Wealthy foreigners given pathway to buy property in Thailand


A tuk-tuk driving along a road overlooking the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok. - AFP

THE kingdom took a major step toward giving foreigners the right to buy land for housing, as the country seeks to boost its economy by enticing more wealthy international investors.

Property ownership by individuals is currently limited mainly to condominium units or through complicated long-term lease agreements.

The new plan, endorsed at a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, will allow eligible foreigners to own as much as one rai (0.16ha) of land for residential purposes, government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri said after the weekly meeting of ministers.

The programme targets top professionals, high-net-worth individuals and retirees, who will be eligible to own housing sites – but only in Bangkok and Pattaya, a beach-side city about two hours drive from the nation’s capital.

Thailand is competing with other nations to attract wealthy individuals, so-called digital nomads and retirees.

The government in September started accepting applications for a new visa programme, which will allow qualified foreigners to stay as long as 10 years with a number of benefits.

To qualify for residential-land ownership, people must invest at least 40 million baht (RM5mil) for a minimum of three years, an amount that includes the price of the property, according to Anucha.

Additional investment options include bonds issued by the Thai government, Bank of Thailand and state-owned enterprises, as well as fixed-income securities whose principal and interest are backed by the Finance Ministry.

Certain real estate mutual funds and property trust funds are also qualified as part of the 40 million baht minimum, Auncha said.

The proposal will be forwarded to the Office of the Council of State and relevant government agencies for further assessment before final approval, said Anucha. — Bloomberg

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