Chao Phraya River Is Changing Its Skyline with Eight Upcoming Developments
The Chao Phraya, the most famous river in Thailand is the new hotspot in Bangkok for development this year. In fact, there are many...
Trend Alert: Why Hotel When You Can Villa?
For international, beach-seeking tourists, Koh Samui is a unique holiday destination in that it’s less refined than many of its European or Caribbean alternatives,...
New Low Rise Projects Surrounding Bangkok Predict Future of Market
Major developer L.P.N. will use the remainder of the year to round out its property portfolio while also capitalizing on a not-yet-met demand for...
Bangkok Hospital Group to Buy Phuket International Hospital
Bangkok Dusit Medical Services Plc (BDMS), commonly referred to as the Bangkok Hospital Group, announced last week that its intends to acquire Phuket International...
New Trend in Pattaya : Resort-Style Condos
Resting right on the coastline of the Gulf, Pattaya is an expat paradise. With world-class restaurants, shopping and the best nightlife in Thailand, it...
Did you know? You can now live in a Western style suburb in Thailand
If you’re an expatriate living in Thailand, you may have some ideas and opinions about the kind of living options that are available to...
Thailand’s Transportation Infrastructure Back on Track
This week, the eight-year, THB 2.4 trillion plan to develop Thailand’s transportation infrastructure is back in the headlines. The aim of the revived strategy...
Bangkok Office Rents Continue to Climb
Business sentiment in Thailand, especially Bangkok, has improved, which will likely release pent-up demand for Bangkok office space, according to Jones Lang LaSalle (Thailand)....
What is a Bad Location for a Property? Five Tips on Identifying Where Not...
Continuing on from last week’s post, How to Know If Your Home is in a Good Location, we’ll talk today about how to tell...
Greater Bangkok Property Market to Resume Growth
The Bangkok Post reports that the overall property market in Greater Bangkok will grow 10 percent next year, after a 24 percent year-on-year decline...