Yes, foreigners can legally own condominium units in Thailand under what is known as the “foreign freehold quota.” Thai condominium law allows up to 49% of the total sellable floor area of a condominium project to be owned by non-Thai individuals or entities.
This quota ensures that foreign buyers can own the title deed outright in their own name, giving full legal rights similar to Thai nationals. However, it’s important to note that:
The foreign buyer must remit funds in foreign currency into Thailand and document the transaction properly.
The unit must be within the available foreign quota of the building at the time of purchase.
CondoDee specializes in assisting foreigners and expat investors in securing units within the foreign freehold quota. From document handling to quota verification and bank transfers, our team ensures a smooth and legal process for international buyers.
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