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A spacious and stylish abode awaits at The Grand Park in San Phranet, Chiang Mai. Offering chic urban living with ease and comfort, this impressive 217 sqm four-bedroom, three-bathroom home is sure to impress.This property will soon arise from the ground thanks to its construction expected to be completed within 12 months of the completion of purchase. All that is needed to make this dream a reality is a purchase price of ฿7,475,000 (฿34,447/SqM), making this a remarkable opportunity for those in search of a safe, secure and stylish pocket of paradise.The residence will be perfect for a small family, boasting multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, plus a generous safe haven for children to play in the comfort of the home. Stunning craftsmanship and fittings will ensure it is an unforgettable residence.Surrounding the property is lush, low-maintenance landscaping, including various species of trees and plants, providing a serene atmosphere while promising excellent privacy.A secure garage and secure entry are at the forefront of the home, safeguarding your family and belongings while offering convenience.This magnificent home is a unique opportunity, making a world of difference to any family looking to take their living arrangements to the next level. Contact us today to learn how you can make this unparalleled vision a reality.
Foreign nationals can own the building (house) in their own name, but not the land that it stands on.
Foreign nationals cannot own land in Thailand. The options in which a foreigner can control the land are via a 30-year lease or by purchasing the land through a Thai company.
The building (the bricks and mortar) can be owned by a non-Thai national outright in their name in what is called the house registry, which secures ownership indefinitely of the structure.
In Thailand, non-Thai nationals cannot own land outright in their name. Land can be controlled through either a Thai Company or a long-term registered lease. The longest registered lease term by Thai law is 30 years, and most developers will offer 3 terms for a total of 90 years.
A 30-year lease period is legally protected under Thai law and ownership cannot be disrupted. It is common for developers to offer an additional two terms of 30 contractually obligating a total of 90 years.
Prior to purchasing a leasehold property, it is important to secure a copy of the lease agreement or get further clarity on these three points:
After you have found the right property at The Grand Park you have to follow these steps: