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Sell Your Pattaya Property with MuangThai Real Estate

Posted by Owen on August 8, 2025
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If you own a home, condo, or villa in Pattaya and are thinking about selling, now is the time to take action. Whether you’re a Thai citizen or a foreign owner, working with an experienced local agency like MuangThai Real Estate ensures a smoother, faster, and more profitable sale.

We specialise in matching quality listings with serious buyers—local and international.


Why List Your Property with Us?

At MuangThai Real Estate, we provide more than just listings—we offer guidance, promotion, and professional support:

  • 📸 High-quality listings with photography
  • 🌐 Exposure across major Thai and international platforms
  • 🧾 Legal assistance and documentation prep
  • 🏷️ Transparent, standard commission (3%)
  • 🏡 Free property visit and valuation

Whether you have a luxury villa, city condo, or family home—our goal is to find you the right buyer, fast.


How Real Estate Commission Works in Thailand

The typical real estate agent commission in Thailand is 3% of the final sale price, paid by the seller. This amount is only paid upon successful sale—no upfront fees or hidden charges.

We believe in fairness and transparency: our team works to get you the best price while ensuring the deal is legally compliant.


Selling Property in Thailand – Legal Guidelines

Thai Owners
Selling is straightforward if you hold a Thai title deed. We’ll help with preparing the Land Office paperwork, calculating transfer taxes, and facilitating the handover.

Foreign Owners
Foreigners may own:

  • Condominiums outright (Freehold), up to 49% of a building
  • Land or houses through leasehold or a Thai majority company

Our team assists with all ownership types. We can also help dissolve a holding company, transfer leasehold rights, and ensure foreign currency documentation is in order for smooth title transfer.


📋 FAQs: Selling Your Property in Pattaya

1. How much is the agent’s commission in Thailand?
Real estate agents typically charge 3% of the final selling price, paid by the seller. You don’t pay anything unless the property is sold.

2. Can foreigners legally sell property in Thailand?
Yes. Foreigners can sell condominiums, leasehold homes, or company-held properties. The process differs slightly based on ownership type.

3. What documents do I need to sell my property?
You’ll need the Chanote title deed, passport or ID, a sale and purchase agreement, FET forms (if foreign owned), and proof of taxes paid.

4. Do I need a lawyer to sell property?
A lawyer isn’t legally required, but it’s highly recommended to ensure the contract and title transfer are handled correctly.

5. Can I get help listing and preparing my property for sale?
Yes. MuangThai Real Estate offers free property visits, valuations, and professional advice on preparing your property for market.


Ready to List Your Property?

📞 Contact us now to schedule a free property visit
We’ll assess your home, explain your legal options, and help you confidently navigate the process from listing to closing.

👉 List your property with us now

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