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Report sees rise in Bangkok midtown retail occupancy and rental rates, downtown remains unchanged

Report sees rise in Bangkok midtown retail occupancy and rental rates, downtown remains unchanged
Occupancy levels and rental rates both rose in midtown Bangkok during the first quarter of 2010, according to a study by real estate adviser DTZ. Full story

TEE International buys land parcel in Bangkok for S$6.6m

Mainboard listed engineering and real estate group TEE International said it has bought a plot of land in the Thai capital Bangkok for S$6.6 million. Full story

Bangkok hotel, property and MICE sectors badly hit

Hotels in Bangkok, though not yet put out of business, have seen their occupancy rates crash to 2040 per cent due to the sprawling redshirt protest, which has also parched business for serviced apartments, condominium projects and meetings and exhibitions. Full story

High-end property still in demand

Demand for luxury residences has continued to grow in the first quarter despite the political uncertainty, according to homebuilder Four Pattana Co's managing director Full story

Q1 results to spike on tax breaks

Property firms expect to generate high revenue and net profit in the first quarter, thanks to the rush by customers to complete transfer of residence ownership before yesterday's original expiration date for the government's tax incentives. Full story

Charn Issara plans B1.6bn in projects

Charn Issara Development Plc this year plans to develop at least two projects worth a combined 1.6 billion baht, says managing director Songkran Issara. Full story

Property tax incentives extended 2 more months

Property developers yesterday welcomed the government's decision to extend the property tax incentives another two months, saying it would definitely boost sales among reluctant home-buyers. Full story

Budget units ruled 2009 condo sales

Budget units ruled 2009 condo sales
Condominium presales by major listed developers last year rose by 25%, with low-priced units the most popular, according to research by Raimon Land Plc. Full story

AREA: Don’t allow land tax exemptions

The new land and building tax law should not have exemptions as it could result in unequal tax collection and fraud, says Sopon Pornchokchai, president of Agency for Real Estate Affairs Full story

Housing prices could rise 4% from April

Housing prices are forecast to rise by at least 4% starting in April after the government announced the end to a package of tax incentives for homebuyers. Full story
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