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Published on 26/12/2018
» Mass transit lines continue to drive Bangkok's property market and change the way people work, live and play.
Business, Published on 14/12/2018
» The opening of the 54-billion-baht Iconsiam along the Chao Phraya River in southeastern Bangkok was quite the spectacle. In November, the mall spent a whopping 1 billion baht on its grand opening, with a thousand-drone choreographed light show along with world-class ballerinas and copious fireworks.
Spectrum, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 17/06/2018
» A court ruling on Airbnb in Hua Hin was meant to weaken sentiment among condo buyers who buy units to rent out on a daily basis. Yet the data shows the number of daily-leasing units continues to rise.
Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 12/03/2018
» The approval of the new Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) law in late February will help drive the industrial sector and boost the residential market, property experts say.
Spectrum, Published on 03/09/2017
» Some people have a favourite holiday destination in Thailand, whether it is a weekend getaway for a Bangkok resident or a winter home for a European.
Published on 16/11/2016
» A shift in the profile of Bangkok's expatriate population is reshaping the downtown residential rental market, bringing challenges to a sector long enjoying stable occupancy and rental rates.
Published on 02/11/2016
» Thailand's population is ageing and social patterns are changing, creating a need and opportunity for specialised residential property catering for the elderly market.
Published on 19/10/2016
» As the Chinese make up an increasingly large portion of arrivals to Thailand, hoteliers should rethink their strategies by catering to each market segment and diversifying risks when considering new projects.
Published on 05/10/2016
» Retail property is probably the most difficult property development sector to consistently achieve successful results. This is because shoppers' tastes and needs change very rapidly. A retail development concept that worked well five years ago may not succeed today.
Published on 21/09/2016
» According to the most recent CBRE Asia Pacific Office Occupier Survey, four key factors drive companies' decision-making criteria on selecting office premises: cost, location, infrastructure and talent availability.