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May 31, 2026 by Lek Harrison

Thailand Title Deed Types Explained for Koh Samui Villa Buyers – 2026 Guide

Thai title deed types are the foundation of any secure property purchase on Koh Samui. Understanding whether a villa is registered under a Chanote or a Nor Sor 3 can mean the difference between a clean, market‑ready asset and a title that limits resale or financing – often influencing yields of 7–12% for investors who get it right.

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May 28, 2026 by Lek Harrison

North Coast vs South Coast Property Prices and ROI in Koh Samui 2026 – Which Side Delivers Better Value?

North coast Koh Samui property prices and south coast villa ROI are hot topics for investors in 2026. Buyers can expect price differentials of 20‑30 % between the two sides, while rental yields on the south coast often reach 7‑11 % versus 5‑8 % up‑north. This guide breaks down the numbers, lifestyle factors and growth outlook so you can decide which coast aligns with your investment goals.

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May 16, 2026 by Lek Harrison

Joint Ownership Structures for Foreign Investors Buying Villas in Koh Samui – 2026 Guide

*Joint ownership Koh Samui villa offers foreign investors a flexible way to share costs, diversify risk, and access premium beachfront locations that may be out of reach individually. In 2026, co‑ownership arrangements are delivering price reductions of 15‑30% compared with single‑buyer purchases, while maintaining strong rental yields of 7‑11% across the island.

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May 14, 2026 by Lek Harrison

What a ฿10M, ฿20M or ฿50M Villa Looks Like on Koh Samui in 2026 – A Detailed Price Guide

Buying a villa on Koh Samui often starts with a budget question: what does my money actually buy? In 2026, price brackets of ฿10 million, ฿20 million and ฿50 million (approx. $294,000, $588,000 and $1,470,000) map to distinct property types, locations and potential rental returns. Understanding these tiers helps you align lifestyle expectations with investment performance.

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May 8, 2026 by Lek Harrison

Koh Samui vs Hua Hin for Retirement in 2026: Which Island Offers Better Lifestyle and Investment Value?

Koh Samui retirement 2026 and Hua Hin retirement are the two most popular choices for western expats seeking a tranquil Thai lifestyle. Both islands deliver sunny weather, friendly expat communities, and affordable living, but they differ significantly in property costs, healthcare access, and rental income potential. In 2026, retirees can expect property price ranges of THB 8,000,000–15,000,000 (approx. $235,000–$440,000) in Koh Samui versus THB 5,500,000–10,000,000 (approx. $162,000–$295,000) in Hua Hin, while monthly living expenses typically run THB 55,000–80,000 (approx. $1,620–$2,350) in Samui and THB 45,000–70,000 (approx. $1,320–$2,060) in Hua Hin. This guide breaks down the key factors to help you decide which location best matches your retirement goals.

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May 6, 2026 by Lek Harrison

Understanding Property Taxes in Thailand for Foreign Buyers – 2026 Guide

*Understanding Property Taxes in Thailand for Foreign Buyers – 2026 Guide

Buying a luxury villa on Koh Samui is a rewarding investment, but foreign buyers often underestimate the property tax obligations in Thailand. In 2026, annual taxes typically range from 0.1 % to 0.75 % of the assessed value, while one‑off transfer fees can add THB 1,360,000 (approx. $40,000) for a THB 30 million (approx. $880,000) villa. Knowing these costs up front helps you model realistic ROI and avoid surprises at settlement.

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May 5, 2026 by Lek Harrison

Family‑Friendly Beachfront Villages in Koh Samui 2026 – Where to Buy Your Holiday Home

Family‑friendly beachfront Koh Samui is a growing niche for expats and investors seeking a safe, sun‑lit holiday home that also offers good resale and rental prospects. In 2026, villa prices in the top family zones range from THB 12,000,000 (approx. $353,000) to THB 35,000,000 (approx. $1,029,000), while average occupancy for short‑term family rentals sits at 78‑85% during peak season, delivering yields of 6–9%.

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