Soho Properties Press releases 1 - 10 of 17 Press ReleasesJan 12, 2011 The economic crisis has shaken the West's confidence and the fact that the economies of China and India are growing by 10% and 9% respectively, compared with 3% for America and 2% for Europe, goes somewhere to demonstrate that shift happens. Jan 04, 2011 Suburban Bangkok still has the lion's share of condominium supply, mainly in the mid- to low-end segment but developers are shifting their focus to urban Bangkok with the prospect of better transportation. Jun 02, 2010 Demand for condos for rent in Bangkok is likely to take its toll in the aftermath of the anti-government rallies that exploded into scenes of violence last month. But, according to analysts, the Thai property market will remain buoyant. Apr 08, 2010 Property seekers should realise that the market has changed from two years ago when it was always a good time to buy and sell Nov 19, 2009 Soho Properties has recently concluded a deal with Ark Developments, offering buyers a unique opportunity of owning penthouse condominiums with breathtaking views of the ocean from the top of the world, commencing June 2012. Sep 18, 2009 According to property sources in the UK, there are an increasing number of Asian investors looking to purchase property in the UK. Due to the drop in property prices and the large increase in some Asian currencies against the pound, it makes them mor Jul 22, 2009 Soho Properties Co., Ltd (real estate agency), has launched new service for its Bangkok Property branch. May 18, 2009 Asian is suffering the effects of the global recession as badly as it did back in the late '90s. While China and India still enjoy limited growth, the GDP of other countries in the region dropped by an annualised 15%, so is online media the answer? Apr 07, 2009 QROPS is a retirement planning opportunity available from 6th April 2006. Prior to this date, pensioners moving overseas had the choice of either leaving their pension funds in the UK or to transfer them to their new country of residence. Apr 02, 2009 At the G20 summit this week, Gordon Brown has tried to garner support from the world’s leaders to expose and punish multinationals and individuals using offshore shelters, or tax havens, for tax avoidance and crime. |