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Should you rent a condominium unit?
The advantages of renting over buying | Plus Property

Are you trying to decide whether renting a condominium would suit your needs? Read ahead to learn more about the benefits and requirements of renting a condominium unit.

Should you rent a condominium unit?
The advantages of renting over buying | Plus Property

Are you trying to decide whether renting a condominium would suit your needs? Read ahead to learn more about the benefits and requirements of renting a condominium unit.

1. Finding a condo that meets your lifestyle needs

When looking for a decent condo room for rent, you may want to pay attention to whether it comes with facilities that accommodate your lifestyle demands A freelancer or someone who needs... READ MORE

2. Choosing the right location to rent a condo

It is no surprise that the most popular condominium locations provide residents with ample transportation options. Rentals in the vicinity of convenient transport services, like the BTS Skytrain... READ MORE

3. Expenses to prepare ahead of renting

Once you have found your ideal condominium unit, you can prepare the necessary funds. Advance payment of 1 month’s rent and a damage deposit equivalent to 2 months’ rent need to be paid on the day of the contract signing.

4. Explore your options and inspect condos thoroughly

Renting allows you to get a real sense of what it’s like to live in a condominium and gives you ample time to decide whether to purchase a property. Meanwhile, you can consult with experts... READ MORE

5. Renting a condo before buying

If there are no locations of particular interest to you, or if there is a chance that you may have to relocate for work purposes, opting to rent a condo instead of buying one is sensible. When renting... READ MORE

6. Should you rent directly from the owner or through an agency?

Finding a rental unit on your own can be difficult and time consuming, as you are working with a very limited selection of condominiums and locations. Consulting an experienced agent who has real... READ MORE

7. Other preparations when renting a condo

Once you have decided on a condominium unit, you will need to prepare the necessary funds. Advance payment of 1 month’s rent and a damage deposit equivalent to 2 months’ rent need... READ MORE

Apartments in Thailand come in various sizes and styles, catering to different budgets and preferences, from basic units to luxury apartments with high-end amenities. Legally, apartments in Thailand are governed by different regulations than condos, primarily focusing on rental operations rather than ownership. Tenants in apartments typically have less freedom to make alterations or renovations to their units compared to condo owners. Moreover, the services, maintenance, and management of the building are handled by the landlord or a management company, providing a more hands-off living experience for tenants.

  • Lower Initial Costs: Renting an apartment typically involves lower upfront costs than buying a condo.
  • Low Maintenance: The landlord is responsible for repairs and upkeep, which means less hassle for tenants.
  • Amenities: Many apartment complexes in Thailand offer a range of amenities, such as swimming pools, fitness centers, etc.
  • Security: Apartments in Thailand typically provide good security features, including guards, CCTV cameras, and key card access, offering peace of mind to residents.
  • No Building Taxes: The apartment tenant is not responsible for paying the building taxes.
  • Ease of Relocation: Living in an apartment offers the ease of relocation without the burden of selling a property before moving.

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Q&A

Q: What is different between Condos and Apartments in The Thai Context?

A: In the Thai context, apartments refer to residential units in a building or complex that are available for rent. Unlike condominiums, where each unit is individually owned.

Q: Can foreigners rent a condo or rent apartment in Thailand?

A:Yes, foreigners can rent property in Thailand

Q: Can tourists rent a condo or rent apartment in Thailand?

A:Yes, tourists can rent property in Thailand

Q: What documents do I need?

A: Passport, visa (if applicable), and deposit (usually cash).

or using a professional agent can make the process of finding an apartment/condo easier and ensure a seamless process, from initial search to final lease signing.

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