onni4me Posted May 12, 2013 Share Posted May 12, 2013 The Thai Government website is in Thai only so you either need to read Thai or ask someone help you. You can look either by area or postal code etc. http://property.trea....th/pvmwebsite/ Of course, sometimes the full amount is not advertised since some...er...try to make tax planning. But gives one pretty good idea of the closed sales prices. Someone asked this awhile back so wanted to share my finding. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David48 Posted May 13, 2013 Share Posted May 13, 2013 Thanks for that ... . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
writeshack Posted May 13, 2013 Share Posted May 13, 2013 Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sydebolle Posted May 13, 2013 Share Posted May 13, 2013 Well, I found the following quite helpful; again in Thai language. Latter makes sense as trading land is a domestic thing, so get someone to help you in case your Thai became a little rusty ... The Treasury Dept:http://landprice.treasury.go.th/zonecondition_1.phpThe Department of Land: http://www2.dol.go.th/Tax.phpGood luck with your planning 8-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lucjoker Posted May 13, 2013 Share Posted May 13, 2013 the first site is not working ,after 5 steps ,they say there is no info. Even in BKK,center of Pattaya .......nothing. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe Mamma Posted May 13, 2013 Share Posted May 13, 2013 Location and other regional and local aspects are always the main factors and a general price for a given area is quite inaccurate. Is it located next to a toxic dump or the last corridor of natural land? Is it in an agricultural or industrial zoned area? Too many variables to not look at the land and check the sales of it's history and the money borrowed or owed on it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcnbkk Posted May 14, 2013 Share Posted May 14, 2013 I guess a good way to check how good/bad the gov't thinks the price is on the land gf bought. If she can decipher the site, I can't read Thai. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
belg Posted May 14, 2013 Share Posted May 14, 2013 why look into that? you cannot own 1 square cm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbradsby Posted May 15, 2013 Share Posted May 15, 2013 Sorry, people don't report at the Land Office what they actually paid, so you have to just be a smart buyer and know the local & comparable market values. The land IS the total real estate value in Thailand unless the house is a major edifice... not likely. No shortcuts around due diligence, other than paying too much and just not worrying about it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tiredpunter Posted May 15, 2013 Share Posted May 15, 2013 Greetings, sorry if this is the wrong forum. I'm wondering if anyone can tell me roughly what the land price in the Wang Muang area in Saraburi would be? I'm looking for about 5 rai, 10 or 15 mins drive out of town. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dork Posted May 15, 2013 Share Posted May 15, 2013 (edited) Sorry, people don't report at the Land Office what they actually paid, so you have to just be a smart buyer and know the local & comparable market values. The land IS the total real estate value in Thailand unless the house is a major edifice... not likely. No shortcuts around due diligence, other than paying too much and just not worrying about it. Unfortunately this is true. Word of mouth is the best information you can get. This is also why signboards advertising land or houses for sale never state the actual asking price. Edit: I should have said rarely state the price. Occasionally they do. Edited May 15, 2013 by Dork 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swissie Posted May 15, 2013 Share Posted May 15, 2013 Every major bank in Thailand has a website. A sub-forum lists the properties "in distress" in any given aerea (bargains all over the place). So, take your clue from there and not what local realtors consider a "fair market price" for a Farang. Of importance: Property, sold by a bank has solid land - papers, as opposed to your GF/Wife's land, where nobody can produce any legal proof of legal ownership of the land.(Usually). Food for thought. Cheers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rgs2001uk Posted May 15, 2013 Share Posted May 15, 2013 Every major bank in Thailand has a website. A sub-forum lists the properties "in distress" in any given aerea (bargains all over the place). So, take your clue from there and not what local realtors consider a "fair market price" for a Farang. Of importance: Property, sold by a bank has solid land - papers, as opposed to your GF/Wife's land, where nobody can produce any legal proof of legal ownership of the land.(Usually). Food for thought. Cheers. (bargains all over the place). I dont know if you read Thai or not (I do). I have looked at these sites and can assure you there are no bargains to be had, perhaps you could point us in the direction of such bargains. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swissie Posted May 15, 2013 Share Posted May 15, 2013 Every major bank in Thailand has a website. A sub-forum lists the properties "in distress" in any given aerea (bargains all over the place). So, take your clue from there and not what local realtors consider a "fair market price" for a Farang. Of importance: Property, sold by a bank has solid land - papers, as opposed to your GF/Wife's land, where nobody can produce any legal proof of legal ownership of the land.(Usually). Food for thought. Cheers. (bargains all over the place). I dont know if you read Thai or not (I do). I have looked at these sites and can assure you there are no bargains to be had, perhaps you could point us in the direction of such bargains. The major banks have an "english-button". The same offers appear in english. The bargain syndrome: If the bank can not sell the "distressed property" within a certain time-frame, they will offer the same property the next month with a discount. (15 to 20 %). They want to keep their "Books Clean" and get rid of "non-performing" loans. Of course, if the Thai-Wife is determined to build the house on "family-land", the above is of no relevance to the land-hungry farang. The land will be for free, and no legal papers will be produced by the "family" to prove, that the land is actually and legally in their posession. I would rather go with the "bank-version" instead of the "family-version". All said and done and once more, concerning the average Farang: Rent, don't buy. Cheers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rgs2001uk Posted May 15, 2013 Share Posted May 15, 2013 Every major bank in Thailand has a website. A sub-forum lists the properties "in distress" in any given aerea (bargains all over the place). So, take your clue from there and not what local realtors consider a "fair market price" for a Farang. Of importance: Property, sold by a bank has solid land - papers, as opposed to your GF/Wife's land, where nobody can produce any legal proof of legal ownership of the land.(Usually). Food for thought. Cheers. (bargains all over the place). I dont know if you read Thai or not (I do). I have looked at these sites and can assure you there are no bargains to be had, perhaps you could point us in the direction of such bargains. The major banks have an "english-button". The same offers appear in english. The bargain syndrome: If the bank can not sell the "distressed property" within a certain time-frame, they will offer the same property the next month with a discount. (15 to 20 %). They want to keep their "Books Clean" and get rid of "non-performing" loans. Of course, if the Thai-Wife is determined to build the house on "family-land", the above is of no relevance to the land-hungry farang. The land will be for free, and no legal papers will be produced by the "family" to prove, that the land is actually and legally in their posession. I would rather go with the "bank-version" instead of the "family-version". All said and done and once more, concerning the average Farang: Rent, don't buy. Cheers. I agree with all of your post, except this, The bargain syndrome: If the bank can not sell the "distressed property" within a certain time-frame, they will offer the same property the next month with a discount. (15 to 20 %). Never seen any discounts, I seen loads of overpriced crap for sale, some in a very distressed state, some of these properties arent worth buying, I could buy a new house cheaper than some of these properties are advetised for. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David48 Posted May 15, 2013 Share Posted May 15, 2013 Every major bank in Thailand has a website. A sub-forum lists the properties "in distress" in any given aerea (bargains all over the place). So, take your clue from there and not what local realtors consider a "fair market price" for a Farang. Of importance: Property, sold by a bank has solid land - papers, as opposed to your GF/Wife's land, where nobody can produce any legal proof of legal ownership of the land.(Usually). Food for thought. Cheers. I've read the posts below and the discussion. May I ask you to post a few links to the relevant section of the Banks websites that you mention above ... in English or Thai, what ever is easier for you. Bangkok Bank SCB Bank (for me would be a good start and then I can take it from there) Thanks in Advance ... . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swissie Posted May 16, 2013 Share Posted May 16, 2013 Every major bank in Thailand has a website. A sub-forum lists the properties "in distress" in any given aerea (bargains all over the place). So, take your clue from there and not what local realtors consider a "fair market price" for a Farang. Of importance: Property, sold by a bank has solid land - papers, as opposed to your GF/Wife's land, where nobody can produce any legal proof of legal ownership of the land.(Usually). Food for thought. Cheers. I've read the posts below and the discussion. May I ask you to post a few links to the relevant section of the Banks websites that you mention above ... in English or Thai, what ever is easier for you. Bangkok Bank SCB Bank (for me would be a good start and then I can take it from there) Thanks in Advance ... . I looked at it a year ago. For nationwide coverage, I found Kasikorn-Bank the best. Whereas Bangkok-Bank focuses on Bangkok mainly. But things may have changed in the meantime. Cheers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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