Frequently asked questions
Can foreigners buy condos in Phuket?
Yes. Foreigners may own condominium units freehold up to 49% of the total
saleable area in any one building under the Thai Condominium Act.
Leasehold structures are commonly used for villas and units beyond the
49% quota. Always verify quota availability before signing.
What rental yield is typical in Phuket?
Well-located condos in Bang Tao, Laguna, Kamala, and Kata historically
generate 5–8% net yield after management fees and vacancy, based on
published market reports. Individual projects vary; talk to our advisor
for project-specific context.
How do I do due diligence on a Phuket condo?
Verify the developer's delivery history, confirm EIA approval and
construction licences are in place, ensure deposit funds are held in
escrow, check the foreign-quota balance for the building, and obtain
an independent Thai legal review of the contract before signing.
What information does Phuket Investor Hub publish?
Publicly available project facts only — developer, pricing, completion
date, foreign quota, amenities, photos, and location. We do not publish
ratings, scores, or verdicts on named developers. For project-specific
questions, talk to our advisor.