Freehold vs Leasehold in Thailand: What’s Better for a Foreigner?
When foreigners buy property in Thailand, they usually run into two ownership formats: freehold and leasehold. These aren’t just words devel…
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When foreigners buy property in Thailand, they usually run into two ownership formats: freehold and leasehold. These aren’t just words devel…
A practical guide to buying off-plan or ready property in Thailand: key risks, benefits, documents, and what foreign buyers should check bef…
A low price alone means very little. In Thailand, a cheap property can easily turn into weak liquidity, costly repairs, poor rental demand,…
An overpriced property is not always easy to spot. A beautiful project, strong location, and attractive rental promises can hide an inflated…
Property liquidity in Thailand is not an abstract investment slogan. It is the practical question of how quickly, and with how little discou…
Many buyers calculate property yield in Thailand using a flattering shortcut: take the advertised rent, multiply it by 12, and divide it by…
The asking price is only the starting point when buying property in Thailand. The real budget is usually larger: on top of the unit price, b…
There is no universal answer. A new build is not automatically better just because it is new, and a resale unit is not automatically worse j…
A practical guide to choosing between a condo, apartment, villa, or townhouse in Thailand, depending on budget, lifestyle, investment goals,…
A practical guide to the best areas in Phuket for living: where life is quieter, where infrastructure is stronger, which districts suit fami…
This is one of those questions you can’t answer honestly with a single word. Because Phuket and Pattaya are not two interchangeable “Thai re…
A clear guide to foreign quota in Thai condominiums: what the 49% rule means, why it matters to foreign buyers, and what happens when the qu…
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