SENA is determined to keep the momentum going with its new campaign 'Lowest Price at This Point' to stimulate demand in Q2/2020, showcasing 27 projects ready for immediate move-in and new projects, offering exclusive benefits including free furnishings and air conditioning, with significant discounts as the rainy season approaches, starting from just 700,000 to 10.8 million baht. This offer is valid only until September 30, 2020.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kesara Thanyalakphak, Deputy CEO of Sena Development Public Company Limited, stated:

After the successful response to the SENA ZERO Covid campaign, SENA has launched the major campaign 'Lowest Price at This Point' to provide maximum benefits and returns to customers looking for housing at special and competitive prices, suitable for both personal residence and future investment. SENA has selected special units with beautiful views and prime locations near the BTS line across more than 27 projects, with prices starting at just 700,000 to 10.8 million baht, along with discounts of up to 1,900,000 baht and many additional project-specific benefits such as free fully furnished rooms and zero down payment. This offer is available from today until September 30, 2020. For more details on special-priced homes and condos in various potential locations, please visit https://www.sena.co.th/promotion-q3-2020/ or call 1775 for inquiries.

Regarding the overall economic outlook for this year, despite predictions of a 7.3% contraction due to the COVID-19 pandemic affecting purchasing power and confidence, it is considered a golden year for financially prepared buyers, as they can shop for products at great prices amidst competitive promotions from various companies. Additionally, with the lowest bank interest rates and government measures to reduce transfer and mortgage fees extended until 2022, the real estate market may have faced some challenges in Q1/2020. However, it is believed that consumer confidence and purchasing power will likely recover in Q2/2020, thanks to effective COVID-19 management and public cooperation, leading to a quick resolution of the situation. Nonetheless, if a new wave of COVID-19 occurs, it could stall the economy once again, potentially taking 2-3 years to recover.