Current shortlist

Burgundy availability should begin with the right shortlist, not with random unit hunting.

Most serious buyers do not need all 20 villas at once. They need to know which Burgundy family actually deserves attention first, then which plots or units are worth reviewing now.

The cleanest availability conversation is usually two or three shortlisted Burgundy options matched to the buyer’s real land, pool, and one-floor living goals.

Quick brief

4B

Measured entry

Useful when the buyer wants Burgundy character without moving straight into the biggest estate tier.

4C

Estate move-up

Usually the key shortlist option when buyers want materially larger land and pool scale.

5C

Statement option

Best kept for buyers who already know they want the biggest single-storey hold.

What should be shortlisted first?

For Burgundy, the strongest first shortlist is usually two villa families, not all three. That keeps the decision clean and buyer-specific.

4B for buyers who want the clearest Burgundy entry

4C for buyers who need the stronger estate scale

5C only when maximum land and fifth-bedroom capacity are already part of the brief

What changes the availability conversation?

Plot privacy, land size, pool orientation, and how much one-floor estate presence the buyer actually wants all change which unit belongs on the shortlist.

Plot logic

Privacy, approach, and outdoor entertaining flow can matter more than a generic brochure ranking.

Villa family

The best available 4B and the best available 4C are not interchangeable. They solve different buyer problems.

Buyer profile

Family living, long-hold ownership, and legacy positioning all change what “best available” really means.

Why Burgundy works

Burgundy usually wins when the buyer wants one-floor estate calm, stronger materiality, and more land than a typical resort-leaning villa story.

The lower-density 20-villa masterplan, the Thai-Balinese finish language, and the Pru Jampa positioning all matter more than generic luxury-villa hype. Burgundy works best when it is treated as a more deliberate long-hold estate choice.

Shortlist 4B versus 4C before stretching to the 5C.

Judge Burgundy by land and one-floor fit, not only by the headline price.

Clarify freehold versus leasehold before the contract stage.

Treat Pru Jampa as a calm estate base, not a missed beach-front location.

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