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According to Liam Bailey of David Stanley Redfern: ?The Thai economy got off to a scintillating start in 2008, with first quarter growth up six per cent on the same period last year, and up 5.7% on the last quarter of 2007. After two years of political turmoil culminating in a coup last year, it seems the new government is finally settling in, and has made economic growth its top priority. The main thrust of its efforts is centred on generating internal and regional investment, with global investment currently slowing.?



This economic growth is reflected in the rude health of the property market. The stratospheric capital growth of the early years of this century ? in the region of 25 per cent per year ? is a thing of the past, but a regular five to ten per cent a year is expected for the next few years.

Much of the interest from overseas property buyers is centred on two distinct and very different areas: Chiang Mai in the north ? the highlands ? and the islands of the south, where buyer activity is at its highest in Phuket, followed by the emerging markets of Koh Chang and Koh Samui.

Chiang Mai is Thailand's second city ? in atmosphere and character it is very much the slower-paced, laid-back cousin to the frenetic capital Bangkok. But this is no sleepy backwater. Famous for its superb food, varied nightlife, temperate climate and incredible mountain scenery, Chiang Mai is a fascinating mix of history and modernity. It was founded in 1296 and is home to more than 300 temples, including some of the most beautiful in the Buddhist world. It has an excellent infrastructure, a spate of newly opened five-star hotels, golf clubs, international schools and investment from numerous multinational companies. Outside the city and into the countryside, visitors find themselves in a world of adventure, with jungle safaris, whitewater rafting, elephant rides and visits to hill tribes all on offer.

The property market in Chiang Mai offers similar variety, and, according to Todd Jones of Elephant Real Estate, it is currently a buyer's market, with domestic market activity falling: ?The local real estate market has experienced an overall slowdown in response to numerous political and economic pressures. The number of transactions registered at the Chiang Mai Land Office declined from 15,000 in 2005 to 10,000 in 2006 and 9,800 last year, but in the middle and upper tiers, where around 20 projects are under way, sales remained strong. Major developers are moving forward with numerous residential projects in and around Chiang Mai.?

Around 80 per cent of the region's property sells for under ?32,000, while overseas property buyers are most active in what Jones describes as the mid-tier market, with prices from ?90,000 to ?180,000. The market goes all the way up to custom homes on huge plots that can cost as much as ?1 million.

A significant recent development is the provision of freehold residences attached to the region's five-star hotels. Most of the top resorts offer this option, with the best known being those at the Four Seasons Chiang Mai which are strictly for those with very deep pockets.

A more typical property would be a newly built, three-bedroom, three-bathroom house with swimming pool, carport and guest apartment for around ?130,000 or a two-bedroom two-bathroom apartment with an area of 110 square metres for ?50,000.

Heading to the islands, you find yourself in a true tropical paradise. Phuket is one of Asia's most popular beach destinations thanks to its combination of stunning beaches, great diving, high-octane nightlife and great food.

It is also increasingly popular with overseas property buyers. Agent CBRE estimates that there are now more than 2,000 foreign owners on the island: ?Virtually all of these property buyers have seen their investment increase in value. Capital appreciation over the past four years has varied from 15 to 20 per cent per annum, although some properties have seen the value of their asset rise by as much as 50 or 100 per cent between the launch of a project and the transfer of title.?

As well as capital growth, Phuket is popular with property buyers looking for rental income. The island is a popular holiday destination and has its own international airport, which hosted more than eight million passengers in 2004 and 2005. CBRE says that a well-managed property should produce between six and 12 per cent gross returns annually based on 100 nights? occupancy.

Development on the island is spreading fairly quickly. From the west coast, where the property boom started between Nai Thon and Kata Noi and where new plots are scarce or very expensive, developers have moved to the formerly overlooked south and east coasts. Inland properties overlooking golf courses are also becoming popular.

Prices on Phuket are among the highest in the country. As a rough guide, CBRE says you can expect to pay up to ?240,000 for a ?low-end? villa and ?160,000 for a ?low-end apartment; up to ?500,000 for a middle market villa and ?300,000 for a middle market apartment; and if it's the very top of the market you're after, expect to pay upwards of ?750,000 for a villa and ?500,000 for a luxury apartment.

Recent research from Knight Frank reveals an average price per square metre on Phuket of ?1,800, while prices went up 11 per cent in 2007. Rental properties achieved an average return of 6.8 per cent.

As prices of continue to rise, property buyers are looking to other, less developed islands, where they can get more for their money.

David Stanley Redfern (DSR) describes Koh Samui as a semi-mature market. The island has more five- and six-star resorts than any other in the world, according to the company and prices of property for sale in Koh Samui went up by as much as 50 per cent during in 2006 and 2007. DSR is selling two-bedroom villas for ?100,000 in the island's Maenam Hills area. Other islands that are attracting attention include Koh Chang ? the second largest Thai island after Phuket ? and Koh Phangan.
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Colchester has a proud history and is claimed as the oldest recorded town in Britain as it was mentioned by Pliny the Elder in AD77 during the Roman times. Colchester's Celtic name is Camulodunon and it means 'the fortress of Camulos' (who was the war god of the Celts). After the Romans conquered Britain a fortress was built comprising of legionaries. Colchester then served as the Roman Capital of Britain and was very well defended as it was built on a hill.

In 61 AD there was a rebellion by Boudica the famous Rebel General and Colchester's fortress was overrun and destroyed. After the destruction of Colchester, London became the new capital of the renamed Britannia, but it would still be that the Council of the Provincial natives would still meet at Colchester due to the Temple of the Divine Claudius that served as the seat of the council. Later on, the Roman Force moved North and Colchester became a colony.

Then around 400 AD the Saxons came over to Britain and took over Colchester. They reorganised the defences dramatically and increased security, they also managed to block the Balkerne Gate which was one of the entrances to Colchester in the Roman era, as well as some of the public buildings outside the town were also abandoned. This made the town less susceptible to attack and a lot safer. But in the 9th century the Vikings landed in Britain from Scandinavia and overran the Saxons. It remained in the hands of the Vikings until 920 AD where the British settlers claimed Colchester back with the help of Edward the Elder.

The next major improvement and change to Colchester then came in medieval times where the Normans in the 11th century AD built what is today's Colchester Castle. The Normans were very clever in the positioning of the castle. It overlooked the whole city and was built a top a large hill, where the vaults of the Roman temple of Claudius were situated. The Normans also built St Johns Abbey and the priory of St Botolph, where ruins of both can be found still around Colchester. You can still see the gateway of the Abbey and the foundations and walls of the priory.

In 1189 a royal charter was granted by King Richard 1 or Richard the Lionheart. The charter was given on the east coast of the UK at Dover where King Richard was embarking on one of his many trips away from England.

Between the 1500's and the 1600's a large amount of weavers and clothmakers emigrated from Flanders in Northern France into Colchester and the surrounding area of Essex. They were famous across Europe for making many different types of cloth especially bays and says. Even today there still an area of Modern day Colchester where it is known as the 'Dutch quarter', as many of the buildings date from the Tudor period as during this period Colchester was known as one of the most prestigious wool towns in England.

There was also a siege of Colchester during the Second civil war of 1648. A royalist army led by Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle entered Colchester, closely being pursued by the parliamentary army led by Sir Thomas Fairfax. The parliamentary army besieged the town for eleven and a half weeks before the Royalist army surrendered towards the end of summer. Following the surrender both Lucas and Lisle were executed in the grounds surrounding Colchester castle.

The most notable event of Victorian Colchester was the great earthquake of 1884 which measured 4.7 on the Richter scale. It lasted about 20 seconds and around 1200 buildings were damaged or destroyed. It is said that 3 to 5 people died in the earthquake and there was around 10,000 pounds worth of damage.

With such a dramatic history behind it, is it any wonder that property sales are still a sought after commodity in this town?
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