By Somluck Srimalee on April 22, 2009
Adjusting its housing designs to reflect demand for a “younger” lifestyle, Preuksa Real Estate has revealed plans for a detached house project under the brand Preuksa Village Delight designed along “modern tropical” lines.
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Posted in Bangkok | Tagged Preuksa Real Estate, tropical style, tropical theme, villa |
By Nina Suebsukcharoen on November 23, 2008
Three branded developments and a successful condominium project have propelled Samui to the high-end realm of the market while still maintaining its boutique appeal, says David Simister, chairman of CB Richard Ellis Thailand.
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Posted in Koh Samui | Tagged CB Richard Ellis, foreigners, Koh Samui, Krabi, property market, villa |
By Kanana Katharangsiporn on November 20, 2008
Strong Japanese demand for rental condominiums has prompted the Japanese property agent Siam Kotobuki Co Ltd to move into property development, with the launch of a 600-million-baht building in Soi Thong Lor 25, said managing director Seita Hagiwara. Over its 15 years in the housing agency business, the company has observed steady growth in demand [...]
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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 property investment, Sukhumvit Road, villa |
By Nina Suebsukcharoen on October 20, 2008
Developers pursuing visions of expanding Phuket’s property market into neighbouring Phangnga and Krabi have run into regulatory problems that impede large hotel developments in Phangnga, says Ramesh K. Hamal, CEO of Green Heritage Group, the developer and marketer of the Serenity Terraces project on the island.
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Posted in Phuket | Tagged foreigners, Krabi, Phangnga, Phuket, Serenity Terraces, villa |
By Nina Suebsukcharoen on October 1, 2008
Real estate developers targeting foreign buyers, especially those in tourist destinations, may need to adjust their business plans to make their products appeal to a wider group of potential customers, according to executives. Udorn Olsson, managing director of Para Development Co, the developer of Panorama Pool Villa in Hua Hin, said the failure to endorse [...]
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Posted in Hua Hin | Tagged developers, foreign buyers, Hua Hin, Phuket, resort properties, villa |
By John Davids on June 3, 2008
Pattaya, is Thailand’s oldest, most developed beach resort. Russians, in particular, can’t seem to get enough of the place.
Posted in Pattaya | Tagged condominium, Northpoint, Northshore, Pattaya, Scandinavia, villa |
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