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Fractional Ownership and Tokenization Why Income Track Record Must Come First
This article explains why fractional ownership and tokenization should only be considered after a property has an income-generating track record, KPI reporting, compliance evidence, investor disclosure, whitepaper structure, data room and qualified legal/regulatory review. It connects the topic to the VERDE rent-first strategy and explains why tokenization should not be presented as a simple or immediate sale mechanism
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Jul 314 min read


Why Owner Alignment Comes Before Any Investor Campaign in Property Monetization
This article explains why owner alignment must come before any investor campaign in Thai property monetization. It highlights the need for unit availability, commercial mandate, pricing discipline, rental strategy, furniture readiness, operating agreement, risk controls and transaction route clarity before approaching bulk investors, family offices or structured-yield buyers
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Jul 244 min read


Retail Price, Bulk Investor Price and Structured Yield Why Property Pricing Needs Different Logic
This article explains why Thai property owners should not apply the same pricing logic to retail buyers, bulk investors, family offices, fractional ownership buyers or tokenization platforms. It explains how retail pricing, bulk investor pricing and structured-yield pricing differ, and why pricing must account for yield, operating risk, acquisition cost, structuring cost, distribution cost, compliance burden, rental-readiness and investor margin
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Jul 234 min read


Building a Property Data Room What Investors Need Before Reviewing a Thai Real Estate Deal
This article explains why a property data room is essential before presenting a Thai real estate asset to investors. It highlights the need for organized asset documents, legal and compliance evidence, lease templates, operating SOPs, KPI reports, financial models, ROI validation, rental-readiness records, investor deck, information memorandum and monetization strategy
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Jul 224 min read


Why Investor-Ready Property Requires More Than a Sales Brochure
This article explains why investor-ready property in Thailand requires more than a sales brochure. It highlights the importance of KPI reporting, compliance evidence, rental performance, operating SOPs, legal clarity, pricing logic, furniture/rental-readiness, investor data room, teaser deck and information memorandum before presenting an asset to investors.
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Jul 213 min read


Why Legal Due Diligence Comes Before Design, Lease or Investment in Thai Property Projects
This article explains why legal due diligence should come before design, lease negotiation, investment commitment or property conversion in Thailand. It highlights the importance of legal structure advisory, title deed verification, encumbrance checks, zoning, land-use restrictions, permits, condominium rules, foreign ownership review, operating classification and feasibility before capital is committed.
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Jul 154 min read


Using a Thai Company for Property: Legitimate Business or Nominee Risk?
This article explains when using a Thai company for property can be a legitimate business structure and when it may become nominee-risk. It highlights the importance of genuine shareholders, documented capital, clear control, lawful business purpose, licensing, land due diligence, operating evidence and investor-readiness in Thailand’s 2026 enforcement environment
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Jul 145 min read


The End of Passive Nominee Shareholding in Thailand: Why Substance Now Matters
This article explains why passive nominee shareholding is becoming harder to defend in Thailand after the 2026 DBD measures. It highlights the shift from paper-based company structures to substance-based verification, including shareholder financial evidence, genuine capital contribution, beneficial ownership clarity, activity scope, licensing, and property due diligence.
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Jul 74 min read


Why Thailand Is Targeting Nominee Structures Not Legitimate Foreign Investment
This article explains why Thailand’s 2026 nominee crackdown should not be understood as anti-foreign investment. It clarifies that Thai authorities are targeting concealed ownership, proxy shareholders, undocumented control, and unfair competition, while legitimate investors can still enter Thailand through clean, transparent, and evidence-based structures
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Jul 24 min read


Thailand’s Nominee Crackdown: What Foreign Property Investors Need to Understand in 2026
This article explains Thailand’s 2026 crackdown on nominee structures and why it matters for foreign property investors. It highlights official government communications from the Department of Business Development, the focus on real estate and related sectors, and the importance of clean investment structures, shareholder substance, due diligence, and compliance-led property strategy
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Jul 14 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


Thailand Real Estate Outlook: 6 Trends to Watch in 2026
This blog post explores six key trends shaping Thailand's real estate market in 2026. Highlights include fee and LTV windows open until June 30, 2026, BOT's accommodative policy stance, potential vacancy compression in the office market, ADR growth in hospitality driven by segmentation and ESG retrofits, and EEC expansion fueling industrial demand for hybrid facilities. It also emphasizes ESG compliance with TREES, LEED, and WELL certifications becoming standard expectations.
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Dec 31, 20254 min read


Thailand Real Estate 2025: The 10 Biggest Shifts You Need to Know
This blog post highlights the top 10 shifts in Thailand's real estate market in 2025, driven by policy changes and market trends. Key developments include fee reductions, LTV easing, ESG adoption, and EEC expansion. The post explores transformations across residential, hospitality, commercial, and industrial sectors, emphasizing policy-driven recovery, sustainable practices, and the rise of automation. It provides actionable insights to align 2026 strategies with policy timel
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Dec 29, 20254 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


The New Math of Buying a Home: 0.01% Fees + LTV Easing + 1.50% Policy Rate
Thailand’s government has cut transfer and mortgage fees to just 0.01% for homes priced at or below THB 7 million, while the Bank of Thailand has temporarily eased Loan-to-Value (LTV) rules and kept policy rates low at 1.50%. This creates a rare window for affordable homeownership through June 30, 2026, though buyers must still meet strict credit and documentation requirements.
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Dec 3, 20253 min read


Thailand’s Housing Market Enters a “Selective Recovery”: Price Support, Slower Launches, Policy Tailwinds
Thailand's housing market in 2025 is experiencing a selective recovery, driven by cautious developer strategies, rising costs, and government policies supporting homes under THB 7 million. Developers are focusing on clearing inventory, while policy measures like reduced fees and relaxed loan-to-value rules aim to boost affordability and absorption.
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Dec 1, 20254 min read
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