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Thailand to target wealthy foreign retirees, make it easier to purchase property


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Don't you just love the numbers they come up with...

I know it is April 1 - but most Thai don't get that.

I live a fairly extravagant life, but would struggle to spend 200,000 a month - without giving loads away.

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2 minutes ago, Boomer6969 said:

Errr... 33000.

Thanks for correction, should say 100,000 baht a month...????

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Look at the image in the OP. The affluent buyer will be able to sit atop their newly owned property semi-naked pointing their feet at Government House without violating cultural tradition........????

 

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Gee, didn't they try something like this before ? Let me see, something about "wealthy foreigners", "owning land", easy visa requirements.......

Oh that's right ! The Elite Card ! (The original one.)

Love how all of their tourist scams are all directed at "wealthy foreigners", in the hopes that a million "wealthy foreigners" will spend more than 10 million "2 week millionaires" (and 20 million "zero dollar" Chinese tourists that Thailand seems to love so much).

You'd think we were living in Monte Carlo from the sounds of it !

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I propose that all foreigners spending over 100k baht a month get a bowl of "Lucky Charms" and all government tools that spout this nonsense get a free bowl of "fruit loops".

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The plan Sounds like Rich foreigners the easy visa procedure and freehold ownership  of a house with landplot. Less rich foreigners the complicated visa procedure and  ownership of house and landplot is a max 30 years leasehold.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The types of foreign retirees targeted will be those who have a healthy pension pot, with the ability to spend 200,000 - 300,000 baht per month. 

Dream on dreamers! They really have their heads inserted in the orifice where the sun does'nt shine!

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28 minutes ago, animalmagic said:

People take proposals seriously..........I know, I've been married three times!

Yes, but who takes Thailand seriously! ????

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Sometimes I feel like I’m on a loop that starts with targeting wealthy tourists, goes around some other crackpot ideas until wealthy tourists come round again.

Sometimes I feel like I’m on a loop that starts with targeting wealthy tourists, goes around some other crackpot ideas until wealthy tourists come round again.

Sometimes I feel like I’m on a loop that starts with targeting wealthy tourists, goes around some other crackpot ideas until wealthy tourists come round again.

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Wouldnt touch it with a 10' pole.  If I buy any property in Thailand Ill only do it in my wifes name and consider the money spent and done.  Companies, leases etc... are all subject to sentiment changes and money grabs.

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2 hours ago, dr_lucas said:

I think you could have come up with something better for april fools day... 

Well, it seems some people have bought it.  Wouldn't they feel silly if they're attacking the Thais even though the gov had nothing to do with this.

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You have always been able to own a house in Thailand ...................just not the land it sits on????

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3 hours ago, Surelynot said:

Welcome to the land of scams...please feel totally confident in making a major investment.

Yep, then just watch them goal posts widen until you're told to leave.........  and leave all your stuff as well......  Kop Khun Maak Khap...... 

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3 hours ago, Surelynot said:

Welcome to the land of scams...please feel totally confident in making a major investment.

APRIL FOOL 555

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3 hours ago, 86Tiger said:

 

 

Agree.

 

If I can not leave it to my heirs to do with as they please it is not mine.

You can leave it to your heirs.. , as long as it is your Thai wife,    Thai girlfriend or Thai gik.

 

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