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  • Bangkok Condo Rental Market Heats Up after Slow Start to 2022

    The first four months were not remembered by the apartment rental market in Bangkok. However, by June, interest had become much higher than the level of the first quarter and remained at this level for the remainder of 2022 and this year. At the beginning of 2022, COVID-19 was still persisting with a spike of several cases in December, which...

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  • Phuket for children: an overview of local kindergartens and international schools

    Where to find real estate for sale in Thailand for families with children? It’s known that the social infrastructure of Phuket is well developed, so there are many kindergartens and schools here. This article is going to tell you about what career prospects local educational institutions offer to their graduates and what kind of real estate near...

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  • The developer's index continues to decline. The decrease is due to an increase in the interest rate

    According to the Real Estate Information Center (REIC), the confidence of developers continued to fall in Q1 2023 after two recent interest rate hikes. The developer index declined significantly in Q1 2023, dropping to 46.7 from 51.5 in the fourth quarter of last year. The decrease may be due to a twofold increase in interest rates in the first...

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  • The condominium market in Ayutthaya is recovering

    The growing industrial sector and the recovery of tourism helped the Ayutthaya real estate market to record a strong recovery of condominiums at a price of 1-1.5 million baht in the second half of last year. The marketing director of the Ayutthaya City Park shopping complex, said that the industrial and tourism sectors are the main driving forces...

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  • Which region of Thailand is suitable for a freelancer?

    According to experts, foreigners are forced to think about moving to the Kingdom because of the excellent local climate, well-developed social infrastructure and low real estate prices in Thailand. In 2023, housing prices in the country still remain relatively affordable. Thus, a fully furnished apartment with an area of 37 m2 on the island of...

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  • The Chinese are returning to the Chonburi market

    Chinese buyers have returned to the Chonburi real estate market following the Russians after the opening of China's borders earlier this year. The executive director of the developer Habitat Group, said that the demand for condominiums and villas in Chonburi from Chinese and Russian buyers has been high since the beginning of the year. "After the...

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  • Practical housing options for people over 50

    Magnolia Quality Development Corporation (MTDC), one of the country's leading developers, focuses on the demand for new homes among the growing population over 50 who are looking for residential complexes that meet their special needs. The president of The Aspen Tree The Forest is, developed by MDC, says that currently people expect to live for a...

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  • Ideas 1606 sets an ambitious goal of sales by the sea

    Ideas 1606, a developer of holiday homes under the Veyla brand, plans to sell six villas on Natai Beach on Phang Nga Island for 75 million baht each by the end of this year, and also plans to launch a new project on a plot of land with an area of 100 rai on Phi Phi Island in 2024. The demand for luxury villas on the coast among Thai buyers is...

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  • Thailand is the most popular destination for Chinese tourists

    Chinese tourists will take advantage of their free time during Labor Day week by going to Southeast Asia. A study by Divatravel, a global travel company, found that Thailand is the most popular destination for mainland travelers, with Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam among TOP-10. It is expected that foreign trips of...

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  • Online purchase of real estate will not replace offline sales

    Retail real estate in Thailand has suffered from the rapid spread of online shopping in the country. However, the online market has not been able to completely disrupt conventional stores and shopping malls, as people still enjoy offline experiences, such as eating out, which is not possible in digital format. In the Kingdom, landlords and tenants...

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