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Magnolia Quality Development unveils 10-year building project for over-50s housing

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 02/10/2025

» Property developer Magnolia Quality Development Corporation Ltd (MQDC) plans to generate residential projects for the over-50s in the mid- to lower-income segment, following a luxury project this year.

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MQDC lands B22bn loan for The Forestias

Business, Published on 26/08/2025

» Property developer Magnolia Quality Development Corporation Ltd (MQDC) has secured 22 billion baht in financing from Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) for The Forestias, a large-scale mixed-use project on Bang Na-Trat Road.

PROPERTY

Myanmar buyers look beyond Bangkok

Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 08/02/2024

» Property buyers from Myanmar shopping in Thailand are seeking residential units in Phuket and Chiang Mai, attracting a developer from the nation to invest in a single detached house project in Chiang Mai province.

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"Time and Space Asset" an innovative brand with a promise to bring residents a high quality of life

Published on 11/03/2022

» Time and Space Asset—an innovative brand born from the synergy of a leading real estate company, top architects, financiers and investors—announces its first project launch: “Sol Residence.“ This innovative project builds on a unique creative strategy to deliver an iconic residence that promises “a high quality of life.” The 1.6-billion-baht project comes with just 14 units, each featuring a “Iconic Residence” design concept, and all located in three prime Bangkok locations: Sathon-Yen Akat, Sukhumvit 26, and Ari.

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MQDC’s ‘The Forestias’ readies to open

Published on 02/04/2021

» Magnolia Quality Development Corporation (MQDC), one of Thailand’s leading property developers, will commence official sales of its flagship development project - The Forestias - worth 125 billion baht on May 8 with special pricing offered until May 15.