id 6036

Large 2-Bedroom Apartments, with urban view and near the sea, on Phuket Town beach

2 Bedrooms Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
Built-in area 560m²
14 000 000 THB
25 000 THB per m²

Comprising conjoined properties, units 12 and 13, this outstanding opportunity offers both office spaces on the first floor, an expansive open plan lounge, kitchen, dining, bathroom and deck on the second floor, a master bedroom on the third floor as well as a fully self-contained unit on the third floor. The upper two floors have been used for residence or living spaces, and the lower/ground floor for business/office/storage. There are around 17 properties in the development, called Atta Thata Home Office, of which some are used

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Basic information

  • Deal type
    Sale
  • Property type
    Apartments
  • Construction
    Completed
  • Bedrooms
    2
  • Bathrooms
    2
  • Total area, m²
    560
  • Price per sqm
    25 000 THB
  • CAM Fees per month
    1 500 THB
  • View
    Urban View
  • Floor
    3
  • Floors
    3
  • Parking spots
    2
  • Furnture
    Furnished
  • Listed by
    Private person
  • Ownership
    Thai Freehold, Company
  • Title deed
    Chanote
  • Last updated
    01.03.2023

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Apartments for sale in Phuket Town, Phuket

Phuket Town is a sought-after location in Phuket with convenient access to beaches, restaurants, services and tourist infrastructure.

This property for sale is located in Phuket Town. It offers 2 bedrooms. Total area is 560 m².

14 000 000 THB
14 000 000 THB
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For Foreign Buyers

Buying in Phuket as a Foreign National

A focused legal, tax, visa and lifestyle briefing tailored to this property and its location. Information is general guidance — InDreams Phuket recommends consulting a Thai-licensed lawyer before signing any reservation agreement.

01

Property Ownership Rules

Freehold Condominium Ownership

Foreigners can hold this unit as 100% freehold in their own name, provided the project remains within the 49% foreign ownership quota allowed under the Thailand Condominium Act B.E. 2522. Ownership is registered at the Land Office and the title (Chanote) is issued directly to the buyer.

  • Funds for the purchase must be remitted from abroad in foreign currency.
  • A Foreign Exchange Transaction (FET) form is required from the receiving Thai bank.
  • Ownership is permanent, inheritable, and freely transferable to another foreigner.
02

Investment Returns

5–8%
Typical net yield (area average)
60–70%
Annual income earned in Nov–Apr high season
8–12 yrs
Typical payback for well-managed rental units

Net rental yields in Phuket\'s prime west-coast areas typically range from 5% to 8%, depending on location, building age, management quality and seasonal occupancy. Capital appreciation in the same areas has historically averaged 5–7% per annum.

03

Tax & Fees for Foreign Buyers

Transfer Fee
2.0%
Of the government-appraised value. Most commonly split 50/50 between buyer and seller, but this is negotiable per contract.
Specific Business Tax (SBT)
3.3%
Applies if the seller has held the property for less than 5 years. Usually paid by the seller.
Stamp Duty
0.5%
Paid only if the SBT does not apply. Typically the seller's responsibility.
Withholding Tax
1–3%
Calculated on a progressive scale based on the seller's holding period. Always paid by the seller, never by the buyer.
Annual Land & Building Tax
0.02–0.10%
On the appraised value; rates depend on use (residential vs. commercial / leased).
Gift Tax
5%
Applies on transfers above 20 MTHB to non-relatives. Inheritance tax is 5% (descendants) or 10% (others) on estate value above 100 MTHB.

Total combined closing costs for a foreign buyer typically fall in the 3–5% range of the purchase price, depending on the deal structure and how transfer fees are split. InDreams Phuket can request a written closing-cost estimate from our partner law firm before you commit.

04

Visa Pathways for Property Owners

LTR — Long-Term Resident Visa
10-year renewable · multiple entry · work permit included

The flagship visa for foreign investors and high-income professionals. Four eligibility tracks: Wealthy Global Citizen (USD 1M+ in assets & USD 80K income), Wealthy Pensioner (age 50+, USD 80K pension/year), Work-from-Thailand Professional, and Highly Skilled Professional. Tax incentives include a flat 17% rate for HSP and no taxation on foreign-source income brought in.

Thailand Privilege (Elite) Visa
5 / 10 / 15 / 20 years · from 650,000 THB membership

The fastest and most popular route for property buyers who do not qualify for LTR. No income, age, or investment requirements beyond the one-time membership fee. Includes airport fast-track, dedicated concierge, and 90-day reporting handled by the program.

Investment Visa (Non-Immigrant IM)
1 year, renewable annually · min. 10 MTHB invested

Available to foreigners who invest at least 10,000,000 THB in qualifying assets, including condominium units registered as freehold to the applicant. Renewable indefinitely while the investment is maintained. Suitable for buyers acquiring premium units in this price range.

Retirement Visa (O-A / O-X)
1 or 5 years · age 50+ · from 800,000 THB on deposit

Long-established option for buyers aged 50 and above. Requires either 800,000 THB on a Thai bank deposit or a monthly income of 65,000 THB. O-X variant grants a 5-year stay for nationals of selected countries.

05

Lifestyle for Expats in Phuket Town

Phuket Town is the actual city of the island, the administrative capital and the only part of Phuket where most residents are Thai and Sino-Thai rather than tourists. For a foreign buyer that changes the whole calculation. You trade beach access for real urban infrastructure: three major hospitals within a four kilometre radius, the immigration office, the courts, the international schools cluster around HeadStart and QSI, two large modern malls, plus the genuine Sino-Portuguese old quarter with its painted shophouses, third-wave coffee scene and Sunday Walking Street. The resident expat population here is smaller than in Rawai or Chalong, but it is a different crowd: long-term residents who came for work or family reasons, mixed Thai-foreign couples, school-age families who prioritised the HeadStart and QSI commute, and a growing group of digital nomads who use the cafes on Thalang Road as offices. Day to day costs are noticeably lower than on the west coast, particularly food and groceries, since the local market and Tops Market price for residents rather than tourists. The beaches at Kata, Karon and Rawai are 15 to 20 minutes by car. The trade-off is heat and humidity in the town centre and traffic on Phang Nga Road during school runs. Phuket Town fits buyers who want city services and value over a beachfront postcard.

International Schools
  • HeadStart International School (Phuket Town campus) 2 km
  • QSI International School of Phuket 4 km
  • Kajonkiet International School Phuket 5 km
  • British Curriculum International School (BCIS) Phuket 8 km
Expat Community

Old Phuket Town Sino-Portuguese quarter (Thalang, Dibuk and Soi Romanee streets) with cafes, galleries and indie restaurants; Sunday Walking Street Market on Thalang Road; Central Phuket Floresta and Festival malls; Limelight Avenue shopping; Lardyai weekend food strip; Robinson Lifestyle department store; Tops Market and Villa Market in town.

Healthcare

Bangkok Hospital Phuket (3 km, JCI-accredited); Bangkok Hospital Siriroj (4 km); Mission Hospital Phuket (2 km); Vachira Phuket Hospital (3 km, public, major trauma centre); Phuket International Hospital (4 km).

Beach Clubs & Dining

Phuket Town itself has no beach, but Kata, Karon and Rawai beach clubs are 15 to 20 minutes away. Local nightlife centres on rooftop bars: Quip Bed and Breakfast rooftop, Doolae rooftop, Bookhemian cafe and wine bar, The Charm Eatery and Bar, Suay Restaurant.

Legal disclaimer. The information above is summarised for general guidance and reflects Thai law and market practice as of the page-generation date. It is not legal, tax or immigration advice. Always confirm details with a Thai-licensed lawyer, tax advisor and the relevant Royal Thai Embassy before committing to a purchase.