By Kanana Katharangsiporn on February 25, 2010
Property developer Pace Development Co Ltd sees no threat from political conflict for its luxury MahaNakhon project, targeted at high-end customers with secure purchasing power.
The company expects no political violence to break out in the coming days. But in a worst case Pace believes its target customers – mainly high-net-worth individuals – will simply delay [...]
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Posted in Bangkok | Tagged architects, Bangkok, high net worth individuals, political conflict, political uncertainties, property developer, residential units, ritz carlton residences
By Somluck Srimalee on February 23, 2010
Siam Commercial Bank has provided a Bt3 billion fund to Land & Houses’ “Terminal 21″ shopping and serviced apartment project near the Asoke-Sukhumvit intersection.
“With its location at the Asoke-Sukhumvit 21 Intersection, one of the most sought-after areas in central Bangkok, we are confident that the project will attract interest consumer interest,” said the bank’s president [...]
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Posted in Bangkok | Tagged Asoke-Sukhumvit 21, central bangkok, condominium projects, Land & Houses
By Nina Suebsukcharoen on February 16, 2010
The housing market slowed a bit in 2009 but will require some scrutiny in the months ahead to prevent an oversupply. Agency for Real Estate Affairs, the largest real estate information and valuation centre in Thailand, just released a survey on its outlook for the housing market for the Bangkok Metropolitan Region.
At the end of [...]
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Posted in Bangkok | Tagged Bangkok, developers, housing projects, oversupply, real estate information, residential projects
By Asia Property Report on January 13, 2010
Rental rates in Bangkok´s condominium market are expected to face continued pressure during 2010 as more new units come onto the market.
Research from DTZ showed that during the final quarter of 2009, six projects with 1,408 units were launched within the Central Business District of the Thai capital. The total number of launches in 2009 [...]
Posted in Bangkok | Tagged central business district, condominium market, condominiums, political situation, rents, serviced apartment
By Asia Property Report on August 14, 2009
Italthai has announced the launch of its exclusive residential project, Oriental Residence, on Wireless Road. Due to be completed by the end of 2010, the project will offer a new dimension to the area with a 32-storey condominium overlooking the Amercan and Dutch Embassies.
Posted in Bangkok | Tagged condominium units, Oriental Residence, serviced apartments, Wireless Road
By Nina Suebsukcharoen on August 9, 2009
In creating MahaNakhon, Bangkok’s tallest building, Ole Scheeren is fusing the good, bad and ugly sides of the metropolis to forge a bold landmark and break the skyline
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Posted in Bangkok | Tagged Bangkok, BTS, investors, luxury, ole scheeren, property market, ritz carlton, Skytrain, tallest building
By Kanana Katharangsiporn on July 24, 2009
Manakhon will be the tallest building in Thailand. The two joint-venture firms hold the hotel and retail assets of MahaNakhon, a luxury mixed-use project located on a nine-rai leasehold site near the Chong Nonsi BTS station in Bangkok, said Sorapoj Techakraisri, chief executive of Pace.
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Posted in Bangkok | Tagged Bangkok, BTS, chong nonsi, development, leasehold, luxury, ritz carlton, tallest building
By Somluck Srimalee on July 3, 2009
Bangkok’s central business district seems set to spread along Rama IV Road as land for development becomes scarce on Sukhumvit, Silom and Sathorn roads. A growing number of property projects will be launched around Rama IV Road.
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Posted in Bangkok | Tagged Bangkok, CB Richard Ellis, central business district, Colliers International, rama iv, residential projects, subway, Sukhumvit
By Somluck Srimalee on July 2, 2009
The area around Bangkok’s Sukhumvit Road is heading for a significant oversupply of serviced apartments.
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Posted in Bangkok | Tagged apartment projects, Bangkok, Colliers International, occupancy rates, serviced apartment, Sukhumvit Road
By Somluck Srimalee on June 25, 2009
Thailand’s residential-leasing market is suffering from oversupply following the downsizing or closure of local operations by multinational firms in the face of the economic downturn, says real-estate services firm Colliers International Thailand.
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Posted in Bangkok | Tagged affordable apartments, apartment market, apartment occupancy, Bangkok, economic downturn, leasing market, multinational firms, occupancy rates, serviced apartment
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