🇹🇭 Thailand Property Law for Foreign Buyers (2025 Guide)

 

Foreigners cannot own land in Thailand directly, but there are legal pathways to invest safely:

 

1. Condominium Freehold

 

Foreigners can own up to 49% of total condo units in one project.

 

Title deed is in the buyer’s name.

 

Most popular and safest option.

 

 

2. Long-Term Lease (30+30+30 Years)

 

Common for villas and houses.

 

Lease registered at the Land Office.

 

Often bundled with renewal clauses.

 

 

3. Thai Company Ownership

 

Property owned by a Thai company (foreigners may hold minority shares).

 

Must be legally structured and compliant.

 

Requires legal advice.

 

 

4. Branded / Managed Projects

 

Developers provide legal structures, management, and rental programs.

 

Lower risk for overseas investors.

 

 

Tip: Always use a licensed Thai lawyer and verify land title (Chanote).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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