The development is a modern condominium complex completed in January 2014, featuring 471 units across 2 buildings of 8 floors each. Units range from studio layouts (~29-30 m²) to two-bedroom units (~60 m²) designed for compact living or rental use. Facilities on-site include a communal swimming pool, fitness gym, 24-hour security with CCTV, dedicated car parking and landscaped garden areas. The finished product offers a turn-key ready lifestyle suitable for first-time buyers, long-term residents, or investors.
Located in the Ratsada sub-district of Mueang Phuket, Phuket Province (Rassadanusorn Road, Tambon Ratsada) the site is highly accessible. It lies within walking distance of everyday amenities — for example a 7-Eleven convenience store is just about 330 m away (~4 minutes on foot) from the development. The property is also only around 30 km (~35–40 minutes by car depending on traffic) from Phuket International Airport, making it practical for both full-time living and visitor stays. Its central-town location balances convenience (schools, hospitals, shopping, public transport) with the more relaxed setting of Phuket’s urban fringe, making it well-suited for residents seeking value and access over resort-front luxury.
Sansiri (Thai: แสนสิริ) is one of the largest real estate developers in Thailand. It was founded in 1984 by Srettha Thavisin, Apichat Chutrakul, and Wanchak Buranasiri.
Sansiri was founded as the holding company to manage the assets of the Chutrakul family, before merging with the Lamsam family company in 1994. The company has been listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand since 1996. In its earlier years, the company concentrated on developing exclusively mid-city condominiums for sale and for rent. In 1998, the company expanded into property management and sales management services through the newly founded subsidiary named Plus Property Company Limited. In 1999, the company underwent a major expansion into development of landed properties with the launch of the first single-detached housing project.