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Shao Chun Chen, 39, pays about $460 a month in rent for his luxury condo in Chiang Mai, Thailand — one-fifth of what he paid ...
The owners of Khun Kay Thai Café want to develop a 20-story tower with restaurant, retail and condo units at the northeast corner of Montrose Boulevard and West Clay Street, where the restaurant ...
Those most interested in Thai property are contractors with expertise in high-rise construction of 70-100 storeys and connections with Chinese partners who may draw buyers to acquire a condo unit ...
Police received a tip about the condominium filled with nine babies, seven nannies, and a pregnant 20-year-old. Investigators say the nannies earn 10,000 baht ($310) a month to care for the ...
Sansiri Plc, Thailand’s second-largest property developer by sales, plans to attract Japanese investors to its projects in Bangkok as they search for higher-yielding assets. Demand for Thai ...
Chinese, Russians Push Thai Condo Sales to Above Pre-Covid Level Sales surge 25% in 2023, boosted mainly by free visa programs Foreign tourist receipts account for 12% of Thailand’s GDP ...
Condo sales to foreigners jumped 25 per cent last year to 14,449 units worth 73.2 billion baht, ... the president of the Thai Condominium Association, arguing that higher caps will also end “illegal ...
News; Thai woman allegedly cut rope of painters hanging on 26th floor of high-rise condo. Published: Oct. 28, 2021, 6:01 a.m. Oct. 28, 2021, 6:01 a.m.
A survey by Cushman & Wakefield Thailand reveals that Chinese students in 20 Thai public and private universities account for 77% of the 28,052 Chinese students in the country.
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