When it comes to Niseko luxury accommodation, there has never been so much choice. Exquisite properties have been a feature of Niseko Hirafu Village for some time, with The Vale having won the World’s Best Ski Boutique Hotel at The World Ski Awards for the past 4 consecutive years. But now you can find truly indulgent offerings all around the mountain.
Asia
Five UNESCO Sights in Japan
Japan is a country rich in culture and history. The World Heritage Organization recognizes this and has awarded Japan a number of UNESCO World Heritage designations. Here, Japan Ski Experience listed five important sites you should not miss when traveling in Japan.
What to do in Dubai – Must See Attractions in Dubai
If you ever have a chance to visit the middle east, Dubai must be a stop on your travel itinerary. The city, located in the United Arab Emirates, has been able to build an entire tourist industry out of their entertainment value alone. It is definitely not a place a traveler should pass up visiting.
Things to do in Penang Island, Malaysia
Penang Island has always been a favorite retreat for those familiar with its beauty. Situated in the northwest of Peninsular Malaysia, this little Pearl of the Orient is sought after by both the locals and foreigners. It is no more than a jet-hour away from most major capital cities of Southeast Asia. It is now linked to the mainland by the 13.5 kilometer-long Penang Bridge, one of the longest bridges in the world. It has become another prominent landmark of the tropical isle.
6 Things to Consider When Apartment Hunting At Siem Reap
Siem Reap is one of the most developed and most urbanized cities in Cambodia, making it one of the best choices for ex-pats to live.
Chiang Mai Thailand
Chiang Mai is yet to become the hot property that Phuket, Samui or Pattaya is, but it does claim to be one of the most liveable cities in Asia in fact it was voted 9th in a recent Asia-wide poll. On the whole property in Chiang Mai is considerably cheaper than other major centres in Thailand, but the market is far less dynamic.
The Chiang Mai real estate industry has, however, grown very confident in recent years as this Northern Capital has prospered and produced an ever increasing Thai middle class.
Foreign property ownership in Thailand – Information and Advice
Buying Land or House
All foreigners in Thailand are 100% not allowed, to own land in their own name. There are no legal exceptions from this very strict rule in the Kingdom of Thailand. But all foreigners are able to be legal long term users of any property in Thailand. These contracted Long Term Usages can be registered legally within the Title Deeds.