Pattaya Immo is an Internet Real Estate Gateway in Pattaya, and now in more and more "spots" in Thailand.
Our vision is to set up bridges between potential property buyers and Real Estate experts.
The Pattaya real estate market offers exciting opportunities, a great choice to meet either your personal holiday needs or for those seeking to enter the lucrative Thai real estate market. Our connections are well established and include relationships with developers and real estate property managers throughout the region. Inquire about real estate offers or call one of our experienced representatives for exclusive information.
On this website, you'll find a wide choice of properties and developments in Pattaya, and surounding areas, and other places in Thailand. Today, more than ever, buyer emphasis is on lifestyle and Thailand is no different. With lifestyle, or a change of lifestyle, paramount in our minds, we have focused on the best properties that will not only enhance your lifestyle but help guide you in the right direction when making a sound property investment. In recent years we have witnessed many chances in Pattaya. Our city has experienced tremendous growth, which is continuing rapidly, and no other area has expanded more than the Real Estate sector. Building materials and land prices continue to rise giving investors steady returns and attractive capital gains.
Real Estate in Thailand is not unlike the rest of the world. Some regions forge ahead while other areas remain stagnant. Pattaya, and especially, Jomtien Beach and Naklua areas, are growing at a fast rate, in all directions. This has placed even greater emphasis on that old Real Estate adage 'location, location, location'.
Why to choose Pattaya Immo? Because in all legal matters, we have the best connections in Pattaya to provide 100% satisfaction for both buyers and sellers.
Pattaya Klang, or Central Pattaya, is a little funkier than the Northern district. The hotels are not so grand, the restaurants smaller, and here you will find the beginning of Pattaya's bar-beers, or open-air bars. There are plenty of tailor shops, and some go-go bars. Pattaya police station, and the Immigration Office are here. Three main shopping malls, the Royal Garden Plaza, Mike's Place and Central Festival are all in Central Pattaya. In addition to the action along Beach Road, many of the Sois are very lively: Soi Post Office, and Soi Pattayaland 1, 2 and 3 in particular. There is a Tourist Police office on Beach Road near the junction with South Pattaya's Walking Street. The Sois will all take you through to Second Road, where there are more bars and restaurants, and a couple of dive shops. There are many small hotels and guesthouses here, offering good value accommodation and no-frills Western and Thai dining.
NORTH PATTAYA / NAKLUA
Naklua means "salt fields", after the main occupation of the area before the rise of tourism and industry. There is still the air of an ancient village to Naklua today, for here you will see old wooden houses and narrow streets, traditional noodle shops and working fishing boats. The old houses over the creek are especially picturesque, and a walk through the streets will reveal plenty of little shops selling handicrafts and domestic goods. The Dolphin Roundabout and the beginning of Beach Road mark the junction with North Pattaya, and the surroundings change dramatically. This is the classy end of the resort, with up-market hotels and restaurants facing out over the beach. Here too you can begin a pleasant walk along the beachfront, for a recently built promenade will take you along the shore under the palm trees right up to through to the back part of Pattaya, known as Second Road. There are more major hotels here, along with shopping areas, bars, clubs, and a Tourist Police office.
SOUTH PATTAYA
South Pattaya Road curves sharply off from Beach Road, taking the traffic away from this busy district which is now known as Walking Street. A relatively recent development, this pedestrians only zone is welcome relief, allowing visitors to browse amongst the endless little shops offering fast tailoring services, sports goods, jewelry and souvenirs. Here too the bars are almost endless, as are the big seafood restaurants, several of them built out over the ocean ... read more...
The following information should give the reader a basic idea of the manner in which foreign ownership of property has been accomplished up to this time here in Thailand.
For a comprehensive and up to date over view of the subject of foreigners owning property in Thailand, we suggest the advice of a Thai lawyer and/or experienced and reputable real estate consultant.
Ownership of land in Thailand is governed by the Land Code of BE 2497 (1954), the Civil and Commercial Code, the Land Reform for Agriculture Act BE 2518 (1975), and the regulations set forth by the Ministry of the Interior.
Aren't foreigners prohibited from owning land in Thailand?
Under strict application of the existing law it is officially prohibited for foreigners, including both individuals and juristic entities (e.g., companies or partnerships), to own land in Thailand. However, there are exceptions to the prohibition found in the law itself. There are also other methods of arranging for the purchase of land in Thailand. According to section 97 of the Thai Land Law, the definition of a foreigner includes a Thai registered company or partnership in which more than 49% of the capital is owned by foreigners or of which more than half the shareholders or partners are foreign citizens.
Can foreigners own buildings even if they don't own the land?
Although Thai law prohibits foreigners from owning land in Thailand, foreigners have the right to own a structure such as bu... read more...