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 Kanana Katharangsiporn on September 9, 2009
But segments for foreigners still suffer.
The outlook for the local property market is bright for the rest of the year but remains dim for segments targeting foreigners, according to property developers, experts and agencies.
Atip Bijanonda, president of the Thai Condominium Association, said the condominium market would boom in the last four months of the year [...]
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Posted in National | Tagged condominium market, foreign buyers, Investment, Phuket, property market, property tax incentives
By Nina Suebsukcharoen on January 25, 2009
Thailand’s resort markets are under severe pressure right now, with foreign buyers who have been negatively affected by the exchange rates opting to walk away from the deposits, says Phil Alexander, president of Martello Realty.
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Posted in National | Tagged central business district, condominium market, foreign buyers, Koh Samui, Pattaya, resort areas, resort markets
By Asia Property Report on January 7, 2009
The company’s research has found that transactions across all segments were down in the last quarter of 2008, and the market may retreat by 10-20 percent this year, the biggest fall since the 1997 financial crisis.
Posted in National | Tagged bangkok office, CB Richard Ellis, condominium market, investments, luxury condominiums, political instability
By Nina Suebsukcharoen on November 23, 2008
Few signs of a US-style property bubble as supply matches demand and pricing is rational.
Asset price inflation and soaring US property prices over the past decade certainly represent one major factor behind today’s global economic crisis.
Could it happen again in Thailand? After all, the 1997 Asian economic crisis offers many parallels to today’s situation, where [...]
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Posted in National | Tagged asian economic crisis, condominium market, condominiums, global economic crisis, political uncertainty
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