Phuket Property Market 2026: Signs Of Normalisation After Rapid Growth
Phuket’s property market shows signs of normalisation in 2026 following rapid growth after reopening, rising costs, and sustained development activity.
Phuket’s property market shows signs of normalisation in 2026 following rapid growth after reopening, rising costs, and sustained development activity.
Phuket’s luxury property market enters 2026 with stable demand, constrained prime supply, and a growing focus on long-term residential ownership.
Phuket’s property prices in 2026 are influenced not only by demand and land values, but also by construction labour availability. This article explains how Myanmar workforce dynamics affect build costs, supply timelines, and pricing across the island.
Phuket International Airport is entering a major expansion phase. This development will shape tourism, connectivity, and long-term property demand across the island in the years ahead.
Phuket’s modern developments are built through global supply networks. This article explores how international manufacturing has reshaped construction practices, costs, and design across the island.
Phuket’s Millionaire’s Mile describes the island’s most exclusive west coast trophy homes, where scarcity, sea views, and long-term residential demand define value.
Thailand’s property market ended 2025 with clear regional divergence, as weak urban demand contrasted with more resilient performance in lifestyle-driven markets such as Phuket.
Phuket’s residential market continues to build momentum, underpinned by an estimated US$14 billion pipeline of long-term development and investment projects.
Institutional capital is increasingly focused on Phuket as the island’s property market matures beyond tourism-driven cycles and into long-term residential investment.
Master-planned projects are reshaping Phuket’s growth strategy, shifting the market toward integrated communities and long-term residential living.
Phuket’s property market is showing resilience amid global uncertainty, supported by diversified buyer demand and long-term residential fundamentals.
Long-term planning is becoming central to Phuket’s property market as developers prioritise phased delivery, infrastructure alignment and sustainable growth.