The intelligent approach to property sales

Expect a professional approach, dedication to quality, and attention to detail when you sell your property or development with us.

Do you have a high-calibre property to sell?

Trust us to represent your property. We’ll find a buyer who values quality over all else.

We Look Deeper into Every Property

With our extensive background in architecture and chartered surveying, we know quality. We’ll help you maximise the value of your home, assessing the build and design and suggesting changes. With our actionable advice, you’ll sell your home with high returns and generate interest from prospective buyers who trust our judgment.

Increase Your Returns

Our clients value quality and know us for sourcing expertly appraised homes. When you work with us, we’ll ensure they understand the build’s integrity and quality, adding value to the properties.

3 Steps to Sell With Us

Do you have an exceptional property to sell? We’ll help you find the right buyer who knows the value of quality. Our approach is simple. Sell with us in three steps.

  1. Assess. We assess your property and give you a free market appraisal.
  2. Advise. We use our expertise to guide you on changes.
  3. Sell. We’ll list your property and promote it to serious buyers.

Featured Properties

We curate a distinctive list of premium properties in Phuket and Koh Samui.

Frequently Asked Questions

Overseas investors in Thai property have a smoother experience when they understand the differences in the purchase process. For more details, contact our recommended legal partner:

No, foreigners cannot directly own land in Thailand. However, they can own condominium units (up to 49% of total units in a building) or lease land long-term.

Source: Thailand Civil and Commercial Code, Section 86

Standard leases are 30 years, with the possibility of two 30-year renewals (total 90 years). The renewal must be registered at the Land Office to be legally binding.

Source: Thailand Land Code Amendment Act (2008)

Yes, it’s strongly recommended to hire a qualified Thai property lawyer to conduct due diligence, verify title deeds, and ensure proper contract preparation and registration.

Source: Thailand Real Estate Association Guidelines

Key taxes include transfer fee (2%), stamp duty (0.5%), and business tax (3.3%). These are typically split between buyer and seller as negotiated.

Source: Thailand Revenue Department

A Chanote is the best form of land title in Thailand, providing full private ownership rights. It includes exact boundaries and GPS coordinates of the property.

Source: Department of Lands, Ministry of Interior Thailand

Guiding Your Sale

We know selling a property is a big decision with complex processes. We’ll be with you from appraisal to sale.