By Somluck Srimalee on April 6, 2009
Thailand’s top 10 property developers are facing the rest of 2009 with an acceptance that the fight for sales may become so intense later in the year that they will be left with lower profits.
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Somluck Srimalee is a journalist with The Nation, Bangkok's independent English language newspaper and specialises in the property and real estate sectors.
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Posted in National | Tagged construction costs, marketing campaign, property developers, residential project, residential projects
By Kanana Katharangsiporn on January 5, 2009
Thai real estate prices will not tumble as they did in the post-1997 economic crisis period as there will be no forced sales, says Suphin Mechuchep, managing director of property consultant Jones Lang LaSalle (Thailand).
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Kanana Katharangsiporn is a senior journalist with The Bangkok Post, Thailand's first English language newspaper and specialises in property and real estate areas.
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Posted in National | Tagged construction costs, economic crisis, investors, jones lang lasalle, leasehold, real estate investment
By Nina Suebsukcharoen on November 24, 2008
Pattaya is currently witnessing a slowdown with a very significant volume of new supply entering the market in 2008 and a lot more in the pipeline for 2009, says Robert Collins, managing director of Savills (Thailand) Limited.
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Nina Suebsukcharoen is a senior journalist with The Bangkok Post, Thailand's first English language newspaper and specialises in the property and real estate sector.
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Posted in Pattaya | Tagged beachfront, condominium developments, construction costs, new projects, Pattaya, price escalation, Russia, savills
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