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Hello all,
I am relatively new to this forum and I have a question.
Have any of you ever purchased property in Phuket, Thailand?
I have been here for several months and plan to continue for several more…
Wondered what kind of pitfalls I might want to be weary of when buying property here.
Matt
I would advise never to purchase in Thailand. I have extensive experience in Thailand and have seen many lose their money.
Foreigners cannot own land, only units may be purchased, and even then it is extremely unwise for a number of reasons such as:
– Political Instablity. There is a coup every 6 years on average. Look at the recent airport closures, red shirt problems etc. You may think this won't affect Phuket, but it will indirectly.
– King. He is 82, what will happen when he dies – further instablity i suspect
– Corruption. Thai society is extremely corrupt. Bribes happen daily in all levels of society
– Rip offs. You will be ripped off in every transaction. More so being an absent foreigner. Everything you pay will have something added on top.
– Any legal problems, courts generally favour Thais over foreigners. Police are easily bribed as a judges.Plus there are also the usual stuff with investing overeas, including:
– You will unlikely to be able to get a loan, unless you are working in Thailand with a valid visa, even then low LVRs
– Foreign language. Can you speak enough Thai to understand the legalities. Can you read?
– Foreign currency fluctuations.
– Difficulties to sellWhy not just invest in Australia and rent a place in Thailand. Yields are lowish, so it is much cheaper to rent.
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Hi Matt
I have a different view on Thailand.
A foreigner can buy an apartment in his own name as long as the Apartment development is owned by 51% of Thai Nationals or Thai companies.
My experience of Thailand property investment is only good, yet you have to always buy with a good developer and choose the correct investment and you will see good profits.
The region in particular is Pattaya – for me this is one of our most popular regions for property investment as even the rentals and busy.
I hope this helps, but i understand that everybody has a different view
Regards
Jason
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