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Can China people go to Thailand to buy a house and settle down? I heard that life there is very good.

Of course.

The "real estate" bought by China people in Thailand mainly refers to "apartments". Because Thai law does not allow foreigners to buy land, only apartments are allowed. Only 49% of apartments in a project can be sold to foreigners, and the remaining 5 1% must be sold to Thais. Advertisements for the opening of new apartments can be seen everywhere in Bangkok, and the supply of apartments is very abundant.

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In the first half of 20 17, the sales amount of Shangsirui Group, a well-known real estate developer in Thailand, was1500 million baht (about 3 billion yuan), up by 20% year-on-year, among which foreigners contributed more and more, and China people were the "main force".

Five risks of buying a house in Thailand: property management risk (in Thailand, the property company is responsible for the later housing management, and once the property company has problems, the apartment is likely to be "unfinished") and housing tax risk (the annual property management fee for a new apartment can be as high as 40,000 to 50,000 yuan);

Housing maintenance risk (due to climatic reasons, the renovation in China can last for 10 years, and it can only last for three years in Thailand), leasing risk (many apartments are not easy to rent out), and policy risk (the Thai government changes rapidly and the corresponding policies are not consistent). ?

People's Daily Online-China people are buying more and more houses in Thailand. Five risks should be paid attention to.