Units that match your investment goal
A practical shortlist of unit types based on how buyers with similar objectives usually invest.

How units typically align with investment goals
Not all units perform the same way for every type of buyer.
The right choice depends on how you plan to use the property, your investment horizon, and what you want to prioritize—lifestyle, rental income, or long-term value.
Below is a practical shortlist of unit types that typically align best with each investment goal, so you can focus only on what truly makes sense for you.
SHORTLIST BY INVESTMENT GOAL
Personal Use
Recommended unit types
• 1-Bedroom
• 2-Bedroom
Why these work
• More comfortable layouts for longer stays
• Better privacy and livability
• Strong long-term value
What to consider
• Higher purchase price than studios
• Rental income is optional, not the priority
Vacation Rental / ROI
Recommended unit types
• Studios
• 1-Bedroom
Why these work
• Higher rental demand
• Easier to rent year-round
• Lower entry point
What to consider
• Higher turnover
• Performance depends on occupancy and pricing strategy
Hybrid (Use + Rent)
Recommended unit types
• 1-Bedroom
• Flexible 2-Bedroom layouts
Why these work
• Balance between comfort and rental performance
• Adaptable to different seasons and uses
What to consider
• Requires clearer planning between personal use and rental periods
Long-Term Hold
Recommended unit types
• Larger units
• Premium locations or views
Why these work
• Scarcity over time
• Focus on appreciation rather than short-term income
What to consider
• Less dependent on rental performance
• Longer investment horizon