Thai restrictions having 'no negative effect' on property market
Limitations on foreign ownership in Thailand are preventing overseas buyers from entering the market, it has been claimed.
Bangkok, in particular, did not witness any notable deals and income through real estate during the fourth quarter of 2010, a new report from CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) has claimed.
"Although there have been concerns regarding the influx of foreign capital into Thailand, the various restrictions on foreign investment ensured the real estate investment market remained largely dominated by domestic players," the consultancy confirmed.
Indeed, CBRE explained that the market was completely dominated by local buyers following a decision to raise the policy interest rate three times in the second half of 2010.
Source: PropertyShowrooms.com