A Beginner's Guide to Buying Property in Thailand
A Beginner’s Guide to Buying Property in Thailand
Step 1: Choosing the right area for you!
By Housewa Thailand
Living in Thailand can be a dream come true for people all around the world. Whether you’re looking for a trendy city apartment or beachfront condo, Thailand has exactly what you’re looking for. Due to Thailand’s affordability, exotic location, and investment opportunities, the property market has become very appealing to international buyers. We will dive into the first step of owning a piece of Thai paradise.
STEP ONE: Choosing the right area for you!
From the countrysides of the north and beautiful beaches of the south, to the lively and vibrant Bangkok city life, Thailand is sure to have the perfect area for you. Let’s take a look at the various areas for you to consider.
Bangkok: A City of Modern Life and Timeless Culture
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Avg. Condominium Cost
Sathorn - Silom (USD $250,000)
Ekkamai - Thonglor (USD $195,000)
Onnut - Bangna (USD $120,000)
Northern Bangkok (USD $120,000)
As one of the largest and most well-known cities in Southeast Asia, Bangkok hardly needs any introduction. The charm of Bangkok lies in its fusion of tradition and modernity, making it one of the largest tourist destinations in the world. Bangkok offers amazing cultural landmarks for its residents like the Grand Palace, Wat Arun, and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, to name a few. At the same time, the city is filled with spectacular skyscrapers, luxury shopping malls, and lively nightlife scenes.
Bangkok is also well known as a food lover’s paradise. Offering everything from inexpensive street food, to Michelin-starred restaurants, there is something for every palate. The opportunities in Bangkok are virtually endless, making it an exceptional location to reside in Thailand.
Chiang Mai: The Northern Haven of Nature and Tradition
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Avg. Condominium Cost
Chiang Mai (USD $75,000)
The mountainous north of Thailand is centered in the north’s largest city, Chiang Mai. To be exact, it is Thailand’s second largest city with a population around 1.3 million. However, that doesn’t take away from the breath-taking beauty of Chiang Mai and surrounding areas.
Chiang Mai is the cultural center in northern Thailand, known for its history, traditional architecture, and natural surroundings. Interestingly enough, the Old Town (city center of Chiang Mai) is enclosed by ancient city walls and surrounded by a moat. Outside of the city allows its residents access to scenic mountain views and lush countrysides. Outdoor enthusiasts have infinite options when it comes to hiking routes and many national parks to explore. Chiang Mai is definitely a dreamland for nature lovers around the world.
The South: Thailand’s Tropical Gems
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Avg. Condominium Cost
Phuket (USD $125,000)
Huahin (USD $105,000)
Pattaya (USD $110,000)
Dreams of retiring to a beach paradise? Look no further! Thailand is one of the premier destinations in the world when it comes to the relaxed, beach life. Let's take a look at a couple of Thailand’s most popular beachfront cities and towns.
Phuket is Thailand’s largest island and is connected to mainland Thailand by a bridge. Renowned for its beautiful beaches, lively nightlife, and luxury accommodations, it is one of Thailand’s top destinations. Patong Beach is the most well-known area of Phuket, boasting a lively nightlife and access to a multitude of bars, clubs, and shopping complexes. However, if a more relaxing atmosphere is what you seek, Phuket has plenty to offer with dozens of accessible beaches.
If you’re searching for the slow-life as opposed to the party life, Hua Hin may be the perfect place for you. Known for its relaxed atmosphere, this coastal town continues to be a favorite spot for locals and expats alike. With some of the country's most pristine beaches, golf courses, and luxury living, Hua Hin is ideal for families and retirees seeking a peaceful lifestyle.
Pattaya, much like Patong Beach in Phuket, is one of the most lively beach areas in the country. Once a modest fishing village on the eastern gulf coast, it has transformed into one of Thailand’s busiest tourist destinations. While known for its party scene in areas like Walking Street, Pattaya also features many family-friendly attractions. With a mix of luxury housing, shopping malls, and local markets, it has become an attractive destination for tourists and expats alike.
Now that you've discovered the diverse beauty and opportunities Thailand offers, you're ready to find the perfect location to call home. Whether it's a bustling city condo or a tranquil beach retreat, Housewa Thailand will guide you every step of the way. Stay tuned for Step Two in our guide, where we'll explore the types of properties that match your dreams and budget.
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