Fragrant Group Property Co Turning Condo Projects Into Hotels In The Near Future
Fragrant Group Property Co, a condo developer in Thailand is planning on launching two residential projects, which will eventually diversify into hotels. The soon-to-be...
Crackdown on illegal workers
Anti-human trafficing authorities in the Prachuap Khiri Khan province of Thailand have visited construction sites as part of their crackdown on illegal labour.
The inter-agency...
Pessimism reigns in Bangkok
Despite the sluggish Thai economy Bangkok saw a 96 percent year-on-year increase of downtown condominium projects launches during the second quarter of the year.
But...
Cheap homes will fail: claim
The Thai government’s plan to boost the economy and provide low-income housing is illogical, unsound and, according to Dr. Sophon Pornchokchai, President of Thailand’s...
Samui Emerald, Introducing New Villa Development in Koh Samui
Samui Emerald, a development company famed for winning the Best Samui Condominium Award at the Thailand Property Awards, is offering a pre-launch promotion on...
Bang Na: A big surprise
Bang Na emerged as the most-searched location for Bangkok property to rent by users of Thailand’s number one property website last week.
It knocked Sukhumvit,...
Asset Bright goes shopping
Stock Exchange of Thailand-listed property and e-commerce operator Asset Bright has purchased the assets and liabilities of Bangkok serviced apartment operator Orchid View for...
Ashton Asoke moves ahead
Chanond Ruangkritya (pictured left), the Chief Executive Officer and President of Ananda Development, recently presided over an auspicious ceremony at the construction site for...
Lack of expat rental units
Surprisingly perhaps, more than 90 percent of Bangkok tenants renting residential property in the THB 20,000 per month price bracket and above are expatritaes.
It...
Unio taps sub million demand
Property developer Ananda has underlined its confidence in the sub THB 1 million condominium market in Bangkok with the sell-out of three of six...

















