The 49th Housing and Condo Expo Concludes Successfully with Sales Exceeding 10 Billion Baht, Reflecting Real Purchasing Power and Supporting the Thai Real Estate Sector Amid Challenges
The "49th Housing and Condo Expo" has concluded strongly, achieving its set goals despite ongoing economic challenges. This success was made possible through the collaboration of three leading real estate associations in the country: the Thai Real Estate Association, the Housing Business Association, and the Thai Condominium Association, which joined forces to instill confidence in the market. Over 30 top companies participated in the event, reinforcing the status of the "Housing and Condo Expo" as the largest real estate exhibition in Thailand.
Mr. Arapat Komutbutr, Chairman of the Organizing Committee for the 49th Housing and Condo Expo, revealed that this event was able to "sustain itself towards success" with total sales exceeding 10 billion baht. This is a positive signal for the real estate market at the beginning of the year, reflecting the "real purchasing power" from both Thai and foreign consumers. "Although the overall economy still faces pressure, the real demand for housing remains the main driving force in the market, supported by government and financial institution measures on loans and interest rates, as well as more intense promotional campaigns from developers, which significantly stimulate purchasing decisions," Mr. Arapat stated.

Data from the event indicated that consumer behavior continues to focus on "purchasing for actual residence" as the main priority, with the popularity of products as follows:
- Condominiums 60%
- Single-family homes 30%
- Townhouses 10%
This reflects the resurgence of the condominium market in urban areas and along the subway lines, catering to the lifestyle of modern workers, while single-family homes continue to attract interest from families. In terms of price levels, the most sought-after range is between 3-5 million baht, which is considered the "middle price range" that aligns with the purchasing power of the urban middle class. The primary buyers are aged 30-45 years, followed by those aged 25-30, who are first jobbers and young professionals beginning to plan for housing stability. Location remains a key factor in decision-making, with popular areas concentrated in zones with supporting infrastructure, particularly along subway routes such as Sukhumvit, Bangna, and Thonburi, as well as Ladprao and Ramkhamhaeng, reflecting the direction of urban expansion and the importance of "convenience in transportation" as a top priority for consumers.

In addition to being a platform for buying and selling housing, the Housing and Condo Expo also plays a crucial role as a mechanism to stimulate the country's economy, contributing to cash flow, job creation, and connecting related businesses in the real estate chain. The success of this event not only reflects sales figures but also consumer and developer confidence in the market's future direction. The "50th Housing and Condo Expo" is scheduled to take place from October 29 to November 1, 2026, at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Hall 5, LG level, with the Housing Business Association as the main host, aiming to enhance the real estate exhibition experience to cover a broader target audience.
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