Colliers warns of Pattaya condo glut
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Colliers warns of Pattaya condo glut

New condo supply in Pattaya being launched this year should not exceed 5,000 units as more than 12,000 units remain unsold, the highest since 2015, according to a property consultant.

Phattarachai Taweewong, senior manager of Colliers International Thailand's research department, said the sheer size of unsold condo units stems largely from massive supply last year.

According to Colliers' market research, the number of new condos launched in Pattaya in 2018 totalled 10,239 units worth a combined 55 billion baht. The amount skyrocketed from 2,192 units in 2017.

"The amount was the highest in four years," he said. "The key driver of new supply last year was the Eastern Economic Corridor."

Mr Phattarachai said the Pattaya condo market has been slowing down since 2015. Before 2015, new supply of more than 15,000 units was launched every year. The large supply remaining unsold weakened the confidence of both buyers and developers.

"Developers should be more cautious of new supply launches as most buyers in the Pattaya condo market are investors expecting attractive yields. Very few buyers purchased for personal use," he said.

"If the economy slows down and yield is not as good as expected, these buyers may refuse to accept unit transfers. The new condo supply being added should not be excessive."

Mr Phattarachai said developers should focus on draining existing stock before planning new launches. New projects should be in good locations with attractive features and designs, offering affordable prices for buyers.

Some 82% of the new condo supply launched in 2018 was from foreign developers, such as Global Top Group, owned by an Israeli investor.

According to the Land Department, newly completed and registered projects in 2018 totalled 33 sites with a combined 8,533 units.

This brought total condo supply in Pattaya to 88,330 units as of the end of 2018.

By location, the largest concentration of condo supply was in Jomtien area, with 33,872 units that accounted for 38.3% of total condo supply in Pattaya. This was followed by Pattaya City, with 21,967 units representing 24.9%.

The Pratumnak area was third with 14,048 units (15.9%), followed by Wong Amat with 11,744 units (13.3%) and Na Jomtien with 6,699 units (7.6%). Na Jomtien is an emerging location for developers, with several launches during the past few years.

In the second half of 2018, new condo supply launched in Pattaya totalled 6,600 units, up 2.8 times from the same period in 2017.

Despite the high average sales rate at 80%, a large number of units remain unsold.

Some projects launched in the past few years had more than 1,500 units remaining unsold, he said.

Wong Amat saw fewer unsold condos than other locations, as plots for new development were rare.

"Projects that recorded sales as targeted last year were mostly those offering a rental yield guarantee as most condo buyers in Pattaya are investors. They use their unit only on holidays and make money from renting," said Mr Phattarachai.

Yields offered in Pattaya ranged from 5-7% for three years, but some developers offered a yield of up to 10% for 10 years that became popular among investors and foreign buyers, beating banks' deposit interest rates, he said.

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