What the UK government’s ground rent cap means for Thai investors in London property

What the UK government’s ground rent cap means for Thai investors in London property

The UK government has recently announced plans to cap ground rent as part of broader leasehold reforms. Ground rent will be capped at £250 annually and will be reduced over time. For Thai investors holding or considering London property, this reform brings additional certainty, ownership costs and improved long-term investment...

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Why buy instead of rent in London (for university students)

Why buy instead of rent in London (for university students)

Every year, an increasing number of discerning Thai investors explore lucrative, stable overseas property options as part of their long-term diversification strategy. Among the options on the table, London consistently draws the sharpest interest. The one factor that stands out above yields, exchange rates or market cycles is student demand.This...

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