Bangkok Real Estate Glossary

Bangkok Real Estate Glossary
Bangkok Real Estate Glossary

Density Bonus

Density Bonus
Density Bonus

Density bonus is a type of incentive regulation in Bangkok’s zoning laws, allowing developers to exceed base density limits for incorporating public benefits, such as affordable housing units (e.g. The Met Sathorn) and public spaces (e.g. ICONSIAM).

Deposit Agreement

Deposit Agreement
Deposit Agreement

A deposit agreement in Bangkok’s real estate market is a type of contractual agreement, which legally binds buyers, including foreigners and real estate investors, to provide a financial commitment, typically a percentage of the property’s purchase price, to sellers as proof of intent to purchase properties such as condominiums and commercial buildings.

Developer

Developer
Developer

Developer in Bangkok is a type of entity, subdivides into local companies, examples include Sansiri and Ananda Development, and international entities, examples include Mitsubishi Estate and CapitaLand.

Development Approval

Development Approval
Development Approval

Development approval in Bangkok is a type of legal authorization, which encompasses categories such as residential permits for condominiums like The Met and commercial licenses for shopping complexes like CentralWorld, required by investors to ensure compliance with local zoning, land use, and building codes.

Development Charges

Development Charges
Development Charges

Development charges in Bangkok’s real estate market, concerning foreigners, consist of three main types: infrastructure fees, utility connection fees, and public space contributions, where infrastructure fees fund local amenities like roads and sewage systems, utility connection fees cover the cost of connecting electricity and water to new developments, and public space contributions support the creation and maintenance of parks and recreational areas.

Development Permit

Development Permit
Development Permit

A development permit in Bangkok is a type of government authorization, allowing entities, such as real estate developers, to proceed with construction projects, which include condominium complexes like The River and shopping centers like CentralWorld.

Duplex

Duplex
Duplex

A duplex in Bangkok is a type of residential property that consists of two distinct living units, examples including The Monument Thong Lo and The Line Sukhumvit 71, where units share a common wall or floor but operate independently.

Duplex Apartment

Duplex Apartment
Duplex Apartment

Duplex apartment is a type of residential property in Bangkok, characterized by having two floors connected by an internal staircase, examples include units in luxury condominiums such as The Monument Sanampao and The Met Sathorn.

Earnest Money

Earnest Money
Earnest Money

Earnest money is a type of financial commitment, indicating buyers like foreign investors in Bangkok condominiums such as The River and Magnolias Waterfront Residences demonstrate serious intent to purchase.

Easement

Easement
Easement

Easement in Bangkok real estate for foreigners is a type of legal right, allowing property use, examples include right-of-way and access to utilities.

Easement in Gross

Easement in Gross
Easement in Gross

Easement in gross, a type of property interest, grants rights to individuals or entities, not to property owners, allowing access to or use of land for specific purposes like utility lines or access roads in Bangkok.

Eastern Ring Road Development

Eastern Ring Road Development
Eastern Ring Road Development

Eastern Ring Road development is a type of infrastructure project in Bangkok, enhancing connectivity between districts such as Min Buri and Suan Luang, characterized by significant investments in road expansions and bridge constructions like the expansion of the Chalong Rat Expressway and the construction of the new Kanchanapisek Bridge, aimed at reducing traffic congestion and improving access to commercial areas for residents and businesses.

Economic Rent

Economic Rent
Economic Rent

Economic rent in Bangkok real estate is a type of unearned income, stemming from unique properties like views of the Chao Phraya River or proximity to BTS stations such as Asok or Siam, which command higher prices due to their scarcity and demand by foreigners.

EEC (Eastern Economic Corridor) Property

EEC (Eastern Economic Corridor) Property
EEC (Eastern Economic Corridor) Property

EEC property is a type of real estate investment located in Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor, encompassing strategic areas such as Chonburi, Rayong, and Chachoengsao provinces, aimed at promoting economic growth through sectors including manufacturing, logistics, and tourism.

EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment)

EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment)
EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment)

EIA in Bangkok real estate is a type of project assessment, requiring developers to analyze potential environmental consequences, including traffic increases on local roads like Sukhumvit and noise levels near schools such as International School Bangkok, before receiving government approval.

Elevated Property

Elevated Property
Elevated Property

“Elevated property in Bangkok, a type of luxury real estate, includes high-rise condos such as The River and penthouses like those in Le Raffine.”.

Encroachment

Encroachment
Encroachment

Encroachment in Bangkok real estate is a type of legal infringement that involves unauthorized physical intrusion onto adjacent properties, examples include building extensions like balconies or awnings extending into neighboring lots or public spaces.

Encroachment Certificate

Encroachment Certificate
Encroachment Certificate

An encroachment certificate is a type of legal document that verifies properties, such as condominiums in The Met Bangkok or villas in Palm Hills Hua Hin, do not violate any building boundaries or regulations set by Bangkok Metropolitan Administration.

Encumbrance

Encumbrance
Encumbrance

Encumbrance in Bangkok real estate for foreigners includes legal restrictions, such as leases and mortgages, and physical burdens, examples being easements and liens.

Environmental Regulations

Environmental Regulations
Environmental Regulations

Environmental regulations in Bangkok real estate for foreigners encompass zoning laws, which dictate land use and density, building codes that establish construction standards and materials, and emissions regulations that limit pollutants from residential and commercial buildings, examples including the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s restrictions on high-rise constructions in certain districts and Thailand’s National Building Code prescribing safety and material standards.

Environmental Sustainability

Environmental Sustainability
Environmental Sustainability

Environmental sustainability in Bangkok real estate encompasses energy-efficient designs, renewable energy integration, and waste reduction measures, where buildings like Magnolias Waterfront Residences implement solar panels for electricity, FYI Center utilizes rainwater harvesting systems for landscaping, and Siam Discovery employs comprehensive recycling programs to minimize landfill contributions.

Equity

Equity
Equity

Equity in Bangkok real estate is a type of financial interest, consisting of types such as homeowners’ equity and investors’ equity, where homeowners’ equity increases through mortgage payments reducing the principal or property value appreciation, and investors’ equity grows through rental income or resale profits, exemplified by condominiums like The Monument Sanampao and office buildings like Gaysorn Tower.

Escalation Clause

Escalation Clause
Escalation Clause

An escalation clause is a type of contract provision in Bangkok real estate agreements, enabling buyers, including foreigners and investors, to automatically increase their offer in competitive bidding situations, as evidenced by properties in Sukhumvit and Silom where multiple offers are common.

Escrow

Escrow
Escrow

Escrow, a type of financial arrangement, safeguards transactions between buyers and sellers in Bangkok’s real estate market, examples include protecting foreign investors in property purchases like condominiums and commercial spaces.

Estate Agent

Estate Agent
Estate Agent

An estate agent in Bangkok is a type of professional service provider that facilitates transactions between buyers, such as individuals seeking luxury condos like The River and The Met, and sellers offering properties, including commercial spaces in Siam Paragon and office buildings in Central Business District.

Estate in Fee Simple

Estate in Fee Simple
Estate in Fee Simple

“Estate in fee simple is a type of property ownership, allowing owners absolute rights, including selling, leasing, or bequeathing the property, as observed in Bangkok properties like condominiums for foreigners and single-family homes.”.

Exclusive Agency

Exclusive Agency
Exclusive Agency

Exclusive agency listings are a type of real estate agreement where sellers grant a single agency the rights to sell their property, exemplified by properties in Sukhumvit and Silom districts where owners prefer a dedicated sales approach.

Exclusive Listing

Exclusive Listing
Exclusive Listing

Exclusive listing is a type of real estate listing agreement where property owners grant a single agency, such as Bangkok City Properties or Siam Real Estate, the exclusive right to sell properties like condominiums in Sukhumvit or villas in Thonglor.

Exclusive Right to Lease

Exclusive Right to Lease
Exclusive Right to Lease

“Exclusive right to lease in Bangkok’s real estate market is a type of property leasing agreement where landlords, examples being condo owners in luxury districts like Sukhumvit and Silom, grant tenants, often foreign corporations and expatriates, the sole authority to occupy and use their property for a specified period.”.

Exclusive Right to Sell

Exclusive Right to Sell
Exclusive Right to Sell

Exclusive right to sell is a type of listing agreement where the property owner grants a real estate agent the sole authority to market and sell the property, as evidenced in Bangkok through luxury condominium sales at Magnolias Waterfront Residences and high-end single houses in Sukhumvit areas, where agents secure buyers without competition from other agents or the owner themselves.

Expiry of Lease

Expiry of Lease
Expiry of Lease

“Expiry of lease in Bangkok real estate is a type of contractual term conclusion, encompassing residential leases such as condominiums and villas, and commercial leases including office spaces and retail outlets, marked by the cessation of the tenant’s right to occupy the property.”.

Extended Mortgage Term

Extended Mortgage Term
Extended Mortgage Term

An extended mortgage term, in the context of loan duration types for foreigners buying property in Bangkok, is a type of mortgage arrangement that offers repayment periods longer than the standard 30 years, allowing borrowers, such as expats purchasing condominiums (examples: The River, Langsuan Village) or luxury villas (examples: Narasiri, Santiburi The Residences), to have lower monthly payments over more years.

External Amenities

External Amenities
External Amenities

External amenities in Bangkok real estate for foreigners include types such as recreational facilities (examples: swimming pools, tennis courts), security features (examples: CCTV cameras, security guards), and transportation access (examples: proximity to BTS Skytrain stations, MRT subway stations).

Extraterritorial Rights

Extraterritorial Rights
Extraterritorial Rights

Extraterritorial rights, in Bangkok real estate for foreigners, are a type of legal privileges, which include owning property in designated areas such as leasehold properties in Sukhumvit and freehold condominiums in Silom, granting non-nationals similar ownership rights as Thai citizens.

Fair Market Rent

Fair Market Rent
Fair Market Rent

Fair market rent in Bangkok is a type of rental pricing, determined by the balance of supply and demand, examples include condominiums in Sukhumvit and townhouses in Sathorn.

Fair Market Value

Fair Market Value
Fair Market Value

Fair market value in Bangkok real estate is a type of valuation metric, relies on recent sales of similar properties, and involves condominiums like The River and 98 Wireless as examples.

Fair Rental Value

Fair Rental Value
Fair Rental Value

Fair rental value in Bangkok is a type of market-based valuation method, uses comparable properties such as condos in Sukhumvit or townhouses in Sathorn to establish rental price benchmarks.

Fee Simple

Fee Simple
Fee Simple

“Fee simple” is a type of property ownership, grants owners indefinite property rights, examples include freehold condominiums like The River and Magnolias Waterfront Residences in Bangkok.

Fee Simple Absolute

Fee Simple Absolute
Fee Simple Absolute

Fee simple absolute is a type of property ownership in Bangkok, granting foreign investors rights including unrestricted property transfer and indefinite duration of ownership, unlike leasehold interests where ownership reverts to the lessor after a term, examples being 30-year leases common in Thai condominium projects.

FHA Loan

FHA Loan
FHA Loan

An FHA loan is a type of government-backed mortgage, examples include Section 203(b) for purchasing or refinancing residences and Section 234(c) for financing condominiums, distinguished by lower down payment requirements and more lenient credit score criteria, specifically aimed at helping first-time homebuyers and those with less accessible financial resources.

FICO Score

FICO Score
FICO Score

FICO score is a type of credit score, which lenders use, including banks for mortgage loans and credit card companies.

Fixed Interest Loan

Fixed Interest Loan
Fixed Interest Loan

A fixed interest loan in Bangkok real estate for foreigners is a type of mortgage where the interest rate remains constant throughout the term, offering predictability in monthly payments, unlike variable interest loans where rates can fluctuate with market conditions.

Fixed-Rate Mortgage

Fixed-Rate Mortgage
Fixed-Rate Mortgage

A fixed-rate mortgage, a type of loan for purchasing properties such as condominiums or townhouses in Bangkok, offers borrowers an unchanging interest rate over the loan’s entire term, providing predictability in monthly payment amounts.

Flip

Flip
Flip

A flip in Bangkok real estate involves purchasing undervalued properties, such as condos in Sukhumvit or townhouses in Sathorn, enhancing their value through renovations, and selling them at a higher price for profit.

Floating Market

Floating Market
Floating Market

Floating markets, types of marketplaces, exist primarily in Thailand, including Bangkok, and specifically cater to both tourists and locals by offering goods from boats.

Floor Area Ratio (FAR)

Floor Area Ratio (FAR)
Floor Area Ratio (FAR)

Floor Area Ratio (FAR) in Bangkok for foreigners is a type of zoning regulation that determines the maximum building size developers can construct on a parcel of land, examples include limitations set for residential buildings like condominiums in Sukhumvit and commercial structures like office buildings in Silom.

Foreclosure

Foreclosure
Foreclosure

Foreclosure, in Bangkok’s real estate market, is a type of property acquisition process where lenders, such as banks (e.g. Bangkok Bank, Kasikornbank), repossess properties from borrowers (e.g. homeowners, real estate investors) who fail to meet their mortgage obligations.

Foreclosure Auction

Foreclosure Auction
Foreclosure Auction

Foreclosure auction in Bangkok is a type of property sale where banks sell properties, examples include houses and condominiums, to recover unpaid mortgages from borrowers.

Foreign Business Act

Foreign Business Act
Foreign Business Act

The Foreign Business Act in Bangkok is a type of legislation that governs business activities foreigners can engage in, examples include restrictions on land ownership and limits on certain types of businesses such as telecommunications and media.

Foreign Exchange Transaction Form

Foreign Exchange Transaction Form
Foreign Exchange Transaction Form

Foreign exchange transaction form is a type of financial document required by the Bank of Thailand for property purchases by foreigners, facilitating transactions such as condominium sales in metropolitan areas like Sukhumvit and riverside properties in Chao Phraya River.

Foreign Freehold Quota

Foreign Freehold Quota
Foreign Freehold Quota

Foreign freehold quota is a type of property ownership law in Thailand allowing foreigners to own condominium units in their name, subject to the condition that foreign ownership within a condominium project does not exceed 49% of the total unit space.

Foreign Ownership

Foreign Ownership
Foreign Ownership

Foreign ownership in Bangkok real estate is a type of investment regulation, allowing non-Thai nationals to legally own property under specific conditions, examples include condominium units with foreign quota restrictions and leasehold agreements for land and houses.

Foreign Quota Condominium

Foreign Quota Condominium
Foreign Quota Condominium

Foreign quota condominium is a type of residential property in Bangkok, where developers allocate a specific percentage, typically not exceeding 49% of the total unit space, for sale to foreigners, as illustrated by projects such as The River and Noble Ploenchit.

Freehold Condo

Freehold Condo
Freehold Condo

Freehold condo is a type of property ownership where foreign investors, such as those from Singapore or Japan, have the right to own the condominium unit indefinitely in Bangkok.

Freehold Property

Freehold Property
Freehold Property

Freehold property is a type of real estate ownership where foreign buyers, such as those investing in Bangkok’s condominiums like The River or Magnolias Ratchadamri Boulevard, hold perpetual rights to the property without leasehold limitations.

FSI (Floor Space Index)

FSI (Floor Space Index)
FSI (Floor Space Index)

FSI (Floor Space Index) is a type of urban planning regulation that controls building size by restricting the total building floor area relative to the plot size, with Bangkok’s central business districts, such as Sukhumvit and Silom, having specific FSI limits to manage density and ensure infrastructure can support the population.

Fully Furnished

Fully Furnished
Fully Furnished

Fully furnished units in Bangkok include furniture, appliances, and home essentials, where furniture encompasses beds, sofas, and dining tables, appliances cover refrigerators, washing machines, and microwaves, and home essentials consist of cutlery, bedding, and towels.

Fully Managed Property

Fully Managed Property
Fully Managed Property

A fully managed property in Bangkok is a type of real estate investment where management companies handle operations including tenant relations, maintenance, and rent collection, examples include condominiums in The River and villas in Sukhumvit areas.

Fully Renovated

Fully Renovated
Fully Renovated

Fully renovated properties in Bangkok include upgrades in design features, such as modern kitchens with state-of-the-art appliances like Samsung refrigerators and Bosch dishwashers, and luxury bathrooms equipped with Toto toilets and Hansgrohe fixtures.

Furniture Package

Furniture Package
Furniture Package

A furniture package in Bangkok’s real estate market is a type of comprehensive furnishing solution, consisting of essential items such as sofas (leather, fabric), beds (king-size, queen-size), dining tables (wooden, glass), and wardrobes (freestanding, fitted), tailored for residential properties (condominiums, houses) to appeal to foreign investors and homebuyers seeking ready-to-move-in options.

Gated Community

Gated Community
Gated Community

A gated community is a type of residential community that features controlled entrances for pedestrians, vehicles, and encompasses amenities such as swimming pools (e.g. Nichada Thani) and community centers (e.g. Moo Baan Sansiri).

GFA (Gross Floor Area)

GFA (Gross Floor Area)
GFA (Gross Floor Area)

GFA (Gross Floor Area) in Bangkok real estate is a type of measurement category that encompasses types such as residential areas, including condominiums and apartments, and commercial spaces, like malls and office buildings.

Gift Deed

Gift Deed
Gift Deed

A gift deed in Bangkok’s real estate is a type of property transfer document that legally allows a property owner to transfer ownership to another person without financial compensation, examples include parents gifting property to their children or an individual gifting to a friend.

GLA (Gross Leasable Area)

GLA (Gross Leasable Area)
GLA (Gross Leasable Area)

Gross leasable area (GLA) is a type of commercial space measurement, encompassing all rentable areas such as retail stores, offices in malls, and restaurants in Bangkok shopping centers.

Global Property Guide

Global Property Guide
Global Property Guide

Global Property Guide is a type of real estate resource providing information on investment properties, laws, and taxes in countries like Thailand, specifically tailored for foreign investors such as those interested in Bangkok condos and Phuket villas.

Golden Triangle

Golden Triangle
Golden Triangle

The Golden Triangle in Bangkok is a type of commercial district, known for high-end shopping malls, such as Siam Paragon and CentralWorld, and luxury hotels, including the Grand Hyatt Erawan and InterContinental Bangkok.

Good Faith Estimate

Good Faith Estimate
Good Faith Estimate

A good faith estimate in Bangkok’s real estate for foreigners is a type of financial document that itemizes potential mortgage costs, including examples like loan processing fees, inspection fees, and transfer taxes.

Goodwill

Goodwill
Goodwill

Goodwill in Bangkok real estate is a type of intangible asset, encompassing brand reputation, customer loyalty, and operational advantages, evidenced by successful ventures like Central Embassy and ICONSIAM.

Government Land

Government Land
Government Land

Government land in Bangkok is a type of state-owned property, examples include public parks such as Lumpini Park and government buildings like the Government House.

Government Subsidy

Government Subsidy
Government Subsidy

Government subsidy in Bangkok real estate for foreigners is a type of financial incentive, including categories such as tax incentives for purchasing condominiums in specific districts like Sukhumvit or Silom and reduced transfer fees for first-time buyers in new developments by accredited developers.

Grace Period

Grace Period
Grace Period

Grace period is a type of contractual leniency in Bangkok real estate agreements allowing foreign buyers additional time to fulfill financial obligations without incurring penalties, examples include delayed payments in condominium purchases like The Monument Sanampao and Magnolias Waterfront Residences.

Green Belt

Green Belt
Green Belt

Green belt is a type of urban planning restriction in Bangkok that limits urban sprawl by preserving surrounding agricultural land and open spaces, examples include areas around Chatuchak and Lumpini Park.

Green Belt Zone

Green Belt Zone
Green Belt Zone

Green belt zone is a type of urban planning control area, designed to limit urban sprawl in cities such as Bangkok, examples include Bang Krachao and Ratchaphruek areas.

Green Building

Green Building
Green Building

Green building is a type of real estate development in Bangkok that incorporates energy-saving technologies, such as solar panels and smart insulation, and water conservation methods, including rainwater harvesting systems and low-flow plumbing fixtures.

Green Lease

Green Lease
Green Lease

Green lease is a type of commercial lease agreement that mandates both landlords and tenants in Bangkok to engage in energy-efficient practices, like utilizing energy-efficient appliances such as inverter air conditioners, and smart building technologies for optimizing energy use.

Gross Lease

Gross Lease
Gross Lease

A gross lease, in Bangkok real estate for foreigners, is a type of lease agreement where landlords cover all property expenses including taxes, insurance, and maintenance, examples being leases in high-rise condos like The Met and riverside complexes such as The River.

Gross Rent Multiplier

Gross Rent Multiplier
Gross Rent Multiplier

Gross Rent Multiplier (GRM) is a type of valuation metric that real estate investors use to estimate the value of income-producing properties in Bangkok, including examples such as condominiums and commercial buildings, by dividing the property’s price by its gross annual rental income.

Gross Rental Yield

Gross Rental Yield
Gross Rental Yield

Gross rental yield, a type of financial performance metric in Bangkok real estate for foreigners, calculates annual rental income divided by property purchase price, exemplified by condominiums in Sukhumvit and luxury villas in Sathorn showing averages of 5-6%.

Ground Lease

Ground Lease
Ground Lease

A ground lease, a type of lease agreement, permits tenants, including businesses such as retail chains and developers, to rent land in Bangkok while erecting buildings or making improvements on the leased land.

Ground Rent

Ground Rent
Ground Rent

Ground rent is a type of leasehold interest in real estate, requiring tenants to pay a periodic fee to landlords for the use of land in Bangkok, examples include foreign investors leasing land for condominium developments like Magnolias Waterfront Residences at Iconsiam.

Guaranteed Rent

Guaranteed Rent
Guaranteed Rent

Guaranteed rent is a type of real estate investment strategy in Bangkok where property owners receive a fixed income from operators, such as hotel chains (e.g. Marriott, Hilton) and serviced apartment managers (e.g. Ascott, Oakwood), regardless of occupancy rates.

Guarantor

Guarantor
Guarantor

A guarantor in Bangkok real estate is a type of financial supporter who ensures the obligations of a borrower, examples include parents for first-time buyers and corporations for commercial investors.

Hard Title

Hard Title
Hard Title

Hard title in Bangkok’s real estate for foreigners is a type of property ownership, providing full ownership rights over properties such as condominiums and detached houses, evidenced by official government documents.

High Occupancy Rates

High Occupancy Rates
High Occupancy Rates

High occupancy rates, classified under property performance indicators, reflect the percentage of rented or occupied units within residential complexes such as condominiums like The Met Sathorn and commercial buildings including Gaysorn Tower in Bangkok.

High-End Real Estate

High-End Real Estate
High-End Real Estate

High-end real estate in Bangkok, characterized by luxury condominiums such as The River and 98 Wireless, is a type of property offering exclusive amenities like private elevators and resident-only sky lounges.

High-rise Building

High-rise Building
High-rise Building

A high-rise building is a type of residential or commercial structure in Bangkok that exceeds 35 meters in height, examples include condominiums like The River and offices such as MahaNakhon.

High-Rise Condos

High-Rise Condos
High-Rise Condos

High-rise condos in Bangkok are a type of residential building that offer luxury amenities such as swimming pools, fitness centers, and 24-hour security, examples include The Ritz-Carlton Residences and Magnolias Waterfront Residences.

Home Appraisal

Home Appraisal
Home Appraisal

Home appraisal in Bangkok evaluates property value, incorporating factors such as location examples including Sukhumvit and Silom, property size with units measuring from compact studios to expansive penthouses, and market trends demonstrated by historical sales data and current listings.

Home Equity

Home Equity
Home Equity

Home equity in Bangkok properties, including condominiums such as The River and houses such as those in Sukhumvit areas, is a type of financial value representing the owner’s interest in the real estate.

Home Equity Line of Credit

Home Equity Line of Credit
Home Equity Line of Credit

A home equity line of credit in Bangkok is a type of loan that homeowners secure against the equity of their properties, examples include condominiums and single-family homes.

Home Equity Loan

Home Equity Loan
Home Equity Loan

A home equity loan is a type of consumer debt that homeowners in Bangkok, such as those owning condominiums at The Met Sathorn or detached houses in Sukhumvit, often utilize to access funds by leveraging the equity value of their properties.

Home Inspection

Home Inspection
Home Inspection

Home inspection in Bangkok is a type of real estate evaluation service that encompasses structural assessments, such as checking for foundational integrity and roof condition, and systems inspections, including electrical wiring and plumbing functionality, aimed at identifying potential issues for buyers or investors before purchase.

Home Loan

Home Loan
Home Loan

A home loan in Bangkok is a type of financial product that banks like Kasikornbank and SCB offer to foreigners for purchasing properties such as condominiums and townhouses.

Homeowner’s Association

Homeowner’s Association
Homeowner’s Association

Homeowner’s association is a type of community governance mechanism in Bangkok, regulating communal spaces and services in residential developments such as condominiums and housing estates.

Hot Property

Hot Property
Hot Property

Hot property in Bangkok, defined by location, includes central business districts such as Silom, Sathorn, and Sukhumvit, attracting investors due to high rental demand from expatriates and professionals.

House and Land Package

House and Land Package
House and Land Package

A house and land package in Bangkok is a type of real estate investment that combines both property ownership rights and land ownership rights, examples include projects like Baan Sansiri Pattanakarn and The Bangkok Thonglor.

House Book

House Book
House Book

A house book, known as “Tabien Baan” in Thailand, is a type of official government document that registers residential ownership and inhabitants, specifically detailing types such as the “Yellow Tabien Baan” for foreigners with permanent residency and the “Blue Tabien Baan” for Thai citizens.

House Rules

House Rules
House Rules

House rules in Bangkok real estate for foreigners classify as administrative regulations, operational guidelines, and community standards, where administrative regulations include policies on property modifications like additions or exterior changes evident in Sukhumvit residences, operational guidelines cover daily operational aspects such as waste management practices seen in Sathorn condos, and community standards encompass behavior norms and noise control enforced in Ratchada apartment complexes.

Housing Bubble

Housing Bubble
Housing Bubble

A housing bubble in Bangkok, characterized by rapid increase in property prices due to speculative demand, is a type of economic bubble which, through historical instances such as the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis, results in market corrections when unsustainable price levels precipitate a sharp decline.

Housing Cooperative

Housing Cooperative
Housing Cooperative

A housing cooperative is a type of residential community where members own shares in the cooperative corporation that owns the property, offering examples like the Baan Sukhumvit Co-op in Bangkok, rather than owning individual units directly.

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