Foreigners can legally purchase condominiums under certain conditions. Villas and land are usually acquired through leasehold or company structures.
Freehold means full ownership (mainly for condos). Leasehold typically grants usage rights for up to 30 years, renewable depending on the agreement.
Buyers should consider transfer fees, taxes, legal fees, and maintenance costs.
Yes, many transactions can be completed remotely with legal assistance and secure documentation.
Phuket offers strong rental potential and long-term value, especially in prime locations.
Typically, you will need a passport copy and to sign a rental agreement. For long-term rentals, a visa may also be required.
Most landlords require a deposit equivalent to 1–2 months’ rent, along with the first month’s rent paid in advance.
It depends on the property. Electricity, water, and internet are often billed separately unless stated otherwise.
Yes, many properties offer short-term rentals, especially in tourist areas. Availability depends on the owner and season.
In some cases, yes—especially for long-term rentals or during low season.
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Popular areas include Rawai, Nai Harn, Kata, Kamala, and Bang Tao, depending on lifestyle preferences.
Yes, Phuket offers a high quality of life, modern infrastructure, and an international community.
We can guide you toward trusted partners for property management and rental services.
Yes, we can recommend properties with strong rental yields and growth potential.

