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Thailand Long-Stay Demand in 2026 What Property Owners Should Prepare Before Converting
The demand for long-stay accommodations in Thailand is set to grow significantly by 2026, driven by remote work flexibility, attractive visa options, and Thailand's appealing lifestyle. Property owners can capitalize on this trend by adapting their properties with features like spacious layouts, reliable internet, and fully equipped kitchens. Key considerations include legal compliance, targeted marketing, and sustainable upgrades. Expert services and careful financial planni
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Jun 264 min read


Can a Bangkok Condo Be Repositioned for Executive Long-Stay Demand?
This article explains how a Bangkok condo may be repositioned for executive long-stay demand when the asset, tenant profile, pricing, and operating model are aligned properly. Using VERDE and AD ASIA Property materials, it shows why minimum-stay residential leasing can create a stronger premium long-stay proposition than a tourist-style short-stay mindset.
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Jun 254 min read


The Rise of Community-Led Living and Why Digital Nomads Don’t Just Want a Room
This article explains why many digital nomads are not only looking for a room, but for community-led living experiences. Using Habita Space and AD ASIA Property materials, it shows how coworking, wellness, events, flexibility, and partnerships can create a stronger and more differentiated long-stay product.
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Jun 244 min read


How AD ASIA Property’s Rent-First Model Can Help Owners Stabilize Occupancy Before a Sale
This article explains how AD ASIA Property’s rent-first model can help property owners stabilize occupancy and cash flow before considering a sale. Using internal Bangkok strategy materials and Habita examples, it shows why asset performance may need to come before disposal strategy.
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Jun 234 min read


Phuket, Chiang Mai, Bangkok Which Thai Digital Nomad Base Fits Which Property Strategy
This article explains why Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket should not be treated as the same digital nomad market. It shows how each city supports a different accommodation logic and why property owners should align asset positioning, pricing, and operating model with the city’s actual remote-work profile
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Jun 224 min read


What Real Estate Owners in Thailand Get Wrong About Serviced Apartments
This article explains the most common misconceptions property owners in Thailand have about ‘serviced apartments.’ Using AD ASIA Property, Habita Space, and VERDE as examples, it shows why tenant profile, pricing, operations, and compliance boundaries all matter when repositioning an asset for long-stay demand
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Jun 194 min read


Understanding Office Leasing Incentives in Thailand: What Tenants Commonly Review in 2025
This blog post explores Bangkok's tenant-friendly office leasing market in late 2025, with a 26% vacancy rate and landlords offering incentives like rent-free periods and fit-out contributions. It highlights key elements tenants should review in lease proposals, such as effective rent structures, flexibility options, ESG features, and operating expense transparency. The post provides actionable insights for companies to prepare comparison sheets that include incentives and su
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Dec 19, 20253 min read


Bangkok Office 2025: Vacancy High, Supply Quality Rising—How Tenants Can Exploit the Window
This blog post explores Bangkok's tenant-favorable office market in 2025, with a 26% vacancy rate in prime CBD areas and a growing supply of Grade A spaces. It highlights the importance of leveraging incentives, green certifications, and strategic positioning to optimize occupancy costs and enhance employee experience. The post provides actionable steps for tenants to evaluate stay-or-relocate scenarios, considering total occupancy costs, ESG factors, and employee experience
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Dec 15, 20254 min read


Who’s Buying What (and Where): Townhouses Rise, Metro Condos Turn Selective, Resort Provinces Resilient
This blog post examines the shifting real estate trends in Thailand for 2025. It highlights the growing demand for low-rise homes in suburban areas like Phra Khanong and Bang Na, the selective behavior of condo buyers in Bangkok due to affordability and tighter loans, and the resilience of tourism-driven provinces like Phuket and Pattaya. It also provides insights into foreign buyer participation, the impact of tourism on property investments, and actionable strategies for br
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Dec 4, 20253 min read
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