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Resort Development · Est. 2011

Where should your
resort live?

The land speaks first.

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Completed Properties

Land that holds
its own story.

Eighteen completed resorts across eleven countries. Each one built around what was already there — the ridge, the canopy, the cliff face.

Sierra Ridge highland lodge with timber pavilions nestled among pine trees and mountain views at dusk
Highland Lodge

Sierra Ridge

Oaxaca Highlands, Mexico

12pavilions
Mexico
Mar Infinito coastal resort infinity pool carved into limestone cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean
Coastal Resort

Mar Infinito

Alentejo Coast, Portugal

pool, 41m
Portugal
Canopy House treehouse retreat with elevated timber suites surrounded by ancient rainforest canopy
Treehouse Retreat

Canopy House

Daintree Rainforest, Australia

8canopy suites
Australia

18

Completed Resorts

11

Countries

4,200+

Acres Developed

$1.4B

Portfolio Value

The Development Journey

From raw land to
something that belongs.

Aerial drone view of untouched hillside terrain with morning mist in valleys, showing raw land before resort development
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Site & Land

The land before anything.

We spend weeks on a site before drawing a single line. Reading topography, tracing water paths, noting where the light falls at 6am and 4pm. The resort begins here — in the specific character of this piece of earth.

Ecological survey · Drainage mapping · Solar study · Wind corridors

Architectural sketches and blueprints spread on a wooden table with pencils, showing early concept drawings for resort design
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Concept & Sketch

Ideas drawn on site.

Conceptual sketches happen on location, not in offices. Architects walk the contours. Structures are positioned to frame specific views — not to maximize key count, but to maximize the quality of each encounter with the landscape.

Site-drawn concepts · Orientation studies · Material palette · Sightline mapping

Construction of timber lodge with local craftspeople working on natural stone and wood materials in a forest setting
03
Build & Material

What the earth offers.

Timber from managed forests within 200km. Stone quarried from the same ridge. Local craftspeople who know the material the way Haven knows the land. Construction that reads as inevitable rather than imposed.

Local material sourcing · Passive cooling · Low-impact foundations · Artisan partnerships

Luxury resort interior with natural linen curtains catching breeze, stone walls, and floor-to-ceiling windows framing mountain landscape
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Interior & Detail

The room remembers the view.

Every interior decision defers to the landscape just outside. Linen in tones of the surrounding soil. Furniture scaled to frame the window, not fill the room. The shower opens to volcanic rock. The ceiling follows the slope of the hill.

Natural fiber textiles · Bespoke furniture · Landscape-integrated bathrooms · Handmade ceramics

Investment Tiers

Capital that
you can visit.

Framed not as dollar figures but as ways of living. Each tier represents a different relationship between the investor and the land.

Intimate private retreat with small timber lodge surrounded by old-growth trees and a private pool at golden hour
$4M – $12M
An unhurried beginning

Private Retreat

A single-structure or small-cluster property. Four to eight keys. Built for personal use with optional boutique rental income. The kind of place you visit twice a year and think about the other ten months.

  • 4–8 keys
  • Single site
  • Architect-designed
  • Personal + rental use
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Boutique lodge with multiple interconnected timber buildings and infinity pool overlooking forested valley at sunset
$12M – $40M
A portfolio property

Boutique Lodge

Twelve to thirty keys. Positioned as a destination in its own right — the kind of property that earns editorial coverage and a waitlist. Designed to operate as a standalone hospitality business.

  • 12–30 keys
  • Full operations
  • Brand identity
  • Press-worthy positioning
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Destination resort aerial view showing multiple lodge buildings, spa pavilions, and infinity pools integrated into hillside landscape
$40M – $120M
A landmark investment

Destination Resort

Forty to eighty keys with full amenity programming — spa, food and beverage, event space. Developed as a category-defining property in its region. Structured for institutional-grade returns.

  • 40–80 keys
  • Full amenity suite
  • F&B + spa
  • Institutional returns
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7.2 years

Average hold period

18–24%

IRR across portfolio

71%

Repeat investors

Returns vary by project. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results.
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Site Assessment

Find Your Site

Five questions. Each answer refines the concept on screen. At the end, a personalized resort brief — matched locations, estimated build scope, and three comparable case studies.

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