The tax incentives which will end the property rights transfer fee from 2 per cent to 0.01 per cent, a cut in the mortgage registration fee from 1 per cent to 0.01 per cent and the reduction of the special business tax from 3.3 per cent to 0.11 per cent. So this is the last chance to save a lots of money. The perk will end on 26th of March 2010.
Transfer Fee: Before 26th March= 560 Baht and After 26th March = 56,000 Baht.
RegistrationFee: Before 26th = 280 Baht and After 26th = 28,000 Baht
Special Business Tax: Now 3,080 Baht and Later 92,400 Baht.
1. Studio 31 to 34 Sqm. Monthly rent from 7,000 to 9,000 Baht. Selling price is from 1.2 Million Baht to 1.4 Million.
2. One bedroom 41 to 44 Sqm. Monthly rent from 11,000 to 13,000 Baht. Selling price is 1.7 Million to 1.9 Million Baht
3. Two bedroom 56 to 76 Sqm. Monthly rent from 14,000 to 17,000 Baht. Selling price is 2.5 million to 3 Million Baht
All three types of condo are available either unfurnished, semi-furnished, furnished or fully furnished. The rental/selling price depends on the location of the condo within the complex, and whether the condo is furnished or unfurnished, etc.
Note:Some of the bellow listed condos are already rented, but we still have some more rooms. Mostly all the condos are furnished same way and looks same as in pictures. So you can have a complete idea by following listings.
Please call at 086-324-2456 (+668-6-324-2456)
( Please make an appointment, Prior to visit) (กรุณาโทรมานัดหมายล่วงหน้า ก่อนเข้าชมคอนโด)
We have a One Bedroom Condo with all furniture and electronic items, at very special price. Please call us to check the details. Tel 086-324-2456 or Write us at rent@metroparksathorn.com.
From One Bedroom to Two Bedroom condos available at Fortune Condo, Narathiwas 24, on Sathorn Road and just behind Central Rama 3.
All the Condos are fully furnished and available at 13,000 Baht per month to 20,000 Baht per Month. We guarantee for the best price in same area. No one else and no where you can get this price. Very soon the BRT is going to pass just next to the condo so it will be most easiest way to take a ride for anywhere in Bangkok.
This is one of the best location in central Bangkok. Just behind (walking distance) is Central Rama 3, two minutes drive or other side of the road is LOTUS. The High Ways (toll way) very easy access to any part of the Bangkok.
The 7 Eleven, Starbucks, Restaurant, Subway Sandwich and Pizza hut is located at the Ground Floor of the Complex. For the medical assistence, BNH (Bangkok Nursing Home) has just open a clinic at next door as well.
The best of the best part of this condo is they allow Gas Stove. Now a days mostly all the building do not allow GAS Stoves and need to use eclectic stove (hot plate).
Please call us or write us to know more about it or to see the property.
This is very goods news for all the residents of Metropark Sathorn at Phase 1 and Phase 2/1.
The True internet will be ready to use from March 21st at both the phases. True Online will setup a sales booth at Phase 1 on Saturday, March 20th and on Sunday, March 21, to sell the packages. During these two days they will distribute the router free for all the users and after that everyone has to pay extra for that.
The cheapest Promotion they have right now is 4Mbps line at 599 Baht per Month.
For More Information about it please call true online at 083-233-1493 or 086-999-3902. Also can get all the information from the Management offices of these two buildings.
The ongoing red-shirt rallies had only a small impact on property bookings and sales last weekends while condominium market leader L.P.N. Development Plc (LPN) was confident it would close sales of two new projects within the next few weekends.
Sales of projects launched last weekend such as BKK Group’s The Coast were normal, say their executives.
LPN managing director Opas Sripayak said the political rallies over the weekend did not blunt the opening of its new projects’ registrations. For March 13 and 14, there were around 200-300 people a day visiting the project sites, better than expected. Continue reading →
Pattaya’s real estate and tourism markets will grow by 5% and 10%, respectively this year, regardless of the political situation, says Jugkarut Ruangratanakorn, vice-president of Ratanakorn Asset Co Ltd, a property firm in the seaside resort city.
The Pattaya real estate market slowed last year and will remain sluggish in 2010 because of political tensions, he said. But he expects the market to recover from 2011 to 2014. Continue reading →
Construction could begin next year on Thailand’s first high-speed train network, says Deputy Prime Minister Trairong Suwannakhiri. The first route planned in the 800- billion-baht programme would be a Bangkok-Rayong line, he said at an investment conference yesterday.
“I expect the [Abhisit Vejjajiva] government to stand until next year, when we will begin work on this project. It will be a programme that will serve the public for the next three or four decades,” Dr Trairong said.
The government envisions investing up to 800 billion baht from 2011 to 2032 in four high-speed routes linking each region with Bangkok, covering 2,000 kilometres of new track. Once the lines are complete, access to all corners of the country would be possible from the capital in less than five hours. Continue reading →
Magnolia Quality Development Corporation (MQDC), a property subsidiary of the agribusiness giant Charoen Pokphand Group, plans to enter the mid-priced housing market in the second half of the year, says managing director Visit Malaisirirat.
The company is now negotiating to buy a land plot to develop a single-house project worth at least 800 million baht, likely in the Rangsit area, as MQDC wants to preserve a Bang Na location for its high-end Baan Magnolia project. Continue reading →
Offices of the Lands Department will be open on weekends until the end of the month to help consumers complete last-minute property transactions before the expiration of preferential tax rates on March 28, the Interior Ministry said yesterday.
After March 28, mortgage fees for property transactions will increase to 1% of the property’s value from 0.01%, with transfer fees rising to 2% from 0.01%. Specific business tax will increase to 3.3% from 0.11% previously.
The weekend services will be available on March 13-14, 20-21 and 27-28.
The department will ensure that as long as someone submits documents by 4.30 pm on March 28, it will finish the process within that day, said Trairak Tengtriratan, an adviser to the Finance Minister.
The property developer BKK Grand Estate Co, owned by the automobile dealer BKK Group, is confident political turmoil will not dent brisk sales at its condominium sales event from Friday, said president Rienchai Likitplug.
“We have experience in such political crises,” he said. “On the opening of the BKK Group in 1993, we faced the aftermath of Black May, so as a new face in property sector, we need to continue marketing through all channels – below and above the line.” Continue reading →
The average prices of newly launched condominium units this year will not rise significantly after the tax breaks end as they need to compete with resale units available in the market, says Apisit Limlomwongse, managing director of Nexus Property Consultants Co Ltd.
“It’s up to the market to determine how much the prices can rise,” he said. “Now there are a large number of resale units in the market and about 20% of the units launched earlier have not yet been taken up. Their prices are competitive, compared to new ones.” Continue reading →
The cabinet has decided not extend the term of tax incentives to the property development sector, which ends on March 28, Deputy Finance Minister Pradit Phataraprasit said on Tuesday.
He said the tax break had helped property development and real estate companies boost profits and the number of property rights transfers had increased by 10 per cent. It was believed the property development sector would continue to expand even with the end of the tax break.
Mr Pradit said the cabinet has agreed to extend the cost of living relief measures, which also end in March, to the end of June. However, the extension did not include the free tapwater programme.
The tax incentives which will end include a reduction of the property rights transfer fee from 2 per cent to 0.01 per cent, a cut in the mortgage registration fee from 1 per cent to 0.01 per cent and the reduction of the special business tax from 3.3 per cent to 0.11 per cent.
The cost of living relief measures to continue are free rides on some public buses and some third-class train carriages, free electricity for low-volume users and a freeze on the price of cooking gas.
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