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June 2009
Lift off for luxury villa rentals
Southeast Asia become increasingly
price sensitive - even at the very top end of the market -
private
By Jules Kay -
Property Report Thailand
Over the last 10 years in places like Koh Samui, Phuket
and Bali, luxury properties have been replacing coconut
trees faster than the tourists can rent them. The luxury
holiday market has not only expanded, but also shifted to
Asia from the Caribbean, while private regional investment
has increased sharply as rental yields from second homes
offer opportunities for owners to enjoy an income at the
same time as their property appreciates. Although recent
economic concerns have certainly cooled new investment in
resort markets across Asia, on the rental side the
downturn has prompted a concentrated effort to increase
yields while investors wait for sales to recover.
When compared to a 4 or 5 star resort, the construction of
a luxury villa is both cost-effective and swift.
Consequently, in Southeast Asia potential rental clients
can now choose from an impressive stock of high quality
beach and hillside properties that offer as much, if not
more, than hotel accommodation in similar price ranges.
With hundreds of standalone properties now available for
long and short term holiday rental in Thailand alone, the
range of designs, sizes and locations already rivals those
offered by hotels and resorts. In fact, branded hotel
chains such as Four Seasons and W have already launched
their own private residences, in order to capture a share
of what many industry voices say will continue to be a
growing market.
"Private villas offer greater value for money and privacy
compared to a hotel," explained Terry Blackburn, long time
property publisher and the founder of the Elite
Collection, a fast-growing luxury villa agency. "They are
perfect for families who donīt want babysitting hassles
every night, groups of friends looking to party in private
or people just looking for a relaxing break. The only
demographic they donīt have a considerable advantage for
is probably couples travelling alone. Villas in Asia are
also the best quality in the world, which helps."
The Elite Collection is significant because of its luxury
focus and comprehensive regional coverage. The companyīs
target market is primarily regional expatriate residents,
which means it has to watch the changing economy closely
in order to match expectations. "Expats on short term
contracts who have just arrived in Asia are perhaps not on
as generous a package as previously, so they are a lot
more cost conscious - especially if they have families, "
explained Blackburn. "A typical 5-bed villa can
accommodate either two families staying together with 1 or
2 kids each or a single family with nannies etc. However,
thereīs also groups of financial industry workers - even
now - in Hong Kong and Singapore who take a villa for a
lads' weekend and people travelling from the US and Europe
checking in for a week or two as their main annual
holiday, so thereīs plenty of variation."
According to those within the industry, the wider market
for villa rentals is still growing fast. Over the last 3-5
years, several agencies have been transforming tourism in
Thailandīs top destinations, steering international
visitors toward private rentals by adding ever more
sophisticated options and services. Firms like Samui Villa
and Homes have brought luxury villas to the fore with
targeted marketing campaigns, comprehensive online
descriptions and reviews, photo galleries and video tours.
Easy online booking systems, promotional offers and
bespoke services now make private villas just as
accessible and appealing as hotel accommodation.
"The key is to offer more privacy, more personalised
services, more facilities, and to match the design
aspirations of each guest thanks to the variety of styles
offered." said Marc Ribail, Chief Operating Officer at SVH.
"Sharing a villa is certainly cheaper than staying at 4-5
star hotels despite their best deals, especially when you
consider the low daily cost of living. Guests can source
their food and beverage at local market prices and
additional services such as a private chef or driver can
be enjoyed without adding considerable cost to the
holiday."
Thanks largely to Samui Villas and Homes, Koh Samui leads
the field in Thailand when it comes to rental villas and
the company has now also expanded to Phuket and Krabi with
a full suite of added services. Beyond the land of smiles,
itīs Bali that has taken up the rental mantle with a huge
choice of properties on offer in several price categories,
generally situated in stunning tropical locations. The
islandīs unique atmosphere and stunning scenery now
consistently draws rental clients from around the globe.
"On Bali, we like to say itīs a cottage industry which has
grown up," said Ian Macaulay, President Director of Elite
Havens Group, Baliīs best known rental firm. "There are
probably about 500 villas on the island worthy of being
rented. New ones are being added every day."
Macaulay believes it is personalization that gives villa
rentals a major advantage over hotels and the flexibility
to define your own special needs. "If you want to have a
breakfast buffet laid out for 10 people at three in the
afternoon every day - a villa can do it easily," he added.
"You can do all kinds of things in the swimming pool at
any time and in any state you choose."
Of course, as well as personal service, cost also comes in
to play in todayīs climate, and for those considering
renting a villa on Bali, even at the high-end, prices
remain highly competitive. A five-bedroom villa on two
acres of grounds with 700sqm of living space, 14 dedicated
staff and a 20m private swimming pool costs around
US$800-1200 per night in low season. Thatīs US$165 per
bedroom, or US$83 per person, per night. But choosing the
right property to suit is not always easy and the most
successful agencies also have to carefully guide their
clients beyond price.
"In our experience, first-hand knowledge is essential,"
said Blackburn. "A lot of Australian guests for example
are very concerned about swimming pool safety for
toddlers. So being able to provide accurate answers to
their questions can make a big difference to their booking
decisions."
By providing such choices and freedoms, villa rental
agencies across Asia are increasingly challenging the
hotel and resort market, while at the same time helping
redefine the Asian holiday experience.
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