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Thaïlande : les îles prisées par les étrangers, un marché immobilier sous influence
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Thaïlande : les îles prisées par les étrangers, un marché immobilier sous influence

Les îles thaïlandaises comme Phuket, Samui et Phangan, populaires auprès des étrangers, voient ces derniers investir dans l'immobilier via des sociétés locales. La loi thaïlandaise interdit aux étrangers de posséder des terres, une règle contournée par la création de sociétés où les étrangers détiennent 49% des parts, le reste appartenant à des nationaux, souvent des prête-noms.

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