Thailand Real Estate Insights & Updates
Thailand's Sansiri is pressing ahead with a 51 billion baht project pipeline, adding contractor support measures rather than delaying launches. The move signals confidence in rental demand from expats and foreign buyers.
Starting June 20, departing Phuket International Airport costs ฿1,120 per passenger. The nationwide adjustment affects all six Airports of Thailand facilities, raising questions about impact on demand.
When a developer hosts an event focused on sustainable living and design innovation rather than price per square metre, it suggests something about what Phuket property buyers now expect.
A Phuket MP has been threatened after uncovering illegal forest land sales worth over B10 million to foreign buyers at Freedom Beach, raising questions about land security and enforcement in protected areas.
Thailand's housing market is heading for a fourth consecutive year of decline, with transfers projected to fall 5.1% to 300,000 units. But government support measures and foreign buyer growth may create openings.
Thailand's leading property developer, Sansiri, is making a significant investment in Phuket's real estate market, injecting 15 billion baht into new projects. This strategic move underscores the company's confidence in the island's potential as a key economic driver, particularly in the luxury and resort segments, despite global economic uncertainties. Key Takeaways Sansiri is launching multiple new...
Chinese investment in Singapore property surged in 2025, accounting for 21% of total fixed-asset investment. The shift matters for Phuket because it signals changing investor priorities in Southeast Asian real estate markets.
Phuket's luxury real estate sector is experiencing a significant boom with the unveiling of several high-end projects, signaling a robust demand for premium properties on the island. These new developments are setting new benchmarks for luxury living, attracting discerning buyers and investors to Thailand's popular tourist destination. Key Takeaways Phuket's luxury property market is seeing a surge in...
Geopolitical migration could shift foreign condo demand toward Phuket, as buyers from Myanmar, Russia and the Middle East diversify a market that has relied heavily on China.
A villa listing at Phuket Boat Lagoon offers insight into what waterfront living looks like in one of Phuket's established marina communities—250sqm of indoor space, four bedrooms, and direct marina views.
The largest foreign buyer group just pulled back sharply, while two other markets surged. The shift in who's buying Thai condos — and what they're buying — matters for Phuket's luxury segment.
Authorities in Phuket have intensified their crackdown on illegal nominee arrangements in the local real estate market, resulting in the arrest of over 200 individuals. This move signals a serious effort by the Thai government to curb foreign ownership of land through fraudulent means, aiming to protect national interests and ensure fair competition. Key Takeaways Over 200 arrests made in Phuket's real...