Yes, foreigners can buy property in Thailand, including condominium units. However, there are certain restrictions and regulations to adhere to. Foreign ownership of land is generally prohibited, but foreigners can own condominium units as long as the total foreign ownership of the building does not exceed 49%. It’s advisable to consult with a reputable lawyer…
Agents FAOs
A real estate salesperson is more than just a “middle men” matching the buyer and seller or a lessor and a tenant. They act on your behalf as your agent, providing you with advice and guidance helping you buy, rent or sell your real estate. While it is true they get paid for what they…
Yes We do specialise in specific neighbourhoods mainly along the main Sukhumvit Road, Silom, Sathorn, Ratchada and Rama 9. However our expertise is not limited to such places only. With over 15 years of experience we do have off market listings and networks in other areas as well. So do not hesitate to call, email…
One common question people ask is, “Are there any fees or obligations for using our services?” As a buyer or renter, you typically don’t have to pay any fees or commissions. The seller is the one who pays the commission, whether it’s for a rental or sale. As a lessee, you’ll need to pay the…