Buyer's Guide - Condo Ownership
Thai law is more lenient in terms of the residence available for the foreigners, permitting the foreigners to take ownership in the apartment (condominium) unit up to 49% of the total floor area of a condominium on a freehold basis. Foreigners are generally restricted from owning freehold title to the landed properties. Therefore, it is not a hassle any longer if you wish to have a residential place of your own in Thailand.
It is such an easy step-by-step. Just pick the condominium which serves your lifestyle, prepare the necessary documents, and follow these steps.
- Reservation:
Present your passport together with 1 copy (For the customer who experienced buying realty, the spelling of name and last name in Thai language must be identical to those written on the document used in all other realty buying.) and the down payment money at the amount as designated by the Project. For more information, please ask the sale representative at the Project.
- Money Transfer
to buy the condominium unit. There are 3 methods you can choose for your most convenience.
1. Open a saving account with any bank in Thailand. The account name must be identical to the buyer's name.
2.
If the condominium unit is bought under the company name which has been registered under the Thai ownership, the customer can transfer money directly through the company's bank account.
3.
Transfer money to the bank account of Londal Consulting or prepare a bank draft payable to Londal Consulting then, we will arrange all documents necessary for the transfer for you.
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