Thailand Visa

If you are considering Thailand as a travel destination or a retirement destination then lets look at what type of Thai visa you will require for your stay. This is a brief overview of the visas available. If you are going on holiday the best visa for this purpose is a tourist visa for Thailand.

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Purchase or Leasehold

There are many things to consider when looking at property in Thailand. Some prefer to rent while others decide to buy property in Thailand. What are the options and what is best for you – you decide! In the West we normall look at the standard 100 rule.

Say if you property costs USD 100,000 then you could expect to have a rental income of rounf about USD1,000 per month. Now consider maintainance, property taxes and if it is a condo the anuual fees. Taking all into account you might see a return of 5% per annum however this is if you have tenants in the hourse of apartment.