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AreaRiverside
Total Unit355
Floors73
Pet FriendlyI have a small dog (up to 10 Kg)I have a medium size dog (10-25 Kg)I have a big dog (25+ Kg)I have a cat
Building Year2018

Four Seasons Private Residences


Nearby Public Transport
  • BTS Saphan Taksin
    812.16m

About this Condo

Basic Information

AB-222

Country Group Development PCL

Riverside

73

355

Condo

188

I have a small dog (up to 10 Kg)

I have a medium size dog (10-25 Kg)

I have a big dog (25+ Kg)

I have a cat

Facilities

24-Hour Security

Fitness

Indoor playground

Key Card Access

Swimming Pool

Frequently asked Questions

Are Pets allowed in Four Seasons Private Residences Bangkok?

Yes, Four Seasons Private Residences Bangkok is a pet-friendly building at the Riverside, however, acceptance of pets may vary depending on the individual condo owner.

Pet policy in Four Seasons Private Residences Bangkok: Cats and Dogs with weight up to 25 kg are welcome

Can a Foreigner buy a condo in Four Seasons Private Residences Bangkok?

No, foreigners cannot buy a condo at Four Seasons Private Residences Bangkok, as it is a leasehold property. However, foreigners can lease a condo there on a 25-year leasehold basis. This arrangement allows foreign buyers to occupy and use the property for the duration of the lease, but they do not own the property outright.

How far is the nearest BTS/ MRT station from Four Seasons Private Residences Bangkok?

Four Seasons Private Residences Bangkok is located near Saphan Taksin BTS Station.

Saphan Taksin BTS Station: About 1 KM away or approximately a 14-minute walk.

Is Four Seasons Private Residences Bangkok a Freehold condo?

No, Four Seasons Private Residences Bangkok is a leasehold condominium. Units are offered with an initial lease term of 25 years, with the option to renew for an additional 50 years.

What is the definition of a Condominium?

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)

What is the process of buying a condo in Four Seasons Private Residences Bangkok?

How to Buy a Leasehold Condominium in Bangkok:


Understand Leasehold Ownership In Thailand, leasehold ownership allows you to lease a property for a set period, usually 30 years, with the option to extend for an additional 30 years under the "30+30" system. Unlike freehold ownership, a leasehold does not provide ownership of the land or permanent rights to the property. Instead, you gain possession of the property for the agreed term.


Find the Right Property Look for condominiums offering leasehold agreements. These properties may include units in buildings where foreign ownership quotas (49% of total units) have been filled.

Review the Lease Terms Carefully review the lease agreement to understand the lease duration, renewal options, and any restrictions regarding subletting or modifications to the property. Make sure the contract aligns with Thai property laws and safeguards your rights as a leaseholder.

Negotiate and Sign the Agreement Discuss key terms, including rental fees, maintenance charges, and renewal conditions with the developer or landlord. Once satisfied with the terms, sign the legally binding lease agreement that outlines all relevant conditions.

Register the Lease To make the lease legally enforceable, it must be registered with the Thai Land Department. This process involves paying a registration fee (1.1% of the total lease value) and annual rental tax (12.5%). Ensure all required documents, such as identification and financial proof, are prepared for registration.

Payment and Financial Requirements Unlike freehold properties, you don’t need to transfer funds from abroad for a leasehold property. Make payments based on the agreed terms in the lease, including any upfront deposit or ongoing rental payments.

Legal Assistance Consult a lawyer who is familiar with Thai property laws to review the lease contract and ensure it complies with all regulations. Legal assistance is especially important if you plan to sublet or transfer the lease during its term (inheritance etc)

Additional Considerations Leasehold properties are generally more affordable than freehold condos, but they come with limitations regarding resale and long-term investment potential. Be sure to understand your rights and responsibilities for repairs, maintenance, and property management during your lease term.

Nearby Places

  • Shrewsbury International School Bangkok
    8.36km

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