Many properties are offered on a long-term or “never ending” lease by the current owner. You would agree upon a price, payable at one-, three- or five-year intervals, or for the duration of the contract, or any other interval.
Many properties are offered on a long-term or “never ending” lease by the current owner. You would agree upon a price, payable at one-, three- or five-year intervals, or for the duration of the contract, or any other interval.
Looking at buying property in Phuket then speak to one of our expatriate solicitors in our Phuket office about your legal issues. Phuket is a wonderful place to retire and it has been known to be much cheaper than retiring in Spain. Phuket has a large expatriate community of British, American and Australians. Some do […]
Phuket, the Pearl of the South, is Thailand’s largest island. It is one of the wealthiest and most beautiful provinces in the country. With the completion of the Sarasin Bridge connecting the island to the mainland, the province and Phuket town grew rapidly. The island is now one of the most sought after holiday and […]