Purchasing real estate in Bangkok or Phuket costs between €50,000 and €500,000 depending on the type of property and location. However, the listed price does not reflect the actual cost: you must add 5 to 10% in additional fees (taxes, transfer fees, legal fees), which can amount to several thousand euros.
Price per m² in Bangkok and Phuket in 2026
The markets in Bangkok and Phuket are quite different from each other. Here are the average price ranges observed in 2026:
- Bangkok – city center (Sukhumvit, Silom, Sathorn): €3,500 to €8,000/m² for a new condominium
- Bangkok – suburban areas (Lat Phrao, Bang Na): €1,500 to €3,000/m²
- Phuket – beachfront or premium areas (Patong, Surin, Kamala): €3,000 to €10,000/m²
- Phuket – inland areas: €1,500 to €4,000/m²
💡 Good to know
Foreigners cannot buy land in Thailand. Direct purchase is legally possible only for condominium apartments, with a limit of 49% of the total building area owned by foreigners. For a house or villa, specific legal arrangements (30-year lease, Thai company) are necessary.
Essential Additional Fees
To the purchase price, you must systematically add the following fees, payable at the time of property transfer at the Thai Land Department:
- Transfer fee: 2% of the registered property value (generally shared between buyer and seller)
- Stamp duty or Specific Business Tax (SBT): 0.5% (stamp) or 3.3% (SBT if the property is resold within 5 years) — one or the other applies
- Withholding Income Tax (WHT): paid by the seller, but often negotiated into the price
- Legal fees: €500 to €2,000 depending on the complexity of the case — highly recommended
- Real estate agency fees: typically 3 to 5% of the sale price, borne by the seller in Thailand, but variable
- Notary / translation fees: €200 to €500
⚠️ Caution
The registered value at the Land Department is often lower than the actual market price. Taxes are calculated on this administrative value, but the discrepancy can create tax complications in your home country. Check your national tax authority's reporting obligations (DGFiP, SPF Finances, AFC, Canada Revenue Agency, DGI depending on your country).
Example of Total Budget for an Apartment in Bangkok
For a 50 m² condominium at €4,000/m² in central Bangkok, which amounts to a listed price of €200,000, the actual budget will be:
- Purchase price: €200,000
- Transfer fee (1% at your expense): €2,000
- Stamp duty or SBT: €1,000 to €6,600
- Legal fees: €1,000 to €1,500
- Translation and miscellaneous fees: €300 to €500
- Estimated total cost: €204,300 to €210,600
✅ Practical advice
Always have the property title (Chanote) and the foreign quota of the building checked by a local lawyer before signing anything. This prior verification, which costs a few hundred euros, can save you from significant losses.
Further Reading
These figures are part of a specific legal framework detailed in our comprehensive guide: Buying Real Estate in Thailand (2026).
🔗 Official Sources
⚠️ Disclaimer
This article is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws and regulations vary by country and change regularly. Consult a qualified professional for your specific situation.
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