
21 October 2015 | 31 replies
Thai is correct, 1scorp for flips,1llc for rentals(later adding more llcs as you acquire more rentals if you wish)sorry about any double posting..phone is acting upSebastian

2 July 2014 | 7 replies
Some of these neighborhoods have been dubbed as the "next big area" for the last 20 years!

15 February 2017 | 24 replies
Thai, Vietnamese, Korean food fanatics will bring you to the east.

24 October 2012 | 14 replies
The actors say they were dupped saying the film was to be about something else with a different title and that many of their statements were dubbed not in line with the script.

12 August 2015 | 28 replies
If the house is truly worth $120k as-is then you're looking to "wholetail" as Brandon dubbed it which is awesome when it can be done.

22 May 2017 | 0 replies
For the modern day real estate investor or realtor, acknowledging the large group of potential clients dubbed Millennials is key.

9 May 2017 | 11 replies
The best part about buying lots is that you only have to pay the taxes and cut the grass until you are ready to build.Eight years later I was able to build this 1770 sq. ft. home that I've dubbed The Everest.

31 May 2020 | 24 replies
@Huy Thai @Fred Heller info above was very helpful thanks.

31 October 2011 | 3 replies
Im thinking of putting maybe half of it in stocks and other half in real estate.In bangkok, a newly built mid-end condo, with modern facilities, carparks,for a 1 bed, 40 sqm in good location, fairly near sky train and fully furnished is maybe around 3m-4m baht. agency says i cud get around 22k-25k baht a month but im guessing its prob more like 15k-20k baht. most Thai wages will not be able to afford the rent, but its ideal for expats working in bkk. so the return is maybe around 6% before all costs, vacancy periods and appreciation/depreciation.ive been reading a lot of negative and pessimistic views about condo as a buy-to-let especially in bkk. there r so many condos in bkk and many being built as land is not scarce yet cos old buildings can be cleared and new projects started easy. and other factors i dont know. also traffic is a nightmare and the condos that are centrally located (and most expensive) have one of the worst traffics (altho it wud prob be near sky train or underground which would be ok for expats.keep in mind that i ll be paying in lump sum, wouldnt mind to gain some real estate exposure (im fairly interested in the industry),do you think its worth it to buy a condo in bkk as a buy-to-let?