@@Paulo-f4p8w yes. That's why it's risky to own a house in Thailand. You can own 49% of a Thai company that can obtain a lease on the land. But even that is a grey area and these have been clampdowns on people using it to buy property I believe.
The New Year 2025 began with the ever-enchanting Victoria, presenting yet another luxurious Thai property with her characteristic poise and charm. Dressed in a bold leopard-print transparent blouse, paired fashionably with light blue, artfully distressed baggy jeans, and completing the ensemble with a pair of stylish sandals, Victoria certainly made a statement. Yet, for those accustomed to her barefoot elegance, this decision might come as a slight disappointment. Nonetheless, her relaxed demeanor and precise property description more than compensated for the sartorial shift. The property in question was a 15-year-old villa nestled in the prestigious hills of Surin. Despite its age, it had been meticulously maintained, offering a harmonious blend of modern aesthetics and traditional Thai luxury. With an impressive 1,590 square meters of exquisitely designed living space sprawled across a 2,458 square meter plot, this six-level masterpiece radiates both opulence and craftsmanship. The villa features five generously proportioned bedrooms and eight impeccably designed bathrooms, providing a sanctuary of luxury for its residents. Its centrepiece, an 18-meter infinity pool accompanied by a private Jacuzzi, offers breathtaking panoramic views of Bang Tao Beach. Enhancing its allure are three traditional Thai pavilions, which seamlessly fuse timeless heritage with contemporary comfort. The lush tropical gardens surrounding the property amplify the sense of tranquillity, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. The villa’s architecture and design certainly exude elegance, but one element mars the otherwise spectacular vistas: a communications tower intrudes upon the otherwise idyllic ocean view. This detail, emblematic of the often chaotic urban sprawl in Thai locales, is a subtle reminder of the complexities that accompany even the most luxurious properties. Priced at US $5.2 million, this villa occupies a middle ground: neither an exorbitant splurge nor a remarkable bargain. Its fully furnished interiors and freehold ownership make it an attractive option, but foreign buyers must tread carefully. Under Thai property laws, foreigners can own the physical building but not the land it stands on. This nuance is a vital consideration for prospective international buyers. Victoria, with her softly pronounced English and growing expertise in real estate, candidly reminded viewers of these legal constraints. While her insights were valuable, one couldn’t help but muse on the possibility of more favourable circumstances-perhaps involving a romantic partnership with someone like Victoria, which might ease the complexities of property ownership in Thailand. But such musings are, of course, purely hypothetical. As Victoria concluded her presentation, the villa stood as a testament to luxury, blending opulence with tradition. For those who seek a lavish retreat amidst the hills of Surin, this property offers a unique opportunity. Yet, as with all things, it comes with its share of considerations-both legal and aesthetic. And in the end, it’s not just the property but also the perspective with which one approaches it that truly defines its value.
Anyone know what happened to that Pretty Girl in nice Dresses that used to show us around ?????? I liked Her she knew how to look and dress , I don’t like this new presenter she doesn’t know how to look like a Lady , She needs to get new Jeans those are worn and has holes in them, This is a perfect example of first impressions last,
Cant wait for you to do a walk through of that 15 mil cascade villa!!!!!!
Thank you, Victoria! Happy 2025 to you! This house could use a refresh, but it is still a beautiful estate. Excellent value in USD….🤘🏻🇺🇸
happy new year gorgeous 💞
WOW!
Is that free hold or what
Happy NEW YEAR 🎈 All the BEST for 2025 🙏🙏❤️❤️. Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
In the beginning, middle bottom, it is clearly indicated there is wifi at the pool.
❤️🔥🌹
how non Thai resident can buy these villa's , as of now non-resident not allowed to make purchase of these
Can you buy a house.in thailand even if your not a resident or citizen? Or too much red tape to go through?.
You can buy a house. But you can't own the land.
@jbennison5672 dumbest idea i heard.😅
@@Paulo-f4p8w yes. That's why it's risky to own a house in Thailand. You can own 49% of a Thai company that can obtain a lease on the land. But even that is a grey area and these have been clampdowns on people using it to buy property I believe.
The New Year 2025 began with the ever-enchanting Victoria, presenting yet another luxurious Thai property with her characteristic poise and charm. Dressed in a bold leopard-print transparent blouse, paired fashionably with light blue, artfully distressed baggy jeans, and completing the ensemble with a pair of stylish sandals, Victoria certainly made a statement. Yet, for those accustomed to her barefoot elegance, this decision might come as a slight disappointment. Nonetheless, her relaxed demeanor and precise property description more than compensated for the sartorial shift.
The property in question was a 15-year-old villa nestled in the prestigious hills of Surin. Despite its age, it had been meticulously maintained, offering a harmonious blend of modern aesthetics and traditional Thai luxury. With an impressive 1,590 square meters of exquisitely designed living space sprawled across a 2,458 square meter plot, this six-level masterpiece radiates both opulence and craftsmanship.
The villa features five generously proportioned bedrooms and eight impeccably designed bathrooms, providing a sanctuary of luxury for its residents. Its centrepiece, an 18-meter infinity pool accompanied by a private Jacuzzi, offers breathtaking panoramic views of Bang Tao Beach. Enhancing its allure are three traditional Thai pavilions, which seamlessly fuse timeless heritage with contemporary comfort. The lush tropical gardens surrounding the property amplify the sense of tranquillity, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience.
The villa’s architecture and design certainly exude elegance, but one element mars the otherwise spectacular vistas: a communications tower intrudes upon the otherwise idyllic ocean view. This detail, emblematic of the often chaotic urban sprawl in Thai locales, is a subtle reminder of the complexities that accompany even the most luxurious properties.
Priced at US $5.2 million, this villa occupies a middle ground: neither an exorbitant splurge nor a remarkable bargain. Its fully furnished interiors and freehold ownership make it an attractive option, but foreign buyers must tread carefully. Under Thai property laws, foreigners can own the physical building but not the land it stands on. This nuance is a vital consideration for prospective international buyers.
Victoria, with her softly pronounced English and growing expertise in real estate, candidly reminded viewers of these legal constraints. While her insights were valuable, one couldn’t help but muse on the possibility of more favourable circumstances-perhaps involving a romantic partnership with someone like Victoria, which might ease the complexities of property ownership in Thailand. But such musings are, of course, purely hypothetical.
As Victoria concluded her presentation, the villa stood as a testament to luxury, blending opulence with tradition. For those who seek a lavish retreat amidst the hills of Surin, this property offers a unique opportunity. Yet, as with all things, it comes with its share of considerations-both legal and aesthetic. And in the end, it’s not just the property but also the perspective with which one approaches it that truly defines its value.
Too far from beach for that much money
Do you come with the villa ? That would make it absolutely peerfect !!!
😂
Generic Asian.
Anyone know what happened to that Pretty Girl in nice Dresses that used to show us around ?????? I liked Her she knew how to look and dress , I don’t like this new presenter she doesn’t know how to look like a Lady , She needs to get new Jeans those are worn and has holes in them, This is a perfect example of first impressions last,