By Nina Suebsukcharoen on June 28, 2009
Difficult economic conditions tend to lead to imaginative ways of making money. An interesting example is the attempt by the property agency Engel & Volkers Thailand to get developers to diversify and become its licensed property agents.
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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 National | Tagged condominium, engel volkers, expatriates, foreigners, franchise network, master licence, scandinavians
By Kanana Katharangsiporn on January 23, 2009
Plus Property Co, a subsidiary of the listed developer Sansiri Plc, still sees a positive trend in the apartment rental market with rising occupancy rates, especially in the high-demand Sukhumvit area, says Anukul Ratpitaksanti, deputy managing director for asset management.
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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 Bangkok | Tagged expatriates, Japanese, occupancy rates, rents, Sansiri, sukhumvit area
By Somluck Srimalee on July 23, 2008
The Phuket property market is expected to show strong growth despite political instability and slower economic growth in Thailand, research by property agencies showed.
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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 Phuket | Tagged condominiums, development, expatriates, foreigners, high-end, Investment, investors, Phuket, projects, property market
By Robert Carry on May 27, 2008
Increasing Japanese production activity in Thailand is leading to a rise in the number of Japanese expatriates living in the country – which is in turn fueling demand for Bangkok apartments and condominiums for rent
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Robert Carry is a freelance writer for Asia Property Report, a dedicated newspaper covering all aspects of the property real estate and related industries in Asia
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Posted in Bangkok | Tagged apartments, Bangkok, BTS, condominium, expatriates, Japanese, Sukhumvit
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