Current shortlist

Indigo availability should start with the right shortlist, not with random unit hunting.

Most serious buyers do not need every Indigo option. They need to know which one or two phase-and-layout combinations deserve attention first.

The strongest availability conversation usually begins with buyer fit, then narrows into the current units or plots that actually matter.

Quick brief

Indigo I

54 villas

Useful when the buyer wants a calmer 3-bedroom owner story or a more compact tropical villa format.

Indigo II

24 villas

Useful when the buyer needs more land, larger terraces, longer pools, and a stronger family-estate position.

Shortlist logic

2-3 options

That is usually enough to move from browsing into a real decision conversation.

What should be shortlisted first?

The best first filter is phase fit. Indigo I and Indigo II are different enough that the right shortlist usually starts with that decision, then narrows into plot and layout.

one Indigo I option for buyers who may not need the larger 4-bedroom estate scale

one Indigo II 4B option for buyers who need more family space

the 4C only if the buyer genuinely wants the biggest land-and-pool statement

What changes the availability conversation?

Plot privacy, pool orientation, land size, and phase timing all change whether a specific unit is actually worth pushing to the top of the shortlist.

Plot logic

Privacy, approach, and garden flow can change the decision more than a brochure headline.

Phase timing

The buyer should understand which Indigo release is stronger right now, rather than assume they are identical.

Buyer profile

Family use, longer-stay living, or a cleaner owner-investor balance all change what “best available” actually means.

Why Indigo works

Indigo usually wins when the buyer wants tropical privacy with cleaner Pru Jampa logic, not the loudest resort-side address.

The Anchan brand, the split between Indigo I and Indigo II, and the calmer inland location all matter more than a generic luxury-villa headline. This is a more practical comparison page for buyers who want the right villa, not just the loudest brochure.

Separate Indigo I and Indigo II before comparing prices.

Ask for live availability, not brochure-era assumptions.

Clarify ownership and payment structure early.

Judge Pru Jampa by daily fit, not resort noise.

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