid growth and environmental responsibility becomes increasingly important. Not long ago, we explored this topic in depth in our market report on sustainability in Phuket’s tourism and real estate sectors. Here are some of my personal key takeaways from researching and writing that report:
In my opinion, the real risk here? Doing nothing. Unregulated development remains one of the biggest threats to Phuket’s future. Without stronger planning frameworks and a clear demand from investors for responsible practices, we risk trading long-term value for short-term convenience. Yes, growth is inevitable—but how we grow is still a choice. A “wait and see” mindset just isn’t good enough anymore. If we want Phuket to remain livable, investable, and beautiful, we need to be proactive—starting now.
If I had to pick a property right now that truly reflects this balance between smart investment and sustainable thinking, it would be the Eco Viva 3-Bedroom Villa. It’s not just about design—it’s about location, efficiency, and long-term value. The property offers modern living with thoughtful features, in a part of Phuket that still feels connected to nature while offering access to key amenities. It’s the kind of place that makes sense not just emotionally, but economically too.
Properties like this aren’t just homes—they’re part of the solution. As buyer expectations evolve and sustainability becomes a real market driver, forward-thinking investments like Eco Viva 3-Bedroom Villa will stand out for all the right reasons. In a market as dynamic as Phuket’s, it pays to choose a property that looks good today and still makes sense tomorrow.
Whether you're an investor, a future resident, or simply exploring your options, now is the time to think long-term. Browse our curated collection of sustainable properties in Phuket—or reach out for a personal consultation. Better yet, schedule a one-on-one video call with Alex Seago, Managing Director of Pulse Real Estate. The team will help you find a home that makes sense for today—and for tomorrow.
At Pulse we are on hand to help with all of your property requirements. Why not visit us at the office? We can make an initial introduction and find out your requirements over a coffee.
Alternatively you can call us on +66 63 078 6599 or fill out the form on our contact page and we will get in touch.
At Pulse we are on hand to help with all of your property requirements. Why not visit us at the office? We can make an initial introduction and find out your requirements over a coffee.
Alternatively you can call us on +66 63 078 6599 or fill out the form on our contact page and we will get in touch.