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It is possible to officially buy real estate in Phuket

There is a myth that according to the laws of Thailand, a foreigner does not have the right to own land, so it is impossible to officially buy property in Thailand. In fact, things are a little different. A foreign citizen really cannot own land in Thailand. However, over the past 20-25 years, this has not prevented foreigners from buying property and owning it without any problems. You can buy a house in Thailand, but it must be registered in the name of a Thai company of which you will be the CEO. The purchase is completely legal. The real estate is considered the property of the company, and the company is your property. The legal chain of the real estate purchase process works 100%. The only thing you need is a good lawyer and a reliable agent. Another legal way to purchase a house in Thailand is to rent a land plot under the 30+30+30 year scheme. You conclude a contract with the landlord for a period of 30 years, confirm its validity in state institutions and build your own house on the acquired land. After 30 years, you will have priority in renewing this agreement for another 30 years. We, a Siberian company with an international name GZHF.rf, help clients with issues of buying, selling, renting and exchanging real estate, as well as mortgages in all cities where we have a presence - Novosibirsk, St. Petersburg, Irkutsk, Vladivostok, Pattaya, Dubai, Alanya, Phuket and Toronto. GZHA.rf includes CMP Realty, whose offices are located in Pattaya. CMP Realty officially represents Thailand's largest developer on the east coast. The range is impressive - from studios to luxury villas. If necessary, you can easily buy or sell an apartment in Pattaya and Phuket. The office of CMP Realty is a real estate agency in Thailand, where qualified Russian realtors work.
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