Luxurious villas that blends with nature and complementing the tourists visiting the country is being unleashed by DSR Asset Management Ltd.
Thailand, a well known tourist destination in Southeast Asia for its crystal blue beaches and green forest, is flocked with tourists from different parts of the globe. With the heavy flow of tourism, the country is equipped with the modern amenities such as villas, condo/hotel and apartments that can cater various preferences. The escalating number of travelers that seek temporary or permanent abode in the country gave rise to a competitive Thailand investment property.
Maenam Hills and Cool Blue are the modern villas that represent the quintessential side of Thailand. After experiencing the growing pains of the economic and political downfall, the country has now established business opportunities. High and low-rise property development provided possible investors an option for property investments in Thailand. The exotic yet safe environment of the well visited country captures the interests of its guests to never find reasons of leaving.
The fully managed and maintained villa properties are designed to create a more relaxing ambiance combining the soft touch of elegance and nature. Located in the country’s third largest island, Koh Samui, people can enjoy exploring the beautiful beaches and trekking in the green jungle. For those who love doing indoor recreations, Cool Blue clubhouse can provide the residents with an invigorating workout or a relaxing swim in the infinity pool.
With the increasing demands for luxury villa at popular beach destinations, property investments in the country can become a major contributor for the economy.
All of the contemporary villas are guaranteed with 50-70 % developer financing and a minimum rental of 6 %. DSR Asset Management Ltd helps potential investors for possible acquisition of the properties offered at very reasonable prices. With the high standard and fresh modern interior, property in Thailand has taken a big leap.
Friday, 23 October 2009
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