webfact Posted April 8 Posted April 8 Picture courtesy of Thai Rath Bangkok residents are reeling after a powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake hit, creating chaos and panic among high-rise dwellers. With visible cracks appearing on the 22nd-floor walls of his apartment, Phatsakon Kaewkla wasn't alone in his fear. Hundreds of buildings suffered damage, inciting concern about their structural integrity. Phatsakon, like many others, sought shelter elsewhere, avoiding his home until expert confirmation of safety was provided. Despite reassurances from condominium management, a lingering unease remains. "I feel a little bit scared," he admitted, as many join him in considering low-rise alternatives. The ripple effect has hit the real estate market hard. Bangkok expert Owen Zhu noted a surge in residents eager to abandon their lofty homes for something sturdier. The earthquake has struck a chord, highlighting potential risks of high-rise living. Turkish expat Yigit Buyukergun faced similar fears when his apartment building showed major damage, leaving him skeptical of claims it was "100 percent safe." The fallout from the quake has sparked disputes between tenants and landlords about the habitability of damaged properties. While building owners reassure residents of safety, anxiety remains. The quake revealed gaps in building standards, prompting calls for stricter regulations. Authorities are probing whether substandard materials contributed to a 30-storey collapse, intensifying scrutiny on construction practices. Zhu predicts a slow but steady rise in property prices, driven by the demand for safer homes. Meanwhile, residents like Buyukergun grapple with unsettling reminders that nature's unpredictability doesn't stop at national borders. As Bangkok weighs future safety measures, the demand for earthquake-proof housing is stronger than ever. Based on a story by Bangkok Post -- 2025-04-08 2
Popular Post ozz1 Posted April 8 Popular Post Posted April 8 Zhu predicts a steady rise in property prices I think he's dreaming 1 2
impulse Posted April 8 Posted April 8 15 minutes ago, ozz1 said: Zhu predicts a steady rise in property prices I think he's dreaming I'd be predicting a rise in prices in the buildings that suffered no damage. Simple supply and demand. Units in the buildings that did suffer damage will probably drop in price (and sales volume). Some to virtually zero. 1
Yagoda Posted April 8 Posted April 8 13 minutes ago, impulse said: I'd be predicting a rise in prices in the buildings that suffered no damage. Simple supply and demand. Units in the buildings that did suffer damage will probably drop in price (and sales volume). Some to virtually zero. What would be interesting (and Im not doing it) would be correlating damage reports with developers. I wouldnt buy a condo without research on that. 1
portisaacozzy Posted April 8 Posted April 8 6 hours ago, ozz1 said: Zhu predicts a steady rise in property prices I think he's dreaming 'O ye of little faith', he meant over the next 200 years !
NedR69 Posted April 8 Posted April 8 11 hours ago, ozz1 said: Zhu predicts a steady rise in property prices I think he's dreaming Yep. And probably just recycling the same comment made about condo values in previous years re condo market.
Ralf001 Posted April 8 Posted April 8 Production manager at my work, she has two condo's in BKK. Both have severe structural issues and are shut down. She has rented a place closer to work and will return when allowed to retrived her possesions.
Middle Aged Grouch Posted April 8 Posted April 8 Prices of homes will soar around Phuket or Hua Hin as demand will rise from all those fleeing Bangkok.
black tabby12345 Posted April 8 Posted April 8 7 minutes ago, Middle Aged Grouch said: Prices of homes will soar around Phuket or Hua Hin as demand will rise from all those fleeing Bangkok. While coastal area like Phuket, has another issue(in case of quake): Sea surge.
black tabby12345 Posted April 8 Posted April 8 Earthquake Fear Drives Bangkok Residents to Search for Safer Housing You mean this? Perfectly quake-proofed; waiving powerful tremor.
ExpatOilWorker Posted April 8 Posted April 8 With fewer buyers rent will go up. Same thing happened after the 2008 sub-prime crises in the US.
black tabby12345 Posted April 8 Posted April 8 11 hours ago, impulse said: I'd be predicting a rise in prices in the buildings that suffered no damage. Simple supply and demand. Units in the buildings that did suffer damage will probably drop in price (and sales volume). Some to virtually zero. Will this be the sought after property? Sathorn Unique Tower
ExpatOilWorker Posted April 8 Posted April 8 11 hours ago, Yagoda said: What would be interesting (and Im not doing it) would be correlating damage reports with developers. I wouldnt buy a condo without research on that. You can just check the stock price of the developers. If we can scrape 950 million baht together, we can take over Italthai.
richard_smith237 Posted April 8 Posted April 8 32 minutes ago, Middle Aged Grouch said: Prices of homes will soar around Phuket or Hua Hin as demand will rise from all those fleeing Bangkok. ‘they’ll’ all quit their jobs & move ? 1 1
BangkokReady Posted April 8 Posted April 8 12 hours ago, ozz1 said: Zhu predicts a steady rise in property prices I think he's dreaming He means a rise in the prices of smaller homes that some might consider safer, like houses and apartment buildings a couple of floors high.
Mo Sawadee Posted April 9 Posted April 9 The move to head down the new freeway surely will gain traction.
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