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 Nina Suebsukcharoen on October 26, 2008
Low- and mid-priced segments still healthy
Of the two storms currently hitting Thailand’s property market, local political unrest has had a far greater impact than the global economic panic because most of the buyers are Thais who are affected more by events within their own country, according to Apisit Limlomwongse, managing director of Nexus Property Consultants.
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Posted in Bangkok | Tagged Bangkok, condominiums, economic panic, foreigners, nexus, political conflict
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