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Furore over LTV rules continues

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 22/10/2018

» The Bank of Thailand's new requirements meant to improve mortgage lending quality and curb rampant search-for-yield behaviour in the residential market remain a subject of debate among developers, notably in Greater Bangkok, where mass transit development has ignited the property market's expansion.

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New Bangkok zoning from late 2019

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 18/09/2018

» A new Bangkok city plan scheduled to be applied from the end of next year will lead to greater use of land for property development, notably in locations along the new mass transit lines and their extensions, resulting in more affordable residential prices, says a planner.

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Advocates urge urban planning ministry

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 04/09/2014

» Property advocates have urged the new cabinet to establish a ministry of urban development and planning to prevent unruly urbanisation and prepare for future cities along new transport routes.

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Pruksa says letters confirm road's width

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 12/07/2012

» After protests by residents of Soi Aree 4 over the high-rise Seed Atom project, Pruksa Real Estate Plc is insisting the road width of the location meets legal requirements as certified by the Bangkok Metropolitan Authority (BMA).

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Rule status quo speeds up land deals

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 26/06/2012

» Land deals have sprung back to life in a seller's market led by condominiums after the latest city plan draft allows high-rise buildings to be built on smaller roads.

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Last call for input into new city plan

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 02/05/2012

» The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) will take comments on the new city plan from May 24 for 90 days, giving concerned citizens one last chance to comment on the capital's blueprint.