The UK is out
The votes are in and Brexit is in favour with a marginal win of 51.9 percent.After a hotly debated referendum that has gripped all...
Thailand Real Estate Roundup – Last Week of January
With Thailand’s ongoing political crisis in Bangkok and around Thailand, government spending for 2014 has been delayed, curbing the previously predicted annual increases in...
Real estate’s finest is coming to Bangkok for the Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards...
Preparations are underway for the fourth edition of the Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards, but this year promises something extra special. The award series...
An introduction to foreign ownership in Thailand
This article is a special contribution to Thailand Property from Mike Wall, author of Buying a Condominium Unit in ThailandThailand welcomed nearly 33 million visitors...
Tips for Painting Property in Thailand’s Tropical Weather
It’s amazing what a fresh coat of paint can do.
Even on the oldest homes, when a new paint job is done, the house seems...
Buying without an EIA
MUST READ: Thailand condominium developers are required to procure an environmental impact assessment (EIA) approval prior to obtaining a construction permit if their proposed...
Dot Property brings Thailand closer to home with Facebook Marketplace integration
Dot Property, Southeast Asia’s fastest growing real estate property portal group, is proud to announce the company’s rental listings will now appear on Facebook...
Showcase for Centre Point
In what will be the fifth British property exhibition so far this year, and one more set to happen before the end of the...
Silom tops Thailand land prices
The battle for the title of Thailand’s most expensive land has intensified with the Kingdom’s Treasury Department naming Silom, with average prices of THB...
Probe for Phuket property firm
One as yet unnamed Phuket property company is expected to face further investigations by Thailand’s Department of Special Investigation for allegedly breaking the Foreign...