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How to Buy Property in Thailand as a Foreigner in 2025: Complete Guide

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Updated: November 11, 2025

Thailand — One of the Best Countries for Property Investment

Thailand has long been one of the top destinations for foreigners buying real estate.
Here’s why investors continue to choose the Land of Smiles:

  • 🌞 Tropical climate and year-round warm weather

  • 🏫 Developed infrastructure — international schools, modern hospitals, shopping malls

  • 💰 Stable Thai Baht, less volatile than other Asian currencies

  • ✈️ Tourism boom — over 30 million visitors expected in 2025, supporting the rental market

  • 🪙 Attractive visa programs for foreigners — Thailand Elite Visa and LTR (Long-Term Resident) Visa

Buying property in Thailand in 2025 isn’t just about owning a home by the sea — it’s a smart way to protect capital, earn rental income, and benefit from long-term appreciation.

 

Can Foreigners Buy Property in Thailand?

Yes — foreigners can legally buy property in Thailand, but the process depends on the type of ownership.

1. Freehold Condominium Ownership

Foreigners can own a condo in Thailand 100% freehold, provided that:

  • Foreign ownership in the building does not exceed 49% of total floor area.

  • The purchase funds are transferred from overseas in foreign currency.

  • Ownership is registered with the Land Department of Thailand.

💡 Freehold ownership is the safest and most straightforward form of property ownership.
You’ll receive a Chanote (title deed) and can sell, gift, or pass it on to heirs without restrictions.

2. Leasehold Ownership — For Houses and Villas

Foreigners cannot directly own land in Thailand, but they can lease it legally.

  • Lease agreements are registered for 30 years with renewal options up to 90 years.

  • The villa or house structure can be owned outright by the foreigner.

  • The leasehold contract is fully recognized and recorded by the Land Office.

⚖️ A leasehold is not a simple rental — it’s a legally protected right similar to long-term ownership, with the ability to rent out or resell the property.

3. Ownership via a Thai Company

Some investors prefer to purchase through a Thai-registered company, where:

  • Foreign ownership is limited to 49% of shares.

  • The company can legally own the land as Freehold.

  • The company must be properly registered and active to remain compliant.

💡 This route is often chosen for luxury villa ownership with land plots in premium Phuket locations.

 

 

Step-by-Step: How to Buy Property in Thailand

1. Property Selection

Choose between new developments, resale apartments, or villas.
At VillaCarte, we offer both in-person tours and online viewings.
With over 1,000 verified listings, our experts match each client’s goals — whether it’s investment, vacation, or relocation.

2. Reservation

Reserve your unit by paying a deposit (typically from THB 100,000 ≈ USD 3,000).

3. Signing the Purchase Agreement

All terms, payment schedules, and delivery dates are confirmed.
Our lawyers review every document to ensure your full legal protection before you sign.

4. Payment

Developers often provide installment plans during construction — sometimes with zero interest.

5. Registration of Ownership

The final step is registration at the Land Department — Freehold or Leasehold.
Processing time usually takes 10 days to 3 months.
New projects are registered faster, while resale properties may take a bit longer.

 

Property Prices in Thailand in 2025

According to CBRE Thailand and Knight Frank, average prices are:

Property Type Avg. Price per m² Avg. Total Price
Condominiums (new) from THB 120,000 4–7 million THB ($120,000–$200,000)
Villas in complexes from THB 90,000 15–35 million THB ($450,000–$1 million)
Sea-view villas from THB 180,000 from 50 million THB ($1.5 million+)

💡 In 2025, property prices in Thailand increased by 12–15% compared to 2023, especially in premium beachfront developments.

Here are a few examples from our catalog:

Apartments in Phuket

 The Title Cielo

 📍Just 200 meters from Rawai promenade and 3.4 km from Nai Harn Beach
Prices start from ฿ 4,340,000
Learn more about the project

Layan Green Park

 📍700 meters from Layan Beach, Bang Tao
Prices start from ฿ 5,200,000
Learn more about the project

Gardens of Eden

📍Only 50 meters from Layan Beach (first line), Bang Tao
Prices start from ฿ 11,800,000
Learn more about the project

Villas and Houses in Phuket

Manor

 📍5 minutes’ drive from HeadStart School and 19 minutes from Bang Tao Beach
Prices start from ฿ 15,830,000
Learn more about the project

Botanica Modern Loft

📍10 minutes’ drive from Bang Tao Beach
Prices start from ฿ 24,000,000
Learn more about the project

Pavara Khiri

 

📍10 minutes’ drive from Bang Tao Beach
Prices start from ฿ 39,000,000
Learn more about the project

👉 Explore the full Phuket property catalog here.

 

Taxes and Fees When Buying Property

  • Registration fee: 2% (Freehold) or 1% (Leasehold)

  • Stamp duty: 0.5%

  • Business tax: 3.3% (if sold within 5 years)

  • Property tax: 0.03–0.1% annually

💡 These costs are usually shared between buyer and seller, as agreed in the contract.

 

Main Risks When Buying Property in Thailand

  1. Unreliable developers — always check track records and licenses.

  2. Missing documents — lack of building permits or EIA certificates.

  3. Overpriced properties — without market comparison, you risk overpaying.

✅ How to Minimize Risks

  • Verify developer registration and licenses.

  • Check land ownership documents (preferably Chanote).

  • Ensure building permits and environmental assessments are approved.

  • Use qualified lawyers who know Thai real estate law.

  • Work with a trusted real estate agency that provides free legal due diligence.

At VillaCarte, we’ve been operating for over 13 years on Phuket.
Our team of Thai and English-speaking lawyers, accountants, and property experts ensures every transaction is 100% transparent and secure.

 

Best Areas to Buy Property in Thailand (Phuket Focus)

  • Bang Tao & Laguna — luxury segment with top resorts and infrastructure.

  • Rawai & Nai Harn — family-friendly and perfect for long-term rentals.

  • Kamala — popular among European buyers and investors.

  • Mai Khao — peaceful area surrounded by nature, ideal for premium villas.

Why 2025 Is the Perfect Year to Invest in Thai Real Estate

  • Rental yields up to 6–12% annually

  • Property value growth in premium areas — ≈10% per year

  • Eligibility for long-term visas (LTR, Elite)

  • Transparent ownership regulations for foreigners

  • And, of course, the dream — life by the sea in one of the world’s most beautiful countries

Your property in Thailand can become both a profitable investment and a personal retreat.

 

VillaCarte — Your Trusted Partner in Phuket Real Estate

For over 13 years, VillaCarte has been helping clients safely buy and rent property in Phuket.
We offer:

  • 1,000+ verified properties — condos, apartments, villas
  • Free legal check of all documents
  • Full support from reservation to handover
  • Property management — rent out and earn passive income

Final Thoughts

Buying property in Thailand as a foreigner in 2025 is real, safe, and profitable
if you choose the right ownership structure, verify all documents, and work with professionals.

👉 Want a personalized selection of verified Phuket properties?
Visit our website or contact us for a free consultation.

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