Frequently Asked Questions Can a foreigner own property in Thailand?
• A unit in a registered condominium • A building (as distinct from its land) • A registered leasehold of up to 30 years for all types of titled land (and/or buildings) Foreign Nationals may NOT own: • Freehold land • More than 49% shares in a Thai company that owns freehold land To be able to own land, the company must be a Thai Registered Company that means it must be registered in Thailand and more than 50% of its shares must be held by Thais (the remainder can be held by foreigners).