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Area

Phloenchit

Floors

33

Total Units

170

Pet Friendly

No

Building Year

1998

All Seasons Mansions

All Season Mansion also known as All Seasons Mansions, ออล ซีซั่น แมนชั่น, developed by All Seasons Property Co., Ltd., is a 33-storey condominium building completed in 1998. It comprises 170 condominium units and is part of All Seasons Place, a prominent commercial property in Ploenchit.

 

Located on Wireless Road with access to Ruamrudee, the project is surrounded by embassies, multinational companies, and a wide range of restaurants. The building offers 24-hour security, CCTV surveillance, and amenities such as a swimming pool, children’s playground, squash court, sauna, and fitness facilities.

 

RoomTypes

2 bedroom Condo 130-136 Sqm (60,000- 70,000 THB)
3 bedroom Condo 178 Sqm-178 Sqm (85,000- 110,000 THB)
4 bedroom Condo 317 Sqm (150,000 THB)
5 bedroom Condo 400 Sqm (380,000 THB)

 

Other Buildings near All Seasons Mansion
Athenee Residence
Royal Residence Park
Monet House
Baan Ploenchit
Ploenruedee Residence

    Building Facilities

    •   Fitness
    •   Swimming Pool
    •   Children Pool
    •   Key Card Access
    • icon  24-Hour Security
    •   Outdoor Playground
    •   Sauna
    •   Squash Court

    Basic Informations

    AP-00125

    All Seasons Property Co., Ltd

    Phloenchit

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    Condo, Penthouse

    1 year

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    No pets allowed

    Extra pet deposit

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    Frequently Asked Questions (All Seasons Mansions)

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    Yes, Foreigners can buy a condo in " Condominium name". Foreign nationals in Thailand can own freehold condominiums and the building or structure of a property, but not the land it sits on. The Condominium Act B.E. 1979 requires a "Foreign Quota" of 49% for condominium ownership, with the remaining 51% reserved for Thai nationals or entities.
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    For more information about buying a condo in Bangkok, please check:
    FAQ for Buyers (Make link)
    Yes, " Condominium name" is a Freehold condo. No, " Condominium name" is a Leasehold condo
    A condo, which is short for condominium, refers to an independently owned residential unit that is situated in a building or complex with other residential units. The owners of these condos usually share common spaces and are required to pay association fees to ensure the upkeep of the shared resources, amenities, and common spaces (CAM Fees)

    The buying process can be broken down into the following steps:

    • Step 1: Negotiate Terms & Conditions
    • Step 2: Offer Letter and check documents.
    • Step 3: Pay initial deposit.
    • Step 4: Sign the Sales and Purchase Agreement
    • Step 5: Prepare for property Transfer

    For more detailed buying process please check FAQ for Buyers

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