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Abstract: Real Estate Research and Solutions Ltd (LLP . N . Velocapaporn Progress & Solutions Co . , Ltd .) 's Managing Director Nakhon Nakhon said that after the outbreak of the new crown virus (COVID -19) in 2019, urban social life has adapted in a new way to a new way of life, i.e. a new way of working and living.

In the previous urban society, workplaces were centers like business centers, which made the demand for housing in the city center very competitive.

 

However, after the situation in COVID-19 led to the restructuring of the commercial sector, all sectors, like work, adopted a home-work policy to reduce the spread of diseases and developed online technologies to support work and encourage more people to stay at home. Today, we are learning new technologies and innovations to adapt to new lifestyles.

 

One of the interesting nnormal approaches is stay- homecoming, that is, home consumption and economic systems, such as ordering goods and commodities through web services or entertainment media using vr technology.

 

Although the epidemic has completely subsided therefore, the house is not only a residence, but also an office, a meeting room that supports various relaxation activities through a convenient online platform.

 

According to a survey conducted by the real estate research department, LW found the "Royal" to be an interesting horizontal habitat. Due to the development of the transportation network, the main roads include Royal Avenue and Ganaput Avenue, which are 42 km long, Chai Road, Highway 345 and Highway 346.

 Royal Villa is hot again

Tanthaburi, which connects Bangkok and Bangkok city center, provides easy access to Bangkok and Bangkok city center, or you can choose Srirush - stream highway to avoid traffic jams.

 

Meanwhile, one of the four lines in Ratchasima supports the early Green Line at Ratchasima Station and a Blue Line connects to Ratchasima Station and Ratchasima Station and intersects with Ratchasima Road.

 

This line also passes through many important places, such as the government center of Nattaburi province, or the Blue Line leading to the city center. It also connects with the LRT in the suburbs and connects with the Crimson Line, which extends from Thin West Station to Thin West Station to the Ryangjeong area.

 

The "Palace" area is a strategic area for the western region in terms of connections to the Purple Line. It has lanes connecting the main roads and lines, facilitating the connection of the city to the Purple Line.

 

In addition to comfortable travel. The Recreation District is a leisure area with a wide variety of entertainment venues, including a large shopping center, Central Westgate, IKEA, Grand Circle, Royal Botanical Gardens, Crystal Palace, Royal Botanical Gardens and Lotus.

 

Many restaurants and cafes, including lifestyle, such as Chick republiceet on Royal Avenue, and interesting cultural attractions. Meanwhile, the Royal Thai Hospital offers educational and health facilities near the International School, Royal Thai Hospital, Royal Thai International Hospital and Royal Thai Hospital.

 

In the survey, there are 7 projects with a selling price of 55 million baht, of which 166 have been sold, accounting for 27% of the total. The average monthly sales price of each project is 2 units and the remaining units are expected to be sold in no more than 2.5 years.

Royal Villa is hot again

The most popular of them is the twin house with an area of 37 square meters, followed by the studio with an area of 60 square meters.

 

It has a multifunctional room that can be adapted to the needs of the occupants, who work with commuters who need housing, who have electric cars that can be connected to the city center, and freelancers who want to work from home.

 

At the same time, a survey of the secondary housing market found that prices were lower at the start of the project, with an average return on investment of 0.63%, which is due to the price differential of many new residential developments, where homebuyers are more likely to purchase new residential projects. The most popular type of second home is the single-story home, initially 51 square meters in size, with a standard format of 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 parking spaces, and an average rental rate of 10%.

 

There are about 415,000 inhabitants and about 150,000 residents with an average monthly income of between 50,000 and 200,000 baht.

 

Therefore, there are opportunities for real estate developers to develop residential projects including townhouses, duplexes and single row houses. Prices range from US$50,000 to US$100,000.

 

This is a fast growing community that includes transportation, shopping centers and various amenities.

 

At the same time, this attractive level of residential pricing caters to high purchasing power. This is an opportunity for real estate entrepreneurs to invest in developing housing projects with a focus on improving their feedback on home work and using technological innovations for future housing, he said.

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