BO-084 ·
Apartments ·
Bang Tao/Laguna
· 2.6 km from the sea
· Building in progress
The Title Heritage | Apartments | 2 bedrooms
Cost
10 608 000 – 17 127 000 ฿
~ 312 921 – 505 222 $
The Title Heritage is a luxurious residential complex featuring seven seven-story buildings and two separate buildings for parking. The project offers a comfortable living experience with fully equipped spaces, modern amenities, and stylish design.
Location:
Located in the heart of Bang Tao, opposite the famous Boat Avenue and Porto De Phuket—perfect for evening strolls. The beautiful Bang Tao and Layan beaches are just 2.6 km away, and a shuttle bus will regularly run to these destinations.
Key Advantages:
33 Different Activity Zones: These include a gym, children’s playground, game room, sauna, and a co-working space.
Prime Location: The project is in the heart of Bang Tao, within walking distance to essential infrastructure such as restaurants, cafes, spas, and the renowned Laguna Phuket.
The Title Brand: A trusted and established name in Thailand’s real estate market since 1989, with six completed projects under The Title brand.
Infrastructure:
Library and Lounge Area
Cinema
Kids' Club
Co-working Space
Fitness Center
Onsen Sauna
Swimming Pools with Jacuzzis
Barbecue Zones and Rooftop Lounges
Yoga Space
Restaurant
What is included
Turnkey finish
Built-in furniture, including kitchen units and wardrobes
Payment stages
• Reservation: 100,000 THB
• 1st Payment: 25% upon signing the contract (within 1 month of reservation)
• 2nd Payment: 25%
• 3rd Payment: 25% (March 2025)
• Final Payment: 25% (between March and June 2026)
Payment Options
Payment Methods
-SWIFT Transfer: Payment is made based on the official rental agreement and the issued invoice to the GYP Group company account in Thailand.
-Cash Payment: Payment is accepted in cash.
Construction deadlines
Release date - 12/31/2025
Object information
Ownership type: Ownership: Freehold or 90-year leasehold
Land square: 25 350
Floors: 7
Object options
Location area
Distance to the sea: 2.6 km
Activities: «Laguna Golf Phuket» (3.3 km)
Spa/Resorts: «Banyan Tree Spa» (3.2 km), «Serenity Spa» (5 km), «Anantara Layan Phuket Resort» (6.7 km)
Supermarkets: «Villa Market - Boat Avenue» (280 m), «Tops Daily Porto de Phuket» (60 m)
Restaurants/Cafe/Bars: «BARTELS Bang Tao» (300 m), «Go Fresh Cherngtalay» (1.8 km), «Bake» (550 m), «Little Roma» (100 m), «Little Paris» (260 m)
Infrastructure
- Security
- Swimming pool(yes)
- Walking zones
- Parking
- Gym
Location
Airport: 17 km
Malls: «Porto de Phuket» (140 m), «Robinson Lifestyle Thalang» (7.3 km), «Central Phuket» (20 km)
Schools: «HeadStart International School» (4.4 km), «UWC Thailand» (8.3 km), «HEI» (11 km)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it possible for a foreigner to buy property in full ownership in Thailand?
Buying property in Thailand is a process that can raise many questions for foreigners, especially when it comes to ownership rights and property registration options. Let’s take a closer look at how one can acquire property in Phuket and what options are available for foreign nationals.
- Buying apartments in a condominium
According to Thai law, foreigners have the right to purchase apartments in condominiums in full ownership, also known as “freehold.” This means that you become the rightful owner of your apartment. The only limitation is that the share of foreign owners in one condominium cannot exceed 49% of the total number of apartments. This ensures that the majority of the property remains in the hands of Thai citizens. Alternatively, there is the long-term leasehold option (30+30+30 years).
Developers usually offer buyers the choice between two main options: “freehold” (full ownership) and “leasehold” (long-term lease). The choice depends on your preferences and long-term plans, as well as the developer from whom you are purchasing the property.
- Buying land and a villa
Acquiring land and a villa is a more complex process for foreigners, as under Thai law, land can only be fully owned by a Thai citizen or a Thai company. However, there are legal ways to acquire a villa:
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“Leasehold”
Long-term land lease + freehold house. In this case, you lease the land (usually for a period of up to 30 years with the option to extend) and become the full owner of the house. This is a convenient and popular option for foreigners wishing to own property in Thailand.
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“Freehold” – full ownership of land and building through a Thai company. For this, you need to register a Thai company to which the land will be transferred. This option allows full ownership of both the land and the building but requires additional effort and consultation with legal specialists.
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“Leasehold land + leasehold building” – this option involves long-term lease agreements for both the land and the building. It is the least expensive and simplest method of property ownership, especially if your plans involve temporary living or renting out the property. It also benefits from significantly lower taxes in case of a resale.
Conclusion:
Foreigners have several legal ways to acquire property in Thailand, and the choice depends on your personal goals and preferences. Whether it’s purchasing apartments with full ownership rights or registering a long-term land lease for a villa, it is always best to consult with professionals to choose the most suitable and safe option.
If you are considering purchasing property in Phuket, our team at Get Your Phuket will help you navigate the intricacies of local laws and offer the best options tailored to your needs.
Can third parties (legal entities or individuals) make payments under the contract?
Yes, any legal entity or individual can make payment under the contract.
What fees are involved in purchasing property in Thailand?
The cost of processing a real estate transaction in Thailand includes the following fees:
- Registration fee – 2% of the appraised value of the property;
- Stamp duty – 0.5% of the appraised value or the contract price, whichever is higher;
- Withholding tax – 1% of the appraised value or the contract price, whichever is higher.
When registering property for long-term lease (leasehold), the following fees must be paid:
- Registration fee – 1% of the appraised value of the property;
- Stamp duty – 0.1% of the appraised value or the contract price, whichever is higher.
All of these fees are one-time payments.
How does the buying and selling transaction work when purchasing property on the secondary market
The process of purchasing property on the secondary market in Thailand includes several stages, similar to the process of acquiring property from a developer. It starts with selecting a property, verifying the ownership rights, signing the sale and purchase agreement, and ends with registering the transaction at the Land Department. An important aspect is agreeing on terms such as the payment of taxes and fees.
What are the advantages of buying property in Phuket?
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Location
Bang Tao/Laguna · 2.6 km from the sea
Cost
10 608 000 – 17 127 000 ฿
~ 312 921 – 505 222 $