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12 listings for sale in Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre Station. Prices range from THB 26,375,000 to THB 59,050,000. Most listings have 4–5 bedrooms. Median size around 370 m².
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The median price for houses to sale in Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre Station is THB 32,500,000, with most listings between THB 26,375,000 and THB 59,050,000 across 12 results.
The most affordable houses in Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre Station start from around THB 26,375,000. Sort by price ascending on the search page to see the current lowest-priced listings.
Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre Station has an active market with 93 listings for sale, so there's real choice and liquidity. Asking prices typically run THB 5,912,500–THB 78,750,000. Gross rental yields average around 0.1%. Compare the listings below to judge fit for your budget and timeline.
There are currently 93 active listings in Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre Station on BaanMe. The exact mix changes as listings are added and let or sold.
Listings in Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre Station typically range from THB 5,912,500 to THB 78,750,000.
Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre Station has listings across these property types: Condos, Houses, Offices.
Gross rental yields in Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre Station average around 0.1%, based on current listing prices and asking rents. Actual yield varies by building, unit, and lease terms.
Yes — in Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre Station, as anywhere in Thailand, foreigners can own condominium units outright (freehold), subject to the 49% foreign-quota cap on the total saleable area of each building. Foreigners cannot directly own land, so houses, townhouses, and land are typically held through a long-term (30-year, renewable) leasehold or a Thai company structure. Your agent can walk you through the right path for each listing.