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Buying Property in Bangkok: What Foreigners Need to Know
Closing costs, mortgage access, rental yields, neighborhoods & risk assessment — verified for 2026
Quick answer
In Bangkok, Thailand, foreign nationals can buy with restrictions. Total closing costs run 1–2% of the purchase price; non-residents typically buy with cash. Average gross rental yield is ~5.5%; non-resident rental income is taxed at ~15%. Property purchase alone does NOT grant residency.
Key facts
- Closing costs: 1–2% of purchase price · breakdown: Transfer fee (buyer's share) (1% (of 2% total)) · Legal fees (THB 30K–80K).
- Foreign ownership: restricted Condos only (49% foreign quota per building). Land prohibited.
- No mortgage for non-residents cash purchase typical for foreign buyers in Thailand.
- Gross yield: ~5.5% rental income taxed at 15% for non-residents · net yield is materially lower.
- Residency via property: no No property-linked visa. Thailand Privilege Card from THB 600K (5yr).
In this report
Can Foreigners Buy Property in Thailand?
Condos only (49% foreign quota per building). Land prohibited.
Residency Options
No property-linked visa. Thailand Privilege Card from THB 600K (5yr).
Total Acquisition Cost in Thailand
Estimated closing costs range from 1% to 2% of the purchase price. Below is a line-by-line breakdown for a ฿10,000,000 property.
| Cost Item | Rate | Estimate |
|---|---|---|
| Transfer fee (buyer's share) | 1% (of 2% total) | ฿100,000 |
| Legal fees | THB 30K–80K | ฿55,000 |
| Total Closing Costs | ฿155,000 | |
| Grand Total (Purchase + Closing) | ฿10,155,000 | |
Annual Property Tax
0.02% – 0.3%
Land & Building Tax. Residential: 0.02% up to THB 50M.
Typical Timeline
2 – 6 weeks
From offer to completion
Mortgage Availability for Non-Residents
Mortgages are generally not available to non-residents in Thailand. Most foreign buyers purchase with cash or arrange financing in their home country.
Rental Yield Analysis
Gross Yield (avg)
5.5%
Rental Tax Rate
15%
for non-residents
Capital Gains Tax
15%
for non-residents
Rental Income Tax
15% withholding on gross rental income for non-residents.
Capital Gains Tax
Progressive. 1% withholding at transfer. SBT 3.3% if sold within 5 years.
Avg Price per sqm (national)
$3,500 USD
First-Month Cash for Renters
Estimated upfront costs at ฿25,000/month rent in Bangkok
That is roughly 3x monthly rent. Typically 2 months. Some premium condos ask 3.
Neighborhood Guide: Bangkok
2 neighborhoods profiled with rent ranges, buy prices, walkability, safety, and lifestyle fit.
Sukhumvit (Nana to Phrom Phong)
Bangkok's expat corridor — BTS connected, international dining, co-working, condos.
Sukhumvit Road from Soi Nana (Soi 3) to Phrom Phong (Soi 39) is Bangkok's primary expat corridor. It offers the highest concentration of international restaurants, co-working spaces, luxury condos, an...
Studio Rent
฿12,000–25,000/mo
1-Bed Rent
฿20,000–45,000/mo
2-Bed Rent
฿35,000–80,000/mo
Buy (per sqm)
฿120,000–250,000
Ari
Bangkok's hipster neighborhood — cafes, vintage shops, local + expat mix, BTS connected.
Ari is Bangkok's trendiest local neighborhood — think Brooklyn to Sukhumvit's Manhattan. It offers a genuine Thai neighborhood feel with a growing expat community. The area around BTS Ari station has ...
Studio Rent
฿8,000–15,000/mo
1-Bed Rent
฿12,000–25,000/mo
2-Bed Rent
฿20,000–40,000/mo
Buy (per sqm)
฿80,000–150,000
Short-Term Rental Rules in Bangkok
License Required
Yes — Hotel license
Day Limit
No day limit
Enforcement
lax
Last Regulatory Change
2019
Key Restrictions
- Technically requires hotel license for <30 day stays
- Widely unenforced for condos
- Some buildings ban STR in house rules
Risk Assessment
Overall Foreign Buyer Risk: Moderate
2 of 5 risk factors flagged for non-resident buyers in Thailand
Regulatory Risk
MediumForeign ownership is restricted in Thailand. Condos only (49% foreign quota per building). Land prohibited.
Tax Burden
LowNon-resident rental income taxed at 15%. Capital gains at 15%. 15% withholding on gross rental income for non-residents.
Transaction Costs
LowClosing costs range 1–2% of purchase price. Moderate transaction costs — typical 3–5 year break-even vs renting.
Liquidity Risk
LowTypical buying/selling timeline: 2–6 weeks. Strong rental demand supports liquidity.
Currency Risk
MediumTransactions in THB. Consider currency hedging for significant investments.
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