Why Buyers Are Turning Their Eyes to Mai Khao, Phuket
Mai Khao might not be the first name that comes up when people talk about Phuket property, but that’s exactly what makes it a smart move.
Mai Khao might not be the first name that comes up when people talk about Phuket property, but that’s exactly what makes it a smart move.
If you’ve been searching for a quieter slice of tropical paradise just outside the buzz of Phuket, Natai Beach in Phang Nga might be exactly what you’re after.
If you’re looking to buy a home in Thailand, skipping the off-plan brochure and heading straight to the resale market might be your smartest move.
Why? Resale properties give you more than just four walls - they offer real-life context. You can see the view, walk through the garden, check the neighborhood during rush hour, and speak with neighbors. It's the only way to know exactly what you're buying.
Plus, many of the best-located properties, close to beaches, marinas, international schools, or golf courses, are already built. You won’t find land like that in today’s new launches.
But even though the home is ready, you still need to tread carefully. Here’s how to navigate the process, whether you’re eyeing a villa, townhouse, standalone house, or condo.
A new immigration path in Thailand is opening doors for global citizens with serious wealth — and it’s not what you think.
Imagine this: you’re on a video call with your colleagues, but instead of gray cubicles or a gloomy November sky behind you, there’s sunlight dancing on turquoise waves and the gentle rustle of palm trees. In one hand, an iced Thai coffee. In the other, your mouse—because yes, you’re working. But work feels different when Thailand is your backdrop.