YES! My thoughts exactly. LTR and possibly kicked out after 10 years... maybe 5 years, if they decide to change the financial criteria midstream and one no longer qualifies. What nonsense. 😡
Thailand has many visa options and is quite open in my opinion. In fact, buying property can open up some additional visa options. Thailand is also a country where money can fix almost any problem so I wouldn’t worry too much.
@@USARealityCheck it's their country so can do what they want if you cannot afford it go somewhere else there are plenty of people who still find thailand very cheap compared to their own country
@@davidridland I believe in freedom of choice. Wise people investigate their circumstances thoroughly and hopefully make decisions consistent with their best interests.
You forgot to mention that once you open a bank account in Thailand that you have to deposit. From what I’ve heard that you will have a hard time withdrawing the money once you decide to leave Thailand and sell the condo.
Nice video. Thank you. I looked at your website, but couldn't find any way to sort properties by foreign quota and didn't find that information on the ads, either. Is there a way to just see condos you have listed that are foreign quota only? Thank you 🙂
Hi Karen. Thanks for your message. Actually, most condos do still have foreigner quota available. It's best to check with us with individual listing because the information could change as foreigner quota can become available if for example, a foreign owner sells their condo to a Thai person. Hope this helps!
@@IndigoChiangmaiRealEstateAny approximates please? For example, in the Philippines BGC area, condo association costs can usually set you back minimum of P12,000 / $200+ per month.
I'm an American living and working in Thailand. I have saved up about 2 million baht. Is that money useless when buying a condo? I mean, does all the money used to buy the condo need to come from my home country? If so, can I transfer my money to America and then back to my Thai bank account to get around that requirement?
I figured that budget is possible in bang saray, which is little south of pattaya. In fact they have even cheaper. But condo's in pattaya seem to be hard to resell. So I just switched to another place in the world. @@bettinatorres125
What is the point of buying property in Thailand, when the Thai government won't give you a permanent visa. And when you die the property will go to the Thai government or your Thai wife if you have one.
Exactly my humor, buying a condo in a country that tightens the visa criteria for long-term residents every year...
YES! My thoughts exactly. LTR and possibly kicked out after 10 years... maybe 5 years, if they decide to change the financial criteria midstream and one no longer qualifies. What nonsense. 😡
Thailand has many visa options and is quite open in my opinion. In fact, buying property can open up some additional visa options. Thailand is also a country where money can fix almost any problem so I wouldn’t worry too much.
They are trying to get rid of all the scum that has moved to thailand and get a higher standard of retirees to live there so is not a bad thing
@@USARealityCheck it's their country so can do what they want if you cannot afford it go somewhere else there are plenty of people who still find thailand very cheap compared to their own country
@@davidridland I believe in freedom of choice. Wise people investigate their circumstances thoroughly and hopefully make decisions consistent with their best interests.
Great info straight to the point. Thank you Mdm.
That is a very pretty lady 😮 and very professional
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Very good information thanks
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You forgot to mention that once you open a bank account in Thailand that you have to deposit. From what I’ve heard that you will have a hard time withdrawing the money once you decide to leave Thailand and sell the condo.
When you sell the condo, you can show the sales agreement to the bank and they will transfer the funds to your overseas account.
Good information 👍
Nice video. Thank you. I looked at your website, but couldn't find any way to sort properties by foreign quota and didn't find that information on the ads, either. Is there a way to just see condos you have listed that are foreign quota only? Thank you 🙂
Hi Karen. Thanks for your message. Actually, most condos do still have foreigner quota available. It's best to check with us with individual listing because the information could change as foreigner quota can become available if for example, a foreign owner sells their condo to a Thai person. Hope this helps!
@@IndigoChiangmaiRealEstate Yes, definitely helpful. Thanks for responding. 🙏
Foreigners are allowed to buy condo only? Are not allowed to buy a house or land farms? Thx
Hi! Please feel free to email me on info@mychiangmaihome.com 😀
I was wondering the same thing.
No foreigner cannot own land or house would have to be in Thai persons name
Do you have any listing in Bangkok? I want something close to BTS or easy to get public transportation...
Hi! Can you please send me an email? Indigochiangmai@gmail.com
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CONDO FEES? EXTRA CHARGES? PARKING / WASHER DRYER? ECT.. THANK YOU!
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Bring the agent ? Any idea on agent fees
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Does any condo allow small dogs
Star Hills Condo allows pets
How much would an average monthly condo fee be? If any?
It really varies and depends on the facilities.
@@IndigoChiangmaiRealEstateAny approximates please? For example, in the Philippines BGC area, condo association costs can usually set you back minimum of P12,000 / $200+ per month.
@@bettinatorres125 it varies . Could be anywhere from 30-60 baht / sqm depending on the building and facilities.
For new condo project what will be the amount of initial deposit? What will be the subsequent stage of payments
Hi! Each project would be different. Best to check with each project individually :)
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I'm an American living and working in Thailand. I have saved up about 2 million baht. Is that money useless when buying a condo? I mean, does all the money used to buy the condo need to come from my home country? If so, can I transfer my money to America and then back to my Thai bank account to get around that requirement?
Yes, that would work. I’d suggest you talk to your bank too to confirm current requirements.
@@IndigoChiangmaiRealEstate Thank you. It doesn seem like an extra hurdle or two, but if it works, it works. Thank you.
if i onw a condo and want to sell it, how are the taxes and fees that have to be payed?
Please send us an email on info@mychiangmaihome.com
I saw one at 400k USD. I completely stopped looking. My budget was 40k USD.
You might want to try Georgia, Ukraine, or Montenegro with that budget.
I figured that budget is possible in bang saray, which is little south of pattaya. In fact they have even cheaper. But condo's in pattaya seem to be hard to resell. So I just switched to another place in the world.
@@bettinatorres125
Thank you!!!
What is the point of buying property in Thailand, when the Thai government won't give you a permanent visa. And when you die the property will go to the Thai government or your Thai wife if you have one.
The point is that you own the place and you don't have to throw money away every month when renting.
@@somkit9102the service charges are matching rents nowdays.
Not if it's a condo in your name
And owning a condo makes it easier for long term visa and requirements
Can you find anything for 30000 dollars
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Very good video
How much is condo monthly fee if you pay cash for the condo?
The fees depends on the condo.