Archive for Samui

You are browsing the archives of Samui.

Follow the smart money

Follow the smart money

Is now a good time to be investing in property?
Ask a real estate agent when the best time to buy a property is and the humorous response is likely to be “anytime, but preferably in the next 20 minutes”.
With the global financial markets in such disarray, lending seizing up between banks and institutions and general [...]

Phuket development shifts to private islands

Phuket development shifts to private islands

Phuket’s property development boom is expanding to four small nearby islands with total project investments of around 20 billion baht

Resort property market builds on firm foundation

Resort property market builds on firm foundation

CB Richard Ellis’s experience with selling resort properties started in 1990 with Laguna Phuket, where we were involved in the master planning, launch and ongoing sales of its residential condominiums.

Resorts, luxury condos still holding their own

Amid the current political turmoil, most of the resort properties and high-end condominiums in Bangkok are still doing well depending on their location, design and price point.

TCC puts brakes on investment

TCC Land Co Ltd, the property business of liquor billionaire Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, is slowing new investment in two hotels worth about four billion baht

‘Welcoming’ Initiatives For Foreign Investors

CBRE Phuket Thumbnail

Leading Thailand’s real estate service provider CB Richard Ellis is urging the country’s newly-elected democratic government to introduce “a more welcoming policy” for foreign property investors.

Thailand’s return to democracy following 15 months of military rule has already “sent a clear and positive message” to the property market, said David Simister, Chairman of CB Richard Ellis Thailand.

Airlift Upgrades In Thai Resort Markets

Thailand Beach Resort Thumbnail

Thailand’s tourism industry continues to perform well in the past year with passenger traffic through the six major airports from January to September 2007 rising 7.95% compared to the same period last year, says CB Richard Ellis.