Category: 2010 September

Phuket market looks buoyant

The market of residential property in Phuket should continue to improve in line with the global economic recovery given no new political turmoil, according to a new research. It is believed that political stability will reinforce consumer confidence, not only for Phuket property for sale but for Thailand as a whole. The study said the [...]

 

PHUKET PROPERTY MARKET RESEARCH

Although the past few months have been reasonably quiet in terms of sales, mainly due to the political unrest and the aftermath of the protests in Bangkok last April and May and the fragile global recovery of the world economy, the Phuket property market has seen some strong recovery over the past 6–8 weeks. Enquiries [...]

 

Phuket’s BIS wins ‘Best in Thailand’ school award

                                                 BIS Headmaster Dr George A Hickman (left) receives the                                                  award from PM Abhisit Vejjajiva. The British International School Phuket (BIS) has triumphed as the “Best Provider of International Education for 2010” in the Prime Minister’s Export Awards. Collecting the prize in person from PM Abhisit Vejjajiva at Government House in Bangkok last week was BIS [...]

 

Phuket Property Market to See Continuous Improvement

In line with the global economic recovery, also the market of Phuket property for sale has shown signs of improvement, according to a new research. If there is no political turmoil, the market should continue to improve, the research also revealed. Although the market was slow in the second quarter due to the political situation, [...]

 

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NEWS UPDATE

  • Q4 2009 saw a continued recovery in the Phuket property market. Sales of resort property improved but were still at low levels [...]

  • This weekend Phuket is celebrating the very first edition of its own dance music festival ‘Roy Fest’. The place where it is [...]

  • Despite the political turmoil, Thailand continues to have one of Southeast Asia’s most competitive economies. Thailand rose one place to 26th in [...]