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does anyone have any idea what the monthly rent per M2 is on a ground floor 40m2 street front shop on say beach or second road in south or central pattaya?

Edited by Norfloxacin400
Posted

Its not the rental that will kill you ..its the key money that will set you back a fortune. (especially for this area).

 

If you look at distant sois with a lower customer base then you can be anything from 100,000 to 300,000 baht key money and rental maybe as low as 10,000 per month for a unit the size you need.

 

As always in this town, there is every price in between so youll get a dozen more replies with huge variations so its a very difficult question to answer accurately.

  • 2 months later...
Posted
Its not the rental that will kill you ..its the key money that will set you back a fortune. (especially for this area).

 

If you look at distant sois with a lower customer base then you can be anything from 100,000 to 300,000 baht key money and rental maybe as low as 10,000 per month for a unit the size you need.

 

As always in this town, there is every price in between so youll get a dozen more replies with huge variations so its a very difficult question to answer accurately.

 

Is there maybe someone who can explain the meaning of "key-money" and its purpose? As ar as my knowledge reaches, it seems like a huge scam to me.

Posted

to give favor to owner, a gift to owner of the property

came from chinese culture

to earn out of regular rent.

chinese start this tradition.

Ok i dont know why but im online with my Thai teacher and this was her answer.

Bill

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As I understand it key money insures that if the tenant's business fails the landlord isn't stuck with a vacant building producing no income. In the West he would sue and probably destroy the tenant's credit rating but that really doesn't apply here. A farang would usually go back to Farangland if the biz failed. Key money is basically rent in advance to protect the landlord in case of such eventualities.

 

-redwood

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Also I believe that there are beneficial tax rules to the landowner for key money. I think it might be taxed lower than monthly rent.

 

FatherMojo

  • 1 month later...
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Also I believe that there are beneficial tax rules to the landowner for key money. I think it might be taxed lower than monthly rent.

 

FatherMojo

Sure is lower taxed, it is taxed at zero !

 

Please put key money in a brown bag and leave on table.

 

Leases over 3 years have to be registered and that is why you get all this 3+3+3 stuff. Obviously, any lease registered will have the rent registered and they will have to pay tax on it.

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