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Foreign nationals can own condominium units as freehold owners in buildings where no more than 49% of the unit floor space is owned by foreigners. Units that are part of the Thai quota or are being leased for 30 years can be converted to the foreign freehold quota if it is currently below 49%.
Foreigners can own a condominium Freehold in their own name. Condominium ownership is best explained by looking at an example of a project that has 100 units for sale. In this example, 49 of the total units in this building (or 49% of the total salable area) can be owned outright by non-thai nationals in their name. The ownership titles of these 49 units is referred to as Freehold or Foreign Quota. This leaves 51 units remaining in the building (or 51% of the total salable). The freehold rights to these units are reserved for Thai nationals in what is commonly referred to as the Thai quota.
After you have found the right property, you have to follow these steps:
Payment Plan 分割払い 節目 お支払い方法 予約金 即時 ¥908,000 2nd-3rd Installments Contract Signing Payment (Deduct Reservation Payment) / Complete construction of footing and ground work 35% 第4目分割払い Complete concrete and roof structure 20% 第5回目分割払い Complete brick wall, conduit and pump work 20% 第6回目分割払い Complete door, window, wall plastering, tile, ceiling and finishing progress 10% 第7回目分割払い 引渡し時 5%
Thailand has different visas like Spousal Visa, Retirement Visa, Student Visa and Elite Visa - just to name a few options. Each visa has different requirements, but they are usually easy to obtain.