Pattaya's property market is attracting a growing number of Indian investors due to its affordability and lucrative returns compared to major Indian cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore.
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The primary reasons include the affordability of properties, high rental yields, legal clarity, and a high quality of life. Pattaya’s property market offers better value for money compared to major Indian cities, and the city’s popularity as a tourist destination ensures a steady demand for rental properties.
Investors can expect rental yields of around 5-7% per year in Pattaya, which is significantly higher than the average yields in major Indian cities.
Yes, the process of buying property in Thailand is relatively straightforward for foreign investors. Indian investors can purchase properties through a Thai company or a leasehold agreement, which can be structured to provide a long-term hold of up to 30 years with the option to renew.
Pattaya offers a high quality of life with beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and a wide range of cultural and leisure activities. The cost of living is significantly lower than in major Indian cities, and the city is known for its international schools and modern medical facilities.
The Thai government has launched initiatives like the Special Tourist Visa (STV) and the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) to attract more international investors and tourists. The EEC, which includes Pattaya, is a major development project aimed at transforming the region into a global business and lifestyle hub.

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