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Over the last 20 years
the infrastructure has improved ten fold, Koh Samui is
now recognized as a fully fledged tourist destination,
this tiny island has international hotels, hospitals,
schools lots of pubs & restaurants. As this paradise
island grows up from being a tropical resort to a fully
serviced community, it is now feasible to become a long
term foreign resident.
There are various routes
to becoming a resident in Thailand, the requirements change
all the time but normally involve, work permit & visa,
bank investments or business ownership.
Retirement visas are an
option but these are of course based on age and the individual
will need to demonstrate a deposit of pension income being
brought into Thailand on a regular basis.
Q:
Can I Own a Condominium in Thailand?
A: Buying a condominium, is perhaps the simplest and easiest
option available to foreigners. The only restrictions
on purchasing a condominium, are that the percentage of
units sold to foreigners cannot exceed forty nine percent
(49%) of the total number of units in the condominium
block; and that the funds used to buy the condominium
have been remitted from abroad and correctly recorded
as such by a Thai Bank on a Tor Tor Sam. Purchases of
condominiums by foreign individuals come under the jurisdiction
of the Condominium Act B.E. 2535 (1992).
The owner of each condominium is issued with a certificate
of unit ownership. The certificate also has a statement
saying exactly what percentage of rights over the common
areas of the building each owner has.
Q: What is a Tor Tor Sam?
A: A Tor Tor Sam (3) is an official bank document issued
by the receiving bank upon the receipt of foreign currency
into your bank account in Thailand. You must request a
Tor Tor Sam from your bank when you are remitting funds
to Thailand for the purpose of purchasing a condominium,
and the Tor Tor Sam must specify that the remittance is
solely for the purpose of purchasing a property - Code
5.22.
Q: Do they have Title Deeds in Thailand?
A: A Title Deed is the purest form of evidence that an
individual owns a piece of land. Title Deeds are given
only for areas of Thailand which are surveyed. For areas
which are not surveyed, there are other documents for
land possession such as evidence of the possession of
the right to utilise the land or other interests in the
land. These documents are called "Nor Sor Sam (3)
and Nor Sor Sam (3) Kor". Unlike the Title Deeds,
these Nor Sor documents are issued to show the possessors'
exploitation of the land. Though these documents do not
provide ownership rights, as do Title deeds, they can
still be registered for transfer of the lands for which
they are issued.
Q: Can I Get a Mortgage Loan?
A: Foreigners generally cannot mortgage properties in
Thailand, however, most of the financial institutions
in Thailand provide loans for real estate purchasing to
Thais and Thai companies. It is common for a real estate
developer to arrange for his customers to have a financing
package from a financial institution. In most real estate
development projects, a down payment can be made in installments
from 10 to 24 months. After the down payment has been
paid, the sale contract will be made and the balance amount
is paid through the loan which is financed from a financial
institution. The financial institution requires you to
mortgage the property with it as collateral against the
loan.
Q: Land Appraisals and Valuations
A: Finding the exact appraisal price for land is difficult,
since there are generally three different appraisal rates;
the government rate, the appraisal company's rate and
the rate which is considered to be fair market value of
the land. Over the last few years all of these rates have
begun to come closer together. With the East Coast team's
wealth of experience in Thailand, they are well placed
to assist you in valuing various properties proposals.
Q: What Should I Look for in a Property?
A: Whether you are considering renting, leasing or purchasing
property there are several infrastructure and other considerations
which must be taken into account:
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Location
- Roads, proximity and access to business, shops,
hospitals and etc.
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Telephones
- Access to direct lines and IDD facilities
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Water
- Mains water and supplementary storage facilities.
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Electricity
- Mains connection, and backup generators for condominium
blocks
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Security
- 24 hour security service, door and window locks
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Cable
or Satellite TV connection
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Pest
Control - localised spraying and flywire screens on
windows
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Hot
water facilities - nearly all in Thailand are instant
and not storage
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Air
Conditioning - a necessity in Thailand
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White
Goods - Refrigerators and Washing Machines
Q: My Wife is a Thai National, Can
She Own Land?
A: Prior to 1998, any Thai woman who married a foreigner
would lose her right to purchase land in Thailand. She
could, however, still retain land that she owned prior
to marrying the foreigner. However, the recent (1999)
Ministerial regulation now allows Thai national's married
to foreigners the right to purchase land, but the Thai
spouse must prove that the money used in the purchase
of freehold land is legally solely theirs with no foreign
claim to it. This is usually achieved by the foreign spouse
signing a declaration stating that the funds used for
the purchase of property belonged to the Thai spouse prior
to the marriage and are beyond his claim.
Q: Are There Property Taxes in Thailand?
A: There are no property taxes as such in Thailand that
are exactly equivalent to the property taxes in the west,
however, the most comparable taxes on properties in Thailand
are the Land Tax and the Structures Usage Tax. The Land
Tax levied on land is so miniscule, that in practice the
body charged to collect it, rarely bothers to do so, and
if they do, they usually wait several years until the
amount accumulates. The second tax, the Structures Usage
Tax, relates to buildings, is collected by the municipal
office or district office, and is only applied to properties
used for commercial purpose.
Q: What Taxes and Costs are Applicable
to Purchasing a Property?
A: On all purchase/sale of property in Thailand there
is a stamp Duty of 0.5%, a transfer fee of 0.01%, a business
tax of 0.11% levied against an owner who has been in registered
possession of the property less than 5 years, and Income
Tax. There is no Capital Gains Tax in Thailand, unlike
many countries, and Income Tax (usually between 1.0 -
3.0%) on property is the comparable replacement. There
are no set rules on who pays the income tax, and it is
just another part of the bargaining process, as with all
the other costs of the transfer of ownership.
We hope you have found this guide helpful? We recommend
that any foreigner seriously wanting to purchase land
should only consider land that is held under a Chanote
or Nor Sor 3 Gor.
Remember the golden rule, if in doubt, please consult
a professional..
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How
do I Measure land In Thailand?
Land in Thailand is measured in Rai, Ngan and Wah.
1 Rai = 1600 Square Metres
1 Ngan = 400 Square Metres
1 Wah = 4 Square Metress
In order to relate this to Europe sizes
1 Acre = 2.5 Rai approx.
1 Hectare = 6.25 Rai approx. |
Measurements follow the metric system. Land prices are quoted
in Baht per Rai or for smaller plots of land the prices
will be quoted in, Baht per Wah or Square Metre
How is the price of a certain plot of land determined?
Prime beach land in areas like, Maenam, Bophut, Chaweng
and Lamai can cost up to forty times that of a plot that's
situated inland. Another factor that you should take into
consideration is if there is any infrastructure in place
or due to be installed soon. Plots that come with full infrastructure
i.e. Water, Electricity and a Road will generate a higher
price than those that don't have the infrastructure in place.
A public owned road is by far sought after most.
Ownership Rights for Foreigners
Q. Can a Foreigner own land?
A. No
A foreigner can set up a Thai company but will only be
allowed to have a 49% stake in that said company. A Foreigner
can however, own a building that is separate from the
land, which when coupled with a renewable and registered
30 year leasehold is regarded by many as being as good
as owning the freehold.
With any of the information supplied here it is meant
as a guide, you should ALWAYS seek legal advice.
Freehold vs. Leasehold
Since a foreigner cannot own the land outright, registered
leaseholds with appropriate extensions are the same equivalent
to freehold. Registered Leaseholds are very safe, not
complicated and very easy and simple to set up.
Control of Freehold
The land code of Thailand and the Foreign Business Act
does not prohibit foreign control of a Thai majority owned
company that owns any land in Thailand.
It is very important that there is a proper legal structure
taken on-board to retain effective control over a Thai
majority company. Seek professional help.
You could set up a Thai company in order to control the
freehold land which you as an individual then in turn
lease from the company you own.
You should be fully aware that there are legal responsibilities
and tax liabilities when you own and run a Thai company.
Property Taxation
There are 2 types of Tax levied on property in Thailand:
Land Tax Land Tax is a very small tax levied
on land ownership it amounts to just a few Baht per Rai
per year.
Structures Usage Tax Structures Usage tax
is set at the rate of 12.5% on the actual gross value
of the property.
Land Title Deeds
Land title deeds are called Nor Sor 4 Jor or you may here
the word Chanote these are issued by the Surat Thani Provincial
Land Office.
When looking around expect to find many land documents
in the form of Nor Sor 3 or Nor Sor 3 Gor these are certificates
of land utilization.
All of these are equivalent to land title deeds because
in effect they allow the land to be sold, leased or even
mortgaged in the same way as land held under a Chanote
Title.
A Nor Sor 3 certificate is less accurately surveyed than
a Chanote.
The newer Nor Sor 3 Gor is a much more accurately surveyed
plot as it is crossed referenced to a master survey of
the area and referenced to a corresponding aerial photograph.
We recommend that any foreigner seriously wanting to purchase
land should only consider land that is held under a Chanote
or Nor Sor 3 Gor. Remember the golden rule, if in doubt,
please consult a professional.
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