Nominations now open for Thailand Property Awards
Nominations are now being accepted for this year’s
Thailand Property Awards – which is widely regarded as the “Oscars” of the
kingdom’s property and real estate industries.
The
annual event, now in its sixth year, showcases the best of Thailand’s
property and real estate sectors. This year’s Awards include several new
categories, including “Most Affordable Condominiums” and “Best Landscape
Architecture Design”.
A gala ceremony, which last year attracted more than 500 guests including
Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister, will take place on November 5th, 2011, at
the Grand Hyatt Erawan in Bangkok, during which this year’s winners will be
announced.
Terry Blackburn, Chief Executive Officer of Ensign Media, the organiser of
Awards, said: “The Thailand Property Awards assist in promoting high levels
of quality in Thailand’s real estate, construction, architectural and
interior design sectors, as well as the professional services on offer in
the Kingdom.”
He added: “The Awards are highly coveted by all those within the property
and real estate industries and, as always, we’re expecting a lot of
competition from developers, agents and architects in all of this year’s
categories.”
Nominations are welcomed from members of the public as well as from those
within the industry. To nominate and view the criteria for each award visit
www.thailand propertyawards.com.
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Lumpini Condotown grand opening in Pattaya
Pakorn Thavisin,
left, Chairman LPN Development Public Company Ltd., receives a bouquet of
flowerers from Pattaya Mayor Ithiphol Khunpluem congratulating him on the
launch of the project.
Phasakorn Channgam
A model of the Lumpini
Condotown building.
On May 9, at the sale offices of LPN on Sukhumvit Road in
Naklua, Pattaya Mayor Ithipol Khunpluem, together with Pakorn Thavisin and
Opas Sripayak of the LPN company, presided over the opening launch ceremony
for the Lumpini Condotown project in the presence of 300 invited guests,
potential customers and real estate professionals.
Opas Sripayak, the Managing Director of LPN, stated that this was the
company’s first real estate project in the region, adding that, “Pattaya is
a big city and its location not so far away from Bangkok and with its public
infrastructure makes it an ideal place for real estate investment.
The Lumpini Condotown is located in north Pattaya on Sukhumvit Road on a
land plot of 7 rai. It consists of two 32-storey buildings with a total of
1,442 individual units. The project budget is some 1,250 million baht and
construction is expected to begin around June this year, with a completion
date of November 2012.
For more information, call 038-489-311, 02-689-6888 or go to website:
http://www.lpn.co.th.
The launch party generated a
lot of interest from potential buyers.
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Strong sales for Bang Saray Beach Condo - over 40% sold
An artist’s render shows the
Bang Saray Beach Condominium project.
Buyers may have missed the boat in terms of getting a
really inexpensive deal at Bang Saray Beach Condominium Project, by CW Asset
Co. at Bang Saray, Thailand.
Now that they are on their way to selling 50% in just eight months and with
few foreigner quota units still available they have increased prices by 10%
and discontinued all promotions.
That said, even with the price increase, their units are still selling for
between 29,500 to 46,000 Baht (USD $938 to USD $1,533) per square meter.
Many excellent view units are still available starting at 850,000 Baht. (USD
$28,333)
Bang Saray Beach Condominium is just 200 meters from the nicest beach on the
eastern seaboard of Thailand! They have two buildings of eight floors and a
total of 140 luxury, full service condo units. Typical units sizes are 25 to
42sqm, but many of their customers have combined multiple units to provide
larger accommodations.
The best news is that construction was originally due to start in December
2011 but is being brought forward to July 2011 on the back of early strong
sales. They have many excellent ocean view units available.
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