Monday, June 29, 2009

Bangkok real estate



With the new BTS extension from Saphan Taksin to Wongwian Yai already running, and the Bang Na extension nearing completion, investment potential along the new routes is coming to the fore, albeit complicated by the current market climate.

James R. Pitchon, executive director, CB Richard Ellis (Thailand) Co., Ltd., told Property Report Thailand, "The mass transit system has completely transformed Bangkok, serving to refocus development to the city centre. The extension of the BTS lines is a welcome continuation of that trend.”

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Real Estate recovery?

Worst performer was Dubai, with a 40% drop in prices, followed by Singapore with 16%, although Ireland didn’t feature in this article, and I know for a fact that the Irish real estate market has been hit very badly, with prices collapsing dramatically. Another survey I read reported US real estate prices down nearly 20% over the year.
To give you an idea of the wild fluctuations in real estate agents moods, valuations and outlook in London, I was quoted two different “firm estimates” by the same real estate company for the same apartment I wished to sell, over a space of 3 weeks.
Real Estate recovery?

Incredibly, the second quote was $40,000 higher than the first one, only because people seem to be cheering up about the economy and real estate prices, and there had been a number of very positive reports on demand, prices and mortgage applications in the UK during the time between quotes, so suddenly everyone was becoming less negative.
Similarly, I think it has recently become fashionable (and sensible) to talk down Thailand and its real estate markets, both at home and abroad, especially following the country’s self-inflicted wounds.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Thailand Property Awards 2009 are open

The Thailand Property Awards celebrate the best of the best and showcase Thailand´s residential real estate industry. Now in their fourth year, the awards assist in promoting the high level of quality of Thailand´s real estate, construction, architectural and interior design as well as industry professional services, and through a professionally-run awards system helps put Thailand real estate on the world stage.

Nominations can be made by anyone – industry and the public. The only rule is that people cannot nominate the company they work for or own. Nominating a company does not mean that company will win an award, and nominating the same company many times does not mean they have a better chance to win. A single nomination for a company is enough, and that will mean the company will then go through to the entry stage.... if of course they are eligible.

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