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Whether you're buying your first property in Thailand or adding to an existing portfolio, the best place to start is a conversation. Our advisors are available across Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai — and internationally by appointment.

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FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Property Questions. Straight Answers.

What does it mean that Angel Real Estate is a master agency?

It means we represent multiple developers across Thailand — not just one. Where a developer's own sales team is incentivised to sell you their project, we're incentivised to find you the right one. Our access spans Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Koh Samui, and Hua Hin, giving you genuine choice rather than a curated shortlist.

Can foreigners legally own property in Thailand?

Yes — with some important distinctions. Foreigners can own condominium units outright (freehold), provided foreign ownership in the building doesn't exceed 49% of total units. For landed property such as houses or villas, ownership is typically structured through a long-term leasehold (usually 30 years, renewable) or a Thai company. We walk every client through the right structure for their situation before anything is committed.

What costs should I budget for beyond the purchase price?

For new-build condominiums, developer commissions are covered by the developer — you don't pay agent fees. Beyond the property price, typical buyer costs include a transfer fee (2% of the appraised value, often split with the developer), sinking fund, and common area maintenance deposits. We provide a full cost breakdown before you sign anything.

Do I need to be in Thailand to buy?

No. Many of our clients purchase remotely, particularly those buying off-plan. The process can be handled with a Power of Attorney, and we coordinate directly with developers and legal representatives on your behalf. We recommend at least one visit — but it isn't a requirement to get started.