Sansiri: Constructing Life, Not Just Buildings
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Sansiri: Constructing Life, Not Just Buildings
PROMOTION SANSIRI: CONSTRUCTING LIFE, NOT JUST BUILDINGS Thailand, and in particular Bangkok, has come a long way on many fronts in the past 25 years since its initial economic boom in the late 1980s as it takes its place among modern developed metropolises. I n the city center, modern shopping and residential facilities — most of them best described as lavish and enormous — have replaced old-style, three-story shophouses and landed private houses in the city center and its ever-expanding concentric rings. Playing a large part in this development while growing in step with it has been Sansiri PLC, Thailand’s only fully integrated property developer that has established its place among the country’s top three, with revenues of more than US$900 million in 2014. Sansiri conceives, builds and operates premium quality, low- and high-rise residential developments throughout the country that also includes standalone houses and townhouses, and covers maintenance, brokerage advice and rental management services. Its tagline, “CONSTRUCTING LIFE, NOT JUST BUILDINGS” has underlined its operational and design philosophy from the outset and has led to several awards over the years for design excellence. At the heart of this unique company is its president, Srettha Thavisin. Educated in economics and finance in the UK and the U.S., he has taken an active role in the company’s developments since he built his first project on family land in Hua Hin in 1988, called Baan Kai Muk. This first move into the development field foretold a bold future for Sansiri. The seafront holiday condominium, clad in mustard-yellow tile, was unlike anything Thailand had seen to date, and was built long before Hua Hin boomed with foreign tourists. “The units were a higher quality and a more advanced design than had ever before in Thailand [the project was designed by a renowned architect firm named John Rifenburg and Rergrit] and sold for a much higher price than anything else at that time,” Srettha said. More than 25 years later, the property still commands a well-appreciated resale value — a tribute to the design vision and the durability of its construction. Following other upcountry developments, in 1993 it began putting its stamp on the Bangkok market, and has now completed more than 280 projects across 16 provinces in Thailand, totaling 74,000 housing units comprising single-detached houses, semi-detached houses, townhouses and condominiums and one international property in London. There are eight developments opening this year alone. Srettha Thavisin, President, Sansiri PLC Golden Touch And despite economic instability caused by both domestic and global factors in the past few years, Sansiri hasn’t lost the golden touch. Its properties continue to be in high demand, often selling before completion. “We are doing very well, Srettha said. “But to be honest, the profit margin has shrunk a bit. But upper-middle class Thais are very good at saving money — people buy our properties with cash a lot,” so perceived bargains during leaner times lead to solid sales. “The more expensive it is, the more cash buyers there are. Same for Hong Kong or Singapore people buying here — there is plenty of cash and from their perspective, our properties are excellent value.” That may be, but to reach the top of this business requires more than just buyers with ready money. And this is where Srettha’s vision of the company comes into play. He continues to play a part in the design and other aspects of the business, unafraid to “get his hands dirty.” Eye for Details Baan Kai Muk “With 98 Wireless [a spectacular new development in Bangkok’s central business district — see sidebar], I decided to get back into the PROMOTION sales side to keep sharp. Some of the people were old clients and even friends, and it was good to talk with them and find out what they think about the marble I chose, the door thickness, the size of the balcony, the room layout, this sort of thing. It is important to get this kind of feedback,” he said. Design is another concern — and interest — of Srettha’s. “In the high-end, more customized projects, I like to get engaged in the design details. For example, I recently travelled to Verona in Italy to choose a certain quality of stone.” But Srettha is open to outside influences. “98 Wireless will be exclusively furnished in Ralph Lauren Home. The overall design is our own, based on accumulated knowledge of what clients want, but I knew that furnishing the reception areas and model residences exclusively in the timeless designs of Ralph Lauren Home would provide a true luxury experience to our clients. Everyone associates Ralph Lauren with the iconic Polo shirt but most people have not experienced the exquisite craftsmanship and artisanal quality of Ralph Lauren Home furnishings,” Srettha noted. “The results are quite spectacular.” The sales of the 98 Wireless project are reflecting this, with all penthouse units and many others already sold almost a year before completion. Narasiri Bangna LINE,” starting with THE LINE Jatujak-Mochit, a 5.7 billion baht (US$158 million) project. The 841-unit project sold out by its launch in late May this year, with a quarter of the units purchased by Singapore and Hong Kong buyers. Several more such projects are in the pipeline, and for the foreseeable future, will be Sansiri’s main focus and are expected to be popular with local and foreign buyers. “We are interested in attracting people who have an affection for Thailand, and see the pleasure of living in Bangkok, but who demand international standards. And I think we are achieving this,” Srettha said. n Following the Line As Srettha points out, “Property development follows infrastructure development.” To this end, Sansiri recently developed a new brand in a major joint venture with Thailand’s leading provider of mass transit solutions, BTS Group Holdings PLC, better known as BTS, the rapidly expanding Sky train system. “Because location is everything.” The two companies, each holding a 50% stake, are together developing properties near mass transportation, branded as “THE 98 WIRELESS When location is everything, then Sansiri’s Yasuhiro latest showcase Wakebayashi, development Chairman98 and Wireless Founder, indeed offers everything — and more. receiving Forbes Asia Best Under A Billion Award in Currently under construction and 2008.Yasuhiro set to openWakebayashi, its doors in 2016, Chairman what isand slated Founder. to be the most luxurious condominium development Thailand has yet seen is set on one of Bangkok’s more pleasant CBD boulevards, Wireless Road, also known in Thai as “Witthayu.” One of the capital’s older and more distinguished streets, 98 Wireless has as its neighbors the U.S. Embassy, the U.S. ambassador’s residence and Witthayu Palace. It is also a short walk to Lumpini, the city’s biggest park, and a stone’s throw from some of the city’s top hotels and shopping malls — no expense is being spared on style. Residence Sukhumvit 65 For more information, please visit 98wireless.com.