Buying a Villa

in Thailand

 

Buying a house or a villa in Thailand always requires the use of a property lawyer who can guide your through the process. Property in Thailand is complex and for the better part unregulated.

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BUYING A HOUSE OR VILLA IN THAILAND - 3 STEPS

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STEP 1 : FINDING A HOUSE IN THAILAND
 

Real Estate in Thailand has taken off in the past decade or so with more foreigners’ wishing to live in Thailand or make Thailand their second home. Many wish to own a house, and it is important that when purchasing a house to always make use of registered lawyers in Thailand and reputable estate agents when buying a house. See the Thailand Real Estate Outlook, the glossary of Real Estate Terms and the Real Estate FAQ when you start your search for a house in Thailand, be the house in Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket or Hua Hin. Be fully aware that many of the problems that do arrise from buying a house in Thailand can be avoided early on in the property search.You might need to read the Real Estate pitfalls in Thailand when going out on your search. Ask the right questions to avoid costly litigation.


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STEP 2 : SETTING UP YOUR THAI COMPANY
 

Once you have decided which house you are going to purchase, always consult a lawyer before signing any documents. Foreigners my not own a house in their name; however their Thai registered company may own the house. There are different forms of business entities in Thailand. The most commonly used is a Thai Limited Company. There is certain business registration criteria’s for the limited company. The Thailand Amity Treaty is also still in existence for Americans and there are also tax considerations so check Corporate Tax in Thailand if you are going to do more than own a house or need a Thai Work Permit.


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STEP 3 : BUYING A HOUSE IN THAILAND
 

Once we registered your Thai Limited Company we do the following amongst other property services so speak to our property lawyer today. They would do a title search and check the contracts before signing. Also note the type of Title Deeds in Thailand. If you are buying a house off plan, you would need legal advice as to buying in pre construction projects. There is also the cost of transfer for your condominium and Thailand property taxes. Use the property transfer calculator to check your fees payable. See the compressed version on buying real estate and the most common property problems. Always consult a reputable firm of attorneys before you embark on the process of buying a house in Thailand. If you are looking at finance and obtaining a mortgage bond in Thailand then ask online for more details.

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CONDOMINIUMS IN THAILAND

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MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY
 

At some point, marriage gifts or `khongman' which literally means `engagement things' are offered to the woman's family as a token of the man's sincere intentions. See the matrimonial property in Thailand section.


enviromental laws

ENVIROMENTAL LAWS IN THAILAND
 

The exponential growth in places such as Phuket, Hua Hin and Koh Samui has inevitably experienced some detrimental effect on the natural beauty of the country's ecosystem. See the enviromental laws in Thailand and how it affects you.


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GREEN DEVELOPMENT IN THAILAND
 

Thailand is well known for its natural beauty. The country is blessed with long stretches of sandy beaches, lush tropical forests and evergreen hills. It is no wonder tourists from all over the world flock to Thailand. Sustainable Development has taken over in Thailand.

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SELLING YOUR CONDO IN THAILAND
 

Drafting your sale agreement is also important as one of the many pitfalls is that at times buyers do not complete the transaction. Things to also consider are the viability of using an estate agent, the costs of a non performing buyer and any potential financial losses in a worst case scenario. See also selling your condo in Thailand now.

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YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS
 

In you are considering or have already purchased a condominium unit in Thailand, consider what rights you have and which laws are applicable to you. Know your condominium rights in Thailand. If you wish you can either download the publication or view it online. See also the property rights in Thailand article.

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PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT
 

Property development is a complex business process and like all businesses, proper planning is essential. Unlike other businesses, property development involves many intricate steps and solid financial management

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THAILAND YOUR SECOND HOME
 

Make sound investments in Thailand in the form of property and quickly reap the rewards. This kind of investment acquires property for the purpose of affording you the same convenience that your first home provides but during a vacation or for retirement a home. Thinking about property investment in Thailand today.

usufructs

USUFRUCTS IN THAILAND
 

it is defined as the legal right to use and derive profit or benefit from property belonging to another person. Thailand has adopted this same principle in its Civil and Commercial Code where it is codified. See usufructs in Thailand and its uses.

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PROPERTY INVESTMENTS
 

 Thai property can potentially yield strong rental returns particularly in main cities such as Bangkok or Chiang Mai and in well developed tourist destinations such as Hua Hin, Phuket and Pattaya.  Speak to us about investing in property in Thailand today.

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ESCROWS IN THAILAND
 

An escrow is designed particularly with consumer protection in mind safeguarding your rights should anything go wrong before the transfer of the property. Nevertheless, an escrow system does offer equal protection to all parties involved. Speak to us about Escrows in Thailand and its uses.

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UNDER-DECLARING YOUR PROPERTY
 

A day before the transaction with the seller, your estate agent gives you a call and tells you that the money for the stamp duties and registration, which you are paying in equal shares with the seller, are just one-tenth of what you thought they were. Underdeclaring your property has problems in its own right.

 

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