Overview
- Updated On:
- 18.01.2026
- Year Built:2014
Description
The Beach Condotel is an 8-storey condominium-hotel in Kata, Phuket, completed in 02.2014 and offering ready-to-move-in units. Residences feature outlooks toward the city, the pool, and landscaped garden areas, creating a practical base for island living. Ownership flexibility is a key advantage here, with both Freehold/Leasehold options available. CCTV is indicated among the building features, supporting a secure, well-managed environment for residents and guests.
Layouts typical of condotel living prioritize efficient use of space for everyday comfort and easy upkeep. That balance suits a range of lifestyles: a lock-up-and-leave second home, a first Phuket foothold for professionals or couples, or a mixed personal use and rental strategy.
Kata is known for a wide sandy beach lined with mangrove trees and coconut palms, with a coral reef at the northern end. In the rainy season, the beach attracts surfers and beginners alike, and there are numerous surf schools in the area. Twice a week, Kata Road hosts a lively street market with tropical fruits, spices, and local food. From The Beach Condotel, you can tap into this relaxed yet active scene while returning to a private home base with urban, pool, or garden views. With completion already achieved and units available for immediate occupancy, day-one enjoyment and straightforward ownership are part of the appeal.
Layout & Finishes
The Beach Condotel is an 8-storey property completed in 02.2014 with ready-to-move-in units. Residences provide city, pool, and garden outlooks, balancing everyday comfort with low-maintenance living. Flexible ownership (Freehold/Leasehold) supports both personal use and rental strategies.
- 8 storeys
- Completed 02.2014
- Ready-to-move-in units
- City, pool, and garden views
- Freehold/Leasehold ownership
- CCTV indicated
- Kata, Phuket location
Location & Lifestyle
Kata offers a wide sandy beach with mangrove trees and coconut palms, plus a coral reef at the northern end. In the rainy season it draws surfers and beginners; surf schools are plentiful. Twice weekly, Kata Road hosts a street market with tropical fruits, spices, and local food.




