To buy or not to buy property in Thailand is the question so many people contemplate when moving to Thailand. In this video, I share my own view along with those of others who have first-hand experience in buying property in Thailand.
I look forward to your video about buying property with land through a Thai and obtaining a 30 year lease fully registered on the Chanote at the land office. If you're married then things get complicated as it's 50/50 but if unmarried I believe the various lease options, usufruct / superficies (where available) etc are solid.
A piece of advice you would likely to give to a person who is willing to invest ( as a single owner ) in Thailand ( pattaya or Phuket ) for a condo to generate Revenue ( monthly basis ) ?
Invest in an older condo block. There is less competition, building maintenance has been in place for a while, there is always more demand for larger units, and prospective tenants tend to stay longer.
By all accounts lease agreements in Thailand stipulate that a landlord has to lease their property for a minimum of 6-12 months the. I’m sure it differs from condo to condo. But people do it all the time. It’s a huge grey area
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