Unit mix
The next feasibility step is a basic schedule of studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and premium terrace units with assumed net-to-gross efficiency.
Residences
The core product is a low-rise serviced-residence campus: private terraces, hotel-level operations, sea access, and unit layouts that make longer stays commercially plausible rather than just visually attractive.
The residence strategy is the value base. Before design development, the project needs a unit schedule, target key count, average unit size, owner or rental logic, service model, and a clear decision on whether the residences are held, sold, or operated as serviced apartments.
The next feasibility step is a basic schedule of studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and premium terrace units with assumed net-to-gross efficiency.
The economics change depending on whether units are hotel inventory, serviced apartments, fractional ownership, or branded residences with a rental program.
The first phase has to prove demand and operations before the full resort program is built out. Zoning and buildability decide the ceiling.
Next step
The investor brief explains the land, planning, operating, and capital requirements that must be solved before the concept can become financeable.