Can Foreigners Own Property in Thailand?
It’s one of the most common questions we get. The answer is: yes, but with limitations. Foreigners can’t own land directly in Thailand, but there are legal ways to invest in condos, lease land, or start a Thai company for property purposes.
Property Options for Foreigners
- Condominiums: Foreigners can own up to 49% of the total unit area in a condo building. This is the easiest option for foreign property ownership.
- Leasehold Land: You can lease land for 30 years (renewable). Many foreigners build homes on leased land.
- Thai Limited Company: A company can own land. Foreigners may use this structure with legal safeguards.
Important Legal Considerations
- Always perform a Title Deed Check
- Ensure zoning and building laws are met
- Use a trusted Thai lawyer to handle contracts
Need Help Buying Property in Thailand?
AMI Tax & Visa Solutions can guide you legally and safely. From title checks to contracts and lease agreements, we’ve got you covered. Contact us here.
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