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Industrial land market faces critical year amid challenges

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 03/02/2026

» Thailand's industrial and logistics property market is entering a critical phase in 2026 as global supply chains reset and major economies redirect long-term investment, presenting both challenges and rare structural opportunities for the country.

PROPERTY

Sansiri embarks on 15-billion-baht journey in Phuket

Post Reporters, Published on 28/11/2024

» Sansiri's ambitious projects redefine luxury living, community and sustainability in Phuket. 

PROPERTY

Sala Hospitality Group enters Phuket condo market

Published on 20/11/2024

» Sala Hospitality Group has expanded its business portfolio with the launch of Surfhouse Residences, a boutique condominium project in Phuket.

PROPERTY

MontAzure’s luxury beachfront community shines

Published on 27/06/2024

» MontAzure is setting new standards in luxury beachfront living, combining residential, commercial, and hospitality components to create a world-class destination on Kamala Beach. The project is a joint venture between three prominent property and hotel investment groups in Asia: the Narai Group (Thailand), ARCH Capital (Hong Kong), and Philean Capital (Singapore), part of the Pontiac Land Group. Each partner brings unique strengths to the venture, bolstering MontAzure’s stature as a premier beachfront community in Thailand and Asia.

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When will Hong Kong property prices recover? Not any time soon

South China Morning Post, Published on 04/08/2023

» The extended weakness in Hong Kong's residential property market has been an unusual and unpleasant experience for many of us. Property turnover fell 40% last year with buyers waiting for price falls and sellers unwilling to sell at these prices.

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Hong Kongers shun Singapore for homes in Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan

Bloomberg News, Published on 28/08/2019

» SINGAPORE: Singapore’s housing market isn’t turning out to be the beneficiary many may have thought from Hong Kong’s increasingly fraught protests. Instead, investors are looking to cheaper property markets like Malaysia, Thailand and Taiwan.