Koh Phangan · Gulf of Thailand
A short film by the founders. The land, the architecture, the programme, and why now — in their own words.
Five of twelve villas remain · Completion December 2026
Three things at once
Wealth. Health. Freedom. The three things people work forty years to acquire — usually one at a time, often at the expense of the other two. Halls of Eden is the rare place they compound together.
Pillar I · Wealth
A 4-bedroom villa on Koh Phangan, in a province now ranked Thailand's third for tourism revenue. Underwritten against third-party data for ~$83K projected net income per year, with payback in 5–6 years. Baht-denominated cash flow gives international portfolios a quiet diversifier.
Pillar II · Health
Eden Health is a science-led longevity programme built into the estate. Twenty-one days a year of clinical-grade assessment — bloods, biomarkers, recovery, sleep, nutrition — alongside the felt register: sunrise on the beach, breath at first light, a kitchen that teaches three times a day. Wellness, science, longevity.
Pillar III · Freedom
Three weeks a year, you fly to your villa. Bring family. The clinic runs your reset. The architecture holds you. The other forty-nine weeks, the villa earns — quietly, in a stable currency. You return home with cash flow you didn't have when you left, and a body that argues with your passport.
The living room — where the jungle enters.
The "only" claim, explained
Pool. Beach. Sunset. That's the standard luxury-villa pitch — on this island and most others. The asset is the building. The pitch is the view.
Halls of Eden has something none of them have: an on-site, science-led longevity clinic. A 21-day flagship programme, the Eden Reset, designed into the estate from the first sketch. Once a year, the clinic runs your assessment. The other eleven months, the same villa earns income.
That's the intersection nobody else offers — and the reason the math, the lifestyle, and the legacy work in the same line of a spreadsheet.
Two tailwinds, one address
Who this is for
Halls of Eden is not for everyone. By design.
If you're looking for the cheapest villa on the island, this isn't it. If you're looking for an apartment-block development with hundreds of units and a property manager who's never met you, this isn't it either.
Twelve villas. Twelve households. Five remain. The question isn't whether Halls of Eden is a good investment — the numbers answer that. The question is whether you are the kind of person this place is for.
Not for you ifYou want maximum-yield speculation, the lowest possible entry price, or a development with no community thread holding it together.
Profile 01
Two decades from a career peak, ready to redirect what you've built toward what comes next. Looking for one decision that buys back two lives — yours, and the one that funds it.
Profile 02
Strong USD or EUR exposure, looking for a tourism-linked baht income stream with a different macro signature. The clinic is the bonus; the diversifier is the point.
Profile 03
You already know what HRV means. You read Attia. You've been waiting for somewhere that doesn't make you choose between a beautiful house and serious longevity science.
Profile 04
Five to ten years out from full retirement. Looking at where to base the next chapter — somewhere the climate, the community, and the medicine all line up. Visa included.
The team — on the land, every day.
Built by people who live here
Halls of Eden is a Thai-majority-owned company, led by founders who live in Thailand, build in Thailand, and operate from inside the community — not from a board room in another time zone.
Aum owns the construction company building Halls of Eden and is a principal shareholder. Piya brings 30 years of Thai hospitality. Dan and Cem are international co-founders on vision, operations and member experience. The team you see on the land is the team you will work with after handover.
Social Enterprise
After operating costs, reserves and reinvestment, Eden Health's net profits are donated to vetted organisations fighting child slavery and sex trafficking in Thailand. Your investment helps fund freedom.
A private 30-minute call with Dan. No script. No deck.
The math, the villa, the clinic, the visa — whatever you want to dig into.