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vvv@cvut.cz Property in Thailand


Nov 12, 07 - 10:27 AM
Thailand Property

Potential for buy-to-let properties in Thailand Property has never been greater. Thailand Property has always been a popular, exotic holiday location and it is expected that, despite the unprecedented disaster of the Tsunami, Thailand Property will recover its tourist numbers and continue to be the number one Asian tourist destination.
In the current economic climate, Thailand Property welcomes foreign investors to the real estate market and actively encourages the purchase of property that will boost its growing tourist industry. The number of international arrivals in 2006 is estimated to top 13.2 million, generating some 500 billion baht in tourist revenue and these figures are set to continue.
The goal of any "buy-to-let" investor is to cover any mortgage payments and generate a secondary income stream from their property investment. Provided the property is selected in a prime location, Thailand Property allows investors to deploy this strategy. They may cover all mortgage payments and bills for the year with rental income generated from the high season months alone (4 months, November to February).
Short-Term Letting or Long-Term Letting?
The final decision to be made by the "buy-to-let" investor is which letting strategy to use. It may seem obvious that the highest income is made by the property owner by letting out short term during the high season. However you must remember the increased overheads involved in regularly finding short term rental clients and the maintenance costs involved between clients. Long term rentals typically bring lower priced rentals but they usually require far less input from the property owner and the rental income is fixed and stable over the course of the year.
Some property owners choose to rent medium term during the low season and then short term to higher paying holiday clients during the high season. The decisions to be made on your letting strategy in Thailand Property are usually answered in part by the property you purchase and where it is located.


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