When buying property in Thailand, one of the most important factors, often more important than the house itself, is the land title.Many problems faced by foreign buyers come not from the property, but from misunderstanding land title types. Among all title deeds in Thailand, Chanote (Nor Sor 4 Jor) is considered the strongest, safest, and most secure form of ownership. This guide explains what...
February 2026
Investing in Thai property requires understanding the differences between buying and leasing. Each has pros and cons depending on your goals. Buying Property Full ownership of condos (49% max for foreigners) or land via legal structures. Higher upfront cost, but potential long-term capital gain. More control over property design, rental, and resale. Leasing Property 30-year leasehold agreements...
Koh Chang is increasingly attracting foreign investors seeking tropical properties. But is it a smart investment in 2026? Tourism Demand is Growing Thousands of tourists visit Koh Chang yearly, supporting rental income. Luxury villas and boutique resorts have high occupancy rates. Limited Supply of Prime Property Beachfront and hillside plots are limited. Development restrictions...
Buying land in Thailand is different for foreigners compared to Thai citizens. Many people wonder: Can foreigners legally own land? The short answer is mostly no, but there are legal ways to invest safely. Direct Land Ownership is Restricted Thai law generally does not allow foreigners to own land directly. Foreigners can, however, own condominiums (up to 49% of the building). Legal...