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New Town Plans, New Values: How Zoning Changes Can Reprice Your PropertyWhen the new city plan comes into force, are you sure your land will benefit – not lose development potential? From a valuer's view, new zoning isn't just a map color – it's a direct shift in land potential that must reflect as value uplift or discount in your assets.
July 16, 2026
article • valuation
Three Property Valuation Types in Thailand: Which One Should You Use?Thailand's property market features three distinct valuation types — each serving different purposes. Professional valuers help investors understand which value applies to specific decisions, ensuring informed financial strategies.
July 16, 2026
research • economy
Southeast Asia Outlook 2026Explore the Southeast Asia Outlook 2026, highlighting key market insights, investment trends, and economic growth forecasts for Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
Sarawut Tikhachon • March 05, 2026
insights • economy
International Schools in Thailand Flourish: A Look at Elite Families and Their OwnershipThailand has been experiencing a continuous decline in population for a long time, leading to decreased sales of consumer goods and lower demand for housing.
Surachet Kongcheep • February 21, 2025
insights • valuation
Discount Rate: The Key Assumption of Property ValuationThe discount rate is the rate of return that an investor expects to receive from investing in a particular asset, taking into account the risk and opportunity of the investment.
Tatchada Supakornpichan • November 28, 2024
insights • valuation
Property Valuation Using the Income ApproachProperty valuation is a crucial process that plays a significant role in investment decisions, asset management, and financial planning.
Tatchada Supakornpichan • November 14, 2024
insights • economy
Why warehouse rental prices in Thailand have not significantly increased over a 10-year periodThailand has an abundance of vacant land, particularly in areas designated for warehouses, transportation, and industrial zones. Many local developers own vacant land, leading to constant construction of new warehouse facilities. The steady annual increase in warehouse supply, around 10-20%, means that the supply is consistently rising in line with, or even outpacing, demand.
Phongphan Phloiphet • September 12, 2024
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