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Condo fees and sinking funds in Thailand

Central City Property · 31 July 2025 · 2 min read
Condo fees and sinking funds in Thailand

What Every Buyer & Owner Should Know

When buying a condominium in Thailand, you’ll hear two important terms:
“Condo fees” and “sinking fund.”

These are standard charges for all condo owners, and understanding them will help you manage your property more effectively and avoid surprises down the road.


📘 What Are Condo Fees?

Also known as common area maintenance fees, condo fees are monthly or annual payments used to maintain the shared areas of the building.

This includes:


📊 Typical Condo Fee Rates

City / AreaTypical Rate (THB/sq.m./month)
Bangkok (city center)฿50 – ฿80
Chiang Mai / Pattaya฿30 – ฿60
Phuket / Samui (luxury)฿70 – ฿120
Budget condos (nationwide)฿25 – ฿40

💡 Example:
If you own a 50 sq.m. unit in a Bangkok condo with a ฿60/sq.m. monthly fee:
👉 50 × 60 = ฿3,000/month condo fees.


💰 What Is a Sinking Fund?

The sinking fund is a one-time payment collected from each unit owner when the building is newly completed (or during major renovations).
It’s used to cover long-term repairs or upgrades that don’t fall under daily maintenance — such as:

📝 Think of it like a condo’s emergency savings account.


💼 Sinking Fund Summary Table

Fund TypeWhen PaidPurposeAmount
Sinking FundOne-time (upon purchase)Major repairs, long-term capital improvements฿300–฿600/sq.m. (varies)
Condo FeesMonthly or annuallyDaily upkeep of building and common areas฿25–฿120/sq.m./month

🔎 How Are These Fees Calculated?

Fees are usually based on your unit’s size (square meters).
So larger units pay more — both for condo fees and the sinking fund.


📬 Who Collects and Manages These Funds?

All funds are managed by the building’s juristic office or a building management company, which must report how they use these funds and usually hold annual meetings for owners to vote on budgets.


🧠 Pro Tips


🏁 Final Thoughts

Condo fees and sinking funds are essential for maintaining the quality, safety, and value of your Thai condo. They protect your investment and ensure smooth living for all residents.

Before you buy, make sure you understand:

Want to understand the full cost of owning a condo in Pattaya before you buy?

Condo fees and sinking funds are easy to overlook in the excitement of a purchase, but they’re a real part of your ongoing costs and worth factoring into any investment calculation. We’re happy to walk you through the total picture for any specific building or unit you’re considering — no surprises, just honest numbers.

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