About Us
Hua Hin - We’re Investing In You!
Welcome to Siam Society Real Estate located in the beautiful town of Hua Hin, Thailand. We are a company that prides itself on integrity, quality of service, and honesty. We are not just a company that focuses on selling houses to make money. We love Hua Hin, and each and every time we spend with you searching for your perfect home, it becomes an investment in both you and in our beautiful city. It’s important to us that we give back to Hua Hin and help Hua Hin grow strong and beautiful.
Whether you are a first time property investor looking to buy in Thailand, or if you already own property here and wish to sell, or if you are thinking of relocating to the Hua Hin area permanently, we can provide you with comprehensive real estate solutions for any and all of your needs.
Buying and Selling Property In Hua Hin
- A Great Place To Live
We will walk you through the entire process of purchasing your tropical dream home from start to finish and beyond. You can be confident that we will look after all of your interests in purchasing a safe and secure property under the strictest property ownership laws of Thailand. When you purchase with Siam Society Real Estate & Investments, you will be in good hands knowing that your land deed is clear of any issues. With Siam Society Real Estate, your potential new house will be inspected thoroughly for any maintenance issues, and our lawyers will be performing due diligence on your behalf for any potential encumbrances towards the property you are interested in purchasing.
If you’re looking to sell your house and property, we ensure that you will get the best service and marketing we can deliver. Your property will be marketed on our affiliate & parent websites which are listed on page one of google. Please visit www.executive-homes-huahin.com and www.pro-real-estate.com
We are a sub division of Century 21 Hua Hin Thailand and we have an office located in the center of Hua Hin at next door the Hilton Hotel.
Hua Hin And It’s History
Hua Hin is a modernized colonial beach town that has recently been populated with international 5 star resort hotels, a plethora of world class golf courses, nice restaurants, great outdoor markets, a hip art and music scene, and, of course, the natural beauty of the beach. Hua Hin is not the beautiful chaos of Bangkok nor the cool mountain city of Chiang Mai. Hua Hin is a rapidly growing beach resort town, a mere two hours south of Bangkok (approximately 200km). It’s the official permanent residence for the King of Thailand and, like most of the long coastline in Thailand, boasts beautiful, tropical beaches. Many land-locked, urban Thais travel to Hua Hin for their weekend getaways, which keeps the local rental market running at a frenetic pace. Unlike most of the long coastline in Thailand, however, it is not known for its 24 hour party scene, full of rowdy tourists. There are a few very good schools primary and secondary schools for the families considering long-term stays and a couple of nice gyms and great yoga studios here to help yogis touch their toes and discover their inner chakras.
Hua Hin was originally a sleepy fishing village, but today it’s a thoroughly modern beach town of approximately 84,000 inhabitants that has somehow managed to retain its quaint, historic charm. A quick little history of Hua Hin: the town was established around 1834 when farmers from a neighboring province experienced a severe drought, packed up their belongings and headed south, arriving at a village with rocks and white, sandy beaches. In 1921 Prince Purachatra, Director of the State Railway, constructed the western style Railway Hotel (still in use today as the Sofitel – Recently renamed to Centara), coinciding with the new railway line from Bangkok down south. The royal connection, which began in the early 20th century when Prince Chakrabhongse came to Hua Hin on a hunting trip with Russian nobility, endures to this day. The prince liked what he saw, and returned to build the first Thai beach villa in Hua Hin. King Rama VII later built a palace there, which is still used by the current royal family. The first golf course in Thailand is located in Hua Hin, constructed in 1922. Today the town still enjoys frequent visits by the royal family, and is a wonderful destination for golf, fishing, martial arts, hiking, water activities, and plain-old-lazing-around-beachside.
