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  • Issara Real Estate recognised at the Asia Pacific Property Awards 2026 for real estate agency website, Thailand | Thaiger

    Issara Real Estate recognised at the Asia Pacific Property Awards 2026 for real estate agency website, Thailand

    Issara Real Estate, a boutique luxury real estate agency based in Cherngtalay, Phuket, has been named an Award Winner at the Asia Pacific Property Awards 2026 in the category of Real Estate Agency Website, Thailand. The award, presented at a ceremony in Bangkok, recognises excellence in the real estate industry across the Asia Pacific region and is among the most…

  • Is 35 too old to start a career as a property agent in Thailand? | Thaiger

    Is 35 too old to start a career as a property agent in Thailand?

    You are 35, have spent the best part of a decade in an office job, and your salary has crept up by a few percent each year, never enough to feel like progress. You have a mortgage, maybe a child, and a growing sense that the ceiling above you is closer than it used to be. Then you start wondering…

  • Lisa joins World Cup 2026 opening line-up | Thaiger

    Lisa joins World Cup 2026 opening line-up

    Thai singer Lalisa Manobal, known globally as Lisa BLACKPINK, has been officially announced by FIFA as one of the headline performers for the opening ceremony of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States. FIFA confirmed the line-up yesterday, May 9, saying the opening event in Los Angeles would launch what it described as a historic summer of football…

  • Budget-friendly Bangkok rentals near MRT Blue Line for remote workers | Thaiger

    Budget-friendly Bangkok rentals near MRT Blue Line for remote workers

    Bangkok consistently ranks among the top cities in the world for remote work, and the reasons are not hard to see: low cost of living, fast internet, a deep pool of co-working spaces, and a food scene that makes eating out cheaper than cooking. Most guides push Sukhumvit, but rentals near MRT stations tell a different story, and on the…

  • Samuel Leeds posted about buying a villa in Thailand. The internet said he was wrong. He wasn’t | Thaiger

    Samuel Leeds posted about buying a villa in Thailand. The internet said he was wrong. He wasn’t

    When a British property millionaire announced he had bought a £1.3 million villa in Phuket, Thailand, and would pay zero tax on his global income as a result, Twitter’s Community Notes flagged it as misinformation. The law says otherwise. When Samuel Leeds posted on X that he and his wife, Amanda, had signed contracts on a freehold condominium in Phuket…

  • Why two white oxen decide Thailand’s agricultural forecast every May in the Royal Ploughing Ceremony | Thaiger

    Why two white oxen decide Thailand’s agricultural forecast every May in the Royal Ploughing Ceremony

    Every May, two sacred white oxen are led across Sanam Luang, the vast ceremonial field opposite Bangkok’s Grand Palace, while Brahmin priests chant in Sanskrit, celestial maidens scatter blessed rice seed, and thousands of spectators wait for the moment the formal procession ends so they can rush onto the field and scoop up handfuls of dirt. This is the Royal…

  • 5 things to do in Bangkok this weekend (May 1 to 3) | Thaiger

    5 things to do in Bangkok this weekend (May 1 to 3)

    Bangkok has a nicely mixed weekend ahead, with pets, food, design, vintage culture, and a few easy plans that do not need too much effort. Whether you want a big expo, a newly opened local food spot, or something with a bit more character than the usual mall stop, plenty is happening across the city from May 1 to 3.…

  • 5 of the most recommended investment real estate property agencies in Thailand | Thaiger

    5 of the most recommended investment real estate property agencies in Thailand

    Thailand’s property market is not one market; it is several running simultaneously. Super-luxury condos in Bangkok are growing, industrial land in the Eastern Economic Corridor is one of the standout performers of 2025 and 2026, and resort villas in Phuket are hitting rental yields of up to 15% annually. For foreign investors, navigating all of this requires more than a…

  • History of the National Labour Day in Thailand and why civil servants don’t get the day off | Thaiger

    History of the National Labour Day in Thailand and why civil servants don’t get the day off

    Every May 1, Thailand’s private factories pause, banks close, and a few thousand unionists march to Government House carrying a petition the government has received, and largely ignored, for the better part of 30 years. For most people in Bangkok, it’s simply a long weekend. But Thailand’s National Labour Day, known in Thai as วันแรงงานแห่งชาติ (Wan Raeng-ngan Haeng Chat), has…

  • Bangkok has a real English-language comedy circuit and here’s is what it looks like from the inside | Thaiger

    Bangkok has a real English-language comedy circuit and here’s is what it looks like from the inside

    Bangkok has the kind of comedy scene that still surprises people who have never stood in it. The assumption, usually made by people who passed through too quickly or not at all, is that English-language stand-up in Asia is thin, occasional, and mostly a novelty for tourists who have run out of other things to do at 8pm on a…

  • Can foreigners really buy a condo in Thailand without paying taxes? | Thaiger

    Can foreigners really buy a condo in Thailand without paying taxes?

    A British buyer recently made headlines after purchasing a 56 million baht freehold condominium near Bang Tao Beach in Phuket and claiming the deal left him with no personal income tax liability on his global earnings. The post went viral, sparked a wave of online debate, and left a lot of expats asking the same question: can you buy a…

  • Can foreigners buy a condo in Bangkok? Yes, and here is how | Thaiger

    Can foreigners buy a condo in Bangkok? Yes, and here is how

    A lot of foreign residents assume they cannot own property in Thailand. That assumption is only partially correct, but when it comes to foreigners and condos in Bangkok, it is largely wrong. Under Thai law, foreign nationals can hold a full freehold title to a condominium unit, with the same ownership rights as a Thai national. Data from the Thailand…

  • The Pimp Bangkok marks 15 years as nightlife leader at Dynasty XV | Thaiger

    The Pimp Bangkok marks 15 years as nightlife leader at Dynasty XV

    The Pimp Bangkok marked its 15th anniversary on March 20 with an invitation-only event at its Sukhumvit venue. The celebration, branded Dynasty XV, drew hundreds of guests, including international entrepreneurs, diplomats, celebrities, along with long-time patrons. Guests walked a red carpet before entering a space decorated in gold and black, inspired by a 1920s supper club. The event highlighted the…

  • The Zero pioneers a new era of eco-smart residential living in Phuket | Thaiger

    The Zero pioneers a new era of eco-smart residential living in Phuket

    Phuket is one of the world’s most desirable destinations for couples and families who want to leave their busy urban lives behind and write a new chapter of their story in paradise. Now, one pioneering British company is giving eco-conscious international investors the chance to escape to this tropical Thai island and live in harmony with the environment. Founded in…

  • Why the Japanese people love Thais so much, though there are still a few ‘what on earth?’ moments | Thaiger

    Why the Japanese people love Thais so much, though there are still a few ‘what on earth?’ moments

    According to a regular annual survey by the Japanese Cabinet Office, Thailand consistently ranks among the countries Japanese people feel most warmly towards, usually second only to Taiwan. Japanese tourists in Thailand often seem especially relaxed. They appear more cheerful, open and at ease than they do back home. They smile more easily, speak to Thai people more freely, and…

  • From fashion to private jets: New luxury ecosystem shapes Thailand’s high-end travel landscape | Thaiger

    From fashion to private jets: New luxury ecosystem shapes Thailand’s high-end travel landscape

    Luxury in Thailand is evolving beyond traditional markers of wealth such as hotels, shopping and real estate, as lifestyle brands, mobility and curated experiences increasingly shape how high-net-worth travellers engage with the destination. Rather than focusing solely on luxury goods or property ownership, affluent consumers are prioritising lifestyle, identity and personal experiences. This shift is bringing together industries that have…

  • 5 things to do this weekend in Bangkok (March 21 to 22) | Thaiger

    5 things to do this weekend in Bangkok (March 21 to 22)

    Bangkok feels nicely varied this weekend. You can wander through a retro-style market in Siam, squeeze in one last visit to a much-loved planetarium before it closes for renovation, spend part of Saturday around books and learning in Lumpini Park, check out a laid-back Volkswagen night meet, or settle into a more curated culture pop-up in the old city. That…

  • Thinking about a property sales career? Here is how much real estate agents earn in Thailand and what it takes to succeed in 2026 | Thaiger

    Thinking about a property sales career? Here is how much real estate agents earn in Thailand and what it takes to succeed in 2026

    Real estate sales is often seen as a high-income career with no ceiling and many are drawn in by the potential to earn large commissions, but just as many leave disappointed after realising the job is more complex than expected. Income structures, required skills, and even new regulations all play a role in determining success in this field. For those…

  • Thailand’s property market in 2026 and how to buy a condo during the US-Iran war | Thaiger

    Thailand’s property market in 2026 and how to buy a condo during the US-Iran war

    Global uncertainty is now directly shaping property market decisions in Thailand. Rising oil prices, tighter lending conditions, and currency pressure are changing how people approach real estate in 2026. For buyers considering a condo in Bangkok or a property in resort areas, this is no longer a straightforward market. Careful planning and a clear strategy are now essential. On this…

  • Cambodian singer calls Lisa the only ‘Siem girl’ he would date | Thaiger

    Cambodian singer calls Lisa the only ‘Siem girl’ he would date

    A Cambodian boyband member has come under fire in Thailand after comments in a recent interview about his ideal partner referenced Thai women and global pop star Lisa Manobal. The remarks were made by 23 year old Cambodian singer Erien, a member of the boyband ENO STRONG MAN, during a recent interview where he discussed his preferences in relationships. The…

  • Thailand’s 3 million baht property visa: How to secure long-term residency through real estate | Thaiger

    Thailand’s 3 million baht property visa: How to secure long-term residency through real estate

    For years, expats and digital nomads in Thailand juggled short-term visas, exhausting border runs, and complicated financial requirements just to stay in the country. The new property investment pathway changes all that. By investing 3 million baht in Thai real estate, or committing to high-value long-term rental, foreigners can now secure renewable one-year extensions of stay without age limits, bank…

  • 5 things to do in Bangkok this weekend (March 13 to 15) | Thaiger

    5 things to do in Bangkok this weekend (March 13 to 15)

    Bangkok is in one of those moods this weekend where you can go from live music and design markets to quiet park concerts and something far more reflective, all without trying too hard. There is a good mix of big public events and smaller-feeling plans, which means you can keep things lively, slow them down, or do a bit of…

  • Thai women step in with tissues to help after coffee spills on a train | Thaiger

    Thai women step in with tissues to help after coffee spills on a train

    A Facebook post from yesterday, March 10, is gaining traction after the writer shared a small but heartwarming moment on a train, where a coffee spill was met with quick help from Thai women nearby, while other passengers looked on. The account DjFiat LinkCorner said the incident began when one passenger placed a takeaway coffee cup in the side of…

  • The definitive beachfront deal: The Panora Estuaria set to dominate Pattaya’s 2026 property market | Thaiger

    The definitive beachfront deal: The Panora Estuaria set to dominate Pattaya’s 2026 property market

    The Pattaya property landscape has shifted. Gone are the days when investors only looked at the buzzing city centre. In 2026, the smart money has moved south. Among the skyline of new developments, The Panora Estuaria stands out not just as a residence, but as a Hidden Gem that redefines beachfront living in Na Jomtien. Why Na Jomtien (นาจอมเทียน) is…

  • Makha Bucha Day 2026: What is it and why is it observed in Thailand? | Thaiger

    Makha Bucha Day 2026: What is it and why is it observed in Thailand?

    Makha Bucha Day is a national Buddhist holiday in Thailand observed on Tuesday, March 3 2026. It honours a pivotal event in early Buddhism more than 2,500 years ago, when 1,250 of the Buddha’s disciples spontaneously gathered to hear his teachings without prior arrangement, a moment seen as a reminder of commitment to Buddhist principles. Makha Bucha, which falls in Thailand,…

  • How the US-Israel war on Iran affects your fuel costs in Thailand | Thaiger

    How the US-Israel war on Iran affects your fuel costs in Thailand

    Thailand may face sharp increases in fuel prices as escalating tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran push global oil markets into volatile territory. According to Energy Ministry sources, diesel prices could break the US$100 per barrel mark, and with critical shipping routes under threat, Thai authorities are monitoring stockpiles and supply chains while warning that retail prices remain tied…

  • S2O 2026 drops world-ending lineup for Songkran: Zedd, Kygo, and Alan Walker back-to-back with Steve Aoki | Thaiger

    S2O 2026 drops world-ending lineup for Songkran: Zedd, Kygo, and Alan Walker back-to-back with Steve Aoki

    Get the fits ready and prepare for a massive sonic reset. Singha presents S2O Songkran Music Festival 2026 is officially back to reclaim the throne as the global GOAT of Thai music festivals. This isn’t just a comeback; it’s an evolution. The vibe is elevating the Songkran experience to unprecedented heights under the concept Bigger, Bolder, Wetter. The festival is set…

  • Is family health insurance in Thailand worth it? | Thaiger

    Is family health insurance in Thailand worth it?

    A family’s day in Thailand can change in an instant when an accident sends a child to the emergency room, with medical bills rising beyond USD 10,000 within hours. While Thailand appeals to many expat families for its safety, lifestyle, and education options, healthcare costs can be high, especially at private hospitals. For families living in Thailand long-term or meeting…

  • Chinese New Year in Thailand: History, tradition, and celebrations | Thaiger

    Chinese New Year in Thailand: History, tradition, and celebrations

    For most Thai-Chinese families, the real Chinese New Year typically happens at home. Celebrations centre around the family table, at the home altar, and perhaps in kitchens, where generations gather to prepare dishes together. Wander to Yaowarat during Chinese New Year, and you’ll understand immediately why this tradition matters. It gets really busy during this time, but the public festivities…

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