Buying in Koh Samui

A clear guide to why buyers choose Koh Samui for lifestyle, resilience, and long-term property value — and how to enter the market with more confidence
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Market Signals
Four indicators buyers usually look at first:
visitor flow, occupancy, market value, and market depth
  • 3.3M+
    2025 visitor benchmark.
    Koh Samui is currently positioned in the premium investment segment at more than 3.3 million annual visitors, reflecting the island’s tourism scale and continued international visibility.
  • 75–85%
    Prime villa occupancy benchmark.
    Prime Samui villa submarkets are commonly benchmarked at 75–85% annual occupancy, highlighting the strength of the island’s short-stay villa ecosystem.
  • THB 30.3B
    Primary residential market value.
    Samui’s primary residential market is valued at THB 30.3 billion, showing real market depth beyond a small boutique niche.
  • 2,882
    Units across 117 projects.
    The island’s primary market now includes 2,882 units across 117 projects, confirming a mature and active development market.

Why Invest in Koh Samui

A smaller, more selective island market where limited supply, international demand, and a mature villa ecosystem come together
What makes Koh Samui compelling is not scale, but quality of demand. Prime villa zones remain supply-constrained, land values stay elevated, and foreign buyers continue to dominate the market — especially in the island’s established villa areas.

For buyers, that creates a rare balance: an island that feels private and premium to live in, but is also supported by real market depth, a working rental ecosystem, and long-term demand from the same kind of international audience that drives resale value.
Why Location Matters on Koh Samui
On an island market, location is not just about the view. It affects daily comfort, rental appeal, resale demand, access, and long-term asset value.
A Safe Way to Buy in Thailand
When you buy directly from Baansuay, the process is clearer, more structured, and designed to help foreign buyers move forward with more confidence.
Freehold / Leasehold Options
Foreign buyers can own the house as freehold. The land can be secured through a renewable 30-year leasehold agreement, or later registered as freehold through a Thai company.
Clear Contract Structure
The purchase process may include a reservation agreement, a land sale or land lease agreement, and a building agreement. Supporting documents can be shared on request.
12-Month Construction Timeline
A new villa typically takes around 12 months to complete from the ground up, while some homes may already be much closer to handover.
Staged Payments During Construction
Payments follow construction progress, so buyers do not need to commit the full amount upfront at the beginning of the project.
Warranty & After-Sale Support
Baansuay provides 5 years on structure and foundation, 1 year on plumbing and utility systems, plus ongoing repair, maintenance, and property care support after handover.
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Why Buying With a Developer Matters

In a market where many listings look similar online, working directly with an established local developer gives buyers something more valuable than a brochure — accountability, proof, and a clearer path from selection to handover
  • Since 2002

    Local Business Background
  • 16+

    Completed Projects
  • 102+

    Properties Sold
  • Direct

    Developer Relationship
Buying directly from a Koh Samui villa developer with staged payments and buyer support
Honest answers to the questions that matter
Clear answers to the questions foreign buyers usually ask before purchasing property on Koh Samui
Yes, foreigners can buy property in Thailand, but land ownership is restricted. For villas, the structure is usually separated from the land: the buyer may own the villa structure, while land rights are secured through Leasehold or another properly reviewed legal structure.

Foreigners generally cannot directly acquire land in Thailand except under very limited legal exceptions, so the ownership structure should always be reviewed before signing.