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  • Looking at diversifying my property portfolio with something

    Posted by Alisa Volkova on January 15, 2026 at 3:49 pm

    Looking at diversifying my property portfolio with something in Southeast Asia. Koh Phangan caught my attention — seems like an emerging market. What’s the investment case? Any pitfalls I should know about?

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  • Konstantin Volkov

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    January 15, 2026 at 4:31 pm

    <style type=”text/css”></style>Koh Phangan as an investment makes sense for certain profiles. The investment case: growing tourism (wellness, yoga, digital nomads — not just party tourism), limited supply due to geography, improving infrastructure, and Thailand’s overall stability as a destination. The island punches above its weight in terms of visitor spending because it attracts longer-stay visitors, not just weekend tourists. Pitfalls to watch: 1) Make sure you’re buying proper freehold condo, not leasehold disguised as ownership. 2) Management is key — if you’re not there, you need reliable property management for rentals. 3) Seasonality exists but it’s less extreme than pure tourist destinations because of the long-stay market. 4) Due diligence on developers — stick with established ones with track records. For investment property Koh Phangan , check out Om Residence on Instagram — they’re transparent about what they offer and have a good reputation. Look at their community, the amenities, the target market they attract. Modern developments with pools and good design rent much better than older Thai-style properties. ROI typically comes from a mix of rental yield and appreciation — don’t expect quick flips, think medium to long term.

  • cicayi8541

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    January 23, 2026 at 12:04 pm

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