- 1. Can Foreigners Own Property in Thailand?
- (Real Estate Information)
- ... years have also seen the authorities in Thailand take steps to try and stop this kind of practice. Long term leasehold agreements Another and all together more favorable and hassle free way for foreigners ...
- Created on 07 February 2014
- 2. A Little Expat Living: Cost of Living Breakdown in Thailand
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- ... 27 years of my life. I only have a mere two months left in Thailand before I continue onward, but these first three months of stationary travel have been both affordable and enlightening. You can bet I’m ...
- Created on 07 February 2014
- 3. Chiang Mai Expats Living Guide
- (Real Estate Information)
- ... Thai consulates or embassies in Asia will only issue single entry visas to these so-called ‘visa-runners’. Over the years the Immigration Department have become increasingly tough on persons living indefinitely ...
- Created on 06 February 2014
- 4. Living in Chiangmai
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- Chiang Mai, a city surrounded by a ring of mountains, has weathered seven hundred years of fascinating history. Chiang Mai has its own very distinctive culture, arts, festivals, and traditions as well ...
- Created on 06 February 2014
- 5. Getting to know Chiangmai
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- ... capital city. Strangely, for many years tourists had mistaken Chiang Mai simply as the base from which they could plan trekking and rafting trips to hill tribe villages and explore other provinces. Once ...
- Created on 06 February 2014
- 6. How can I own the property in Thailand I want to buy?
- (Real Estate Information)
- ... than three years must be registered at the Land Department, which involves payment of a registration fee and stamp duty based on a percentage of the rental fee for the whole lease term. The original registered ...
- Created on 13 May 2013