Whether you are looking to start a business or simply have a property in Thailand, these cities can be the best options for you;
- Bangkok
- The most visited city across the world.
- Dense residential real estate market.
- Plenty properties situated on the Bangkok Skytrain axes, enabling rapid transit.
- Phrakanong districts and On Nut are the two most affordable areas, whereas Thong Lo and Phrom Phong have some really posh projects.
- Several embassies, luxury condominiums, and office buildings can be seen that are well connected through Bangkok Underground (MRT) with the other districts.
- Pattaya
- Major tourist destination.
- Popularly known as Walking Street, you will find many good places to live in.
- The residential areas are particularly quite in nature.
- Staying in Central Pattaya will allow you to be live near major highways, and shops. Having said that proximity of Walking Street also makes this location a bit noisy place. But this can be a good option for businesses.
- For a quieter neighborhood, Pratumnak-Jomtien area is the best suitable.
- On the other hand, the southern district is near to the Big Buddha and Jomtien beach, which is cleaner and definitely offers a pleasant stay. Here you are likely to get properties around 9000 THB for rent and around 3000000 THB for sale to start with.
- Phuket
- The island of Thailand accounting for the maximum number of visitors.
- The center of Patong is perfect for festive spirits and it is close to shops, water activities, and beach. Even if you are not considering it as residential area this would be ideal for your business.
- For a more peaceful environment, Nai Harn, Karon, and Kata in the southern part of the island can be good community.
- Last but not the least, for luxurious stays you will find royal villas overlooking the seas in Kamala, the Millionaire’s Mile.
- Koh Samui
- This postcard island is an upscale destination having luxury villas and five-star hotels.
- Koh Samui villas are extravagant with private swimming pools alongside 4 or 5 bedrooms.
- Chaweng and Lamai are two of the liveliest beaches with all the facilities including restaurants, markets, and bars.
- Hua Hin
- Appreciated by the Thai royalty, the city is known for its 11 golf courses which include the Banyan and the Black Mountain.
- Least known for tourism, this is surely a great pick for a quite life away from the din and bustle. The condos around the beach are just perfect for stay.