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PROPERTY TYPE
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| VILLAS |
| For Phuket property buyers, there are a wide range of villas on offer. Most come with pools and are usually part of a management programme alleviating the potential issues of being an absentee landlord. Depending on the villa development they invariably offer a home with privacy, space and a private pool in a prime location. |

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| APARTMENT or CONDO |
Phuket property owners can also avail themselves of apartments or condos in a wide range of developments in a number of Phuket locations. Ideal for holiday homes a Thailand aparment or condo is a popular investment for purchasers wishing the support that a management company can offer. |

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| LUXURY PROPERTY |
Phuket also offers a number of top end Luxury villas, and a range of stunning apartments/condos. These are set in prime locations with views that you will only get once in lifetime. These properties are usually "one of a kind," custom villas or may be part of a larger first-class, five-star resort, Trisara, Jumeirah Private Island Phuket, Andara and Saisawan are some to name a few. |
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Property Taxation
14th August 2008 |
Long-proposed land and inheritance taxes could finally become law under the Samak Sundaravej government. The draft law would give the government authority to collect annual taxes on land and properties to help finance local public services. ....See more
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Phuket is shifting to Islands
24th July 2008 |
''World celebrities, Hollywood stars and people in the ultra high-end segment love privacy and prefer buying a resort on a private island where no one can interfere with them. That's why many property developers move to small islands.''....See more |
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Patong land hits up to 200m a rai
21st July 2008 |
Land prices on Patong Beach in Phuket now reach 100 to 200 million baht per rai (250,000 to 500,000 per square wah), showing strong demand from high-end buyers.....See more |
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Foreign Investment Business laws could use an update
5th June 2008 |
''I think it is really necessary for the government to take a critical look at the entire body of law applying to commercial transactions and see what needs to be done.'' ...... See more |
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| Government Considers Longer Leasehold terms
15th May 2008 |
The government is considering allowing greater foreign ownership in property firms and extending leasehold periods beyond 30 years to stimulate the business, according to Finance Minister Surapong Suebwonglee.
The amendment would stimulate market segments that have been hit by sluggish demand.... See more |
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