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Called Walden Asoke, the residential condominiums can be bought in sizes from 31 to 65 square metres, with prices ranging from Bt5.9 million to Bt11 million per unit.
The developer said Walden Asoke was targeted at expatriate groups such as Japanese and Chinese as well as property investors.
Habitat Group chief executive officer Chanin Vanijwongse said on Monday that purchasers could expect capital gains of up to 6-10 per cent per year, with returns on rent being 4-6 per cent each year.