The Heights
The unique project The Heights by renowned designer Hans Brouwer was built in 2009. Simple functional spaces and quality natural materials represent the best combination of east and west. The complex located on a hill offers a magnificent panoramic view of the Kata Bay, and in order to enjoy it to the fullest, the designer has created huge terraces with transparent railings. The project represents 51 residences, which are terraced one above the other on a hill, each of the residences has a separate entrance and a magnificent sea
The unique project The Heights by renowned designer Hans Brouwer was built in 2009. Simple functional spaces and quality natural materials represent the best combination of east and west. The complex located on a hill offers a magnificent panoramic view of the Kata Bay, and in order to enjoy it to the fullest, the designer has created huge terraces with transparent railings. The project represents 51 residences, which are terraced one above the other on a hill, each of the residences has a separate entrance and a magnificent sea view. There are two types of residences in the project: 2-bedroom apartments with spacious terraces of 219m2 and duplex penthouses with 3 bedrooms, with private pools and the best sea views of 410m2. The project looks very modern, high ceilings, light colours, huge panoramic windows and straight lines. The Heights Phuket has won the Thailand Property Awards for Best Condominium in Thailand and Phuket.
Infrastructure
The Heights offers its guests and owners the complete infrastructure of a good hotel: communal swimming pool, equipped fitness centre, sauna, covered parking. The complex is guarded round the clock and has a service company on the territory, which instantly solves all household issues of its residents and guests.
What's nearby
The huge advantage of the project over the rest is the stunning views of the sea and sunsets, plus its ideal location! Very close - in a straight line about 300 meters, along the road - a little further, but no more than 3-5 minutes by car, there are two beaches - the incredibly beautiful Kata Noi beach with the purest turquoise water and white sand, and the noisy, crowded Kata beach. In addition, the entire tourist infrastructure, everything you can wish for on holiday - massage, excursion bureaus, restaurants and cafés, bars, shops in a huge variety are within walking distance. Kata is one of the most popular tourist beaches, but there are no nightclubs and almost no bars, so it is quite calm at night. This area is often chosen for families. And if you go up the road from the apartment, then there you will find a viewpoint overlooking Kata Noi, Kata and Karon, and this road itself leads to Nai Harn Beach. The famous Mom Trees restaurant is located within walking distance.
For whom is it suitable
The residences are very spacious and are ideal not only for relaxation, but also for long-term living. The Heights is chosen by those for whom look and space are very important, as well as lovers of modern style. Renting an apartment here will save you enormous money if you compare the cost of renting with living in hotels of a similar level.
Improvement
- Sauna
- Sea view
- Kids swimming pool
- Jacuzzi
- Covered parking
- Common swimming pool
- Security
- Parking
- Gym
- Tropical garden
- Sun beds
Infrastructure
- 2 beaches
- Bank
- Bars
- Water sports
- Cafe
- Shops
- Massage
- Hotels
- Beach club
- Restaurant
- Market
- SPA
- Supermarket
Floor Plans & Master Plan
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Buying in Phuket as a Foreign National
A focused legal, tax, visa and lifestyle briefing tailored to this property and its location. Information is general guidance — InDreams Phuket recommends consulting a Thai-licensed lawyer before signing any reservation agreement.
Property Ownership Rules
Foreign ownership in Thailand depends on the asset class. Condominium units may be purchased freehold (within the 49% foreign quota). Villas and houses are typically structured via long-term registered leasehold (30+30+30) or a Thai limited company. Our legal partners will recommend the optimal structure for this property.
Investment Returns
Net rental yields in Phuket\'s prime west-coast areas typically range from 5% to 8%, depending on location, building age, management quality and seasonal occupancy. Capital appreciation in the same areas has historically averaged 5–7% per annum.
Tax & Fees for Foreign Buyers
Total combined closing costs for a foreign buyer typically fall in the 3–5% range of the purchase price, depending on the deal structure and how transfer fees are split. InDreams Phuket can request a written closing-cost estimate from our partner law firm before you commit.
Visa Pathways for Property Owners
The flagship visa for foreign investors and high-income professionals. Four eligibility tracks: Wealthy Global Citizen (USD 1M+ in assets & USD 80K income), Wealthy Pensioner (age 50+, USD 80K pension/year), Work-from-Thailand Professional, and Highly Skilled Professional. Tax incentives include a flat 17% rate for HSP and no taxation on foreign-source income brought in.
The fastest and most popular route for property buyers who do not qualify for LTR. No income, age, or investment requirements beyond the one-time membership fee. Includes airport fast-track, dedicated concierge, and 90-day reporting handled by the program.
Available to foreigners who invest at least 10,000,000 THB in qualifying assets, including condominium units registered as freehold to the applicant. Renewable indefinitely while the investment is maintained. Suitable for buyers acquiring premium units in this price range.
Long-established option for buyers aged 50 and above. Requires either 800,000 THB on a Thai bank deposit or a monthly income of 65,000 THB. O-X variant grants a 5-year stay for nationals of selected countries.
Lifestyle for Expats in Kata
Kata sits on the southwest coast, two bays south of Patong and one north of Nai Harn. The area is built around two beaches, Kata Yai and the smaller Kata Noi, both with cleaner sand and calmer water than Patong, plus a reliable surf break from May to October that keeps a small but committed long-stay surf community on the island year round. The foreign population here splits into three groups: surf and dive instructors who came on a season and stayed, retirees who chose Kata over Rawai for direct beach access, and remote workers who rent condos in Kata Hills for the views. Day to day life is walkable along Kata Beach Road and Patak Road, with bakeries, Thai kitchens, two small supermarkets and a steady rotation of cafes opening and closing each season. Nightlife is low key compared to Patong: a handful of bars, the Ska Bar sundowner spot under the banyan tree, and the weekend Kata Night Market for street food. Schools require a car, with Kajonkiet the closest international option and the Phuket Town cluster reachable in 25 to 30 minutes. Healthcare is well covered by Mission Hospital and Bangkok Hospital Phuket on the Chalong side of the hill. The trade-offs are real high season traffic on the Patak hill road and limited supermarket options on site, but Kata works well for buyers who want a proper beach lifestyle without Patong density.
- Kajonkiet International School Phuket 9 km
- QSI International School of Phuket 13 km
- HeadStart International School (Phuket Town campus) 14 km
- British International School Phuket (BISP) 23 km
Kata Beach Road with cafes, dive shops and surf rentals; Kata Night Market (weekends) on Patak Road; Karon Plaza shopping strip (3 km north); Big C and Tesco Lotus in Chalong (10 km east) for full grocery runs.
Mission Hospital Phuket (12 km, private); Bangkok Hospital Phuket (14 km, JCI-accredited); Karon Sub-District Health Promotion Hospital (2 km, public clinic).
Kata Rocks Clubhouse and Infinity Bar, Mom Tri Kitchen at Boathouse, Ska Bar (under the banyan tree, southern end of Kata Beach), Re Ka Ta Beach Club at Katathani, Oasis Restaurant and Bar.