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In May 2021, REA Group merged their Southeast Asian assets with PropertyGuru, after years of battling with rivals for market dominance. The property sites concerned are situated in Malaysia and Thailand and will be transferred in exchange for an 18% stake in the company and a seat on the board. [25] [26]
It has been listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand. [2] [3] The company was founded on 20 April 1993 and has its headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand. [4] Pruksa Real Estate focuses on residential houses, townhouse, condominium located in Thailand, Maldives and India. [5] [6] [7]
Pages in category "Real estate companies of Thailand" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Year Events 2000 , Areeya Property (PCL.) started off in a property development business in Thailand. : 2002-2004 : Areeya Property (PCL.) quickly grew and succeeded in developing single detached house projects, such as “AREEYA CHABA”, “AREEYA SAWANA”, “AREEYA CASA”, “AREEYA BUSSABA” and “AREEYA METRO”. : 2004 : Areeya Property (PCL.) was registered on the Stock Exchange of ...
The CPB makes long-term investments in selected businesses such as the Siam Cement Group (SCG) (30 percent ownership), the largest Thai industrial conglomerate, and Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) (21 percent ownership), the country's first commercial bank. Through its shares of SCG and SCB, the bureau received dividends from 2010 equivalent to more ...
Frasers Property is a Thai-Singaporean multinational real estate and property management group which develops, owns, and manages properties globally. It is owned by Thai Chinese billionaire business magnate Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi. The group owns and manages properties in the commercial, residential, hospitality, retail and industrial and ...
Most Thai cities' revised boundaries are contained in the province's capital district, known as Amphoe Mueang. Chiang Mai is the only city outside Bangkok to cover multiple districts in its urban area. Together, Bangkok and Chiang Mai are the only cities in Thailand with a population of over one million.
Thai muban (หมู่บ้าน) correspond only loosely to actual settlements, which may well have separate names, but these are not used for addresses. They are divided into groups mu (หมู่), often transliterated moo or abbreviated "M", which are divided into numbered plots (บ้านเลขที่ ban lek ti), which may (or may not) contain multiple houses.