- 1. Can Foreigners Own Property in Thailand?
- (Real Estate Information)
- ... in Thailand. Whilst the terms of such agreement will vary from one development or property to another, typically an initial leasehold will be taken out for a period of 30 years. Further leases could then ...
- Created on 07 February 2014
- 2. Chiang Mai Expats Living Guide
- (Real Estate Information)
- ... the paperwork or send you off for additional documents. Tourists wishing to stay a little longer can get a further 10 days added to their visa period, only once, costing 1,900 baht. Those who have overstayed ...
- Created on 06 February 2014
- 3. Realtor Chiangmai Policies
- (Company Information)
- ... practices, without prior notice. Please check this page periodically for any changes that may be posted. Trademarks, Copyrights and Restrictions This website is controlled and operated by ...
- Created on 13 January 2014
- 4. How can I own the property in Thailand I want to buy?
- (Real Estate Information)
- ... to build a property, he has 3 options: 1. The land is purchased on a 30-year leasehold with an option to extend the lease for further 30 year periods. Possession of the land is assured by virtue of the ...
- Created on 13 May 2013