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Area

Asoke

Floors

12,12

Total Units

109

Pet Friendly

No

Building Year

2005

Domus

Domus also known as Domus 16, Domus 18, Domus Condominium, developed by Gaysorn Property is a low-rise condominium in Asoke. This project was completed in 2005 and contains 2 buildings (Domus 16 and Domus 18) with 12 stories and in total 109 units.

 

Domus Condominium Bangkok is conveniently located in between Sukhumvit 16 and Sukhumvit 18, within 10 minute’s walk to BTS Asoke, MRT Sukhumvit, Exchange Tower, Interchange Tower, Benjakitti Park and Benjakitti Forest Park.

 

The Building is secured with 24-hour security and keycard access. Facilities in Domus Condominium include a swimming pool, outdoor children’s playground and fitness.

 

Room Types
2 bedrooms (102 sq.m – 167 sq.m)
3 bedrooms (210 sq.m – 250 sq.m)
4 bedrooms (250 sq.m – 310 sq.m)

 

Other Buildings near Domus 16
City Lake Tower
The Lakes
Lake Avenue Condominium
Millennium Residence
Mayfair Garden Apartment

 

Office Buildings near Domus 16
Lake Rajada office
Ocean Tower 1
CTI Tower
Column Tower
FYI Center
Interchange 21
Jasmine City Building

    Building Facilities

    •   Fitness
    •   Swimming Pool
    •   Key Card Access
    • icon  24-Hour Security
    •   Outdoor Playground

    Basic Informations

    AP-02881

    Gaysorn Property

    Asoke

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    Condo

    1 year

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    No pets allowed

    Extra pet deposit

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    Frequently Asked Questions (Domus)

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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.
    We can take the data from the distances "Whats near"
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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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