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Reignwood Group planning to zero in on Thai returnees

Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 30/12/2025

» Reignwood Group, the developer of Reignwood Park, a large luxury mixed-use project in Pathum Thani, plans to step up overseas marketing by targeting Thais living abroad who are considering returning home, following the completion of its international school.

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Phuket high-end markets see solid growth

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 27/11/2025

» Phuket's high-end villa and condo markets remain robust, supported by steady demand from foreign buyers, particularly long-stay travellers and remote workers, despite a slowdown in tourism.

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Singapore home sales fall for second month as demand weakens

Bloomberg News, Published on 15/05/2025

» Singapore private home sales fell for a second month as demand for new projects dimmed at a time when trade tensions are fuelling unease about the economic outlook.

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Foreigners keen on Phuket luxury options

Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 06/01/2025

» Phuket's luxury property market is soaring to unprecedented heights, emerging as a top trend for 2025.

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Sansiri confident in Phuket's potential as economic driver

Business, Published on 29/11/2024

» Sansiri Plc, a leading real estate developer in Thailand, has reaffirmed its commitment to Phuket, emphasising the island's potential as a key strategic hub for driving economic growth.

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Singapore rejects first major land bid since 2011

Bloomberg News, Published on 08/02/2024

» SINGAPORE - Singapore rejected a bid for a prime state land parcel for the first time in more than a decade, judging it to be too low.

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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.